He's hating. The losses of JL surely affected WB, but not DC. The success or failures of comic movies have little affect on comics. If it were so, Marvel would have a stranglehold on the comics industry.
Most of it is cost. $3.99 for comics is a lot to swallow. Most shops give a 10% to 15% discount if you have a pull box, but it's not much. I'm right on the border of it being cheaper for me to use DCBS (shipping currently puts me on the side of LCS). Back isues can be had much cheaper on eBay usually. The only time I buy back issues from LCS is if it's very hard to find or if they are having a big sale (usually once or twice a year).
So I see it as a cross between competition from online sources and cost of product for the reduction inf LCS numbers.
If they ever stop printing books, I'll be done. You don't own digital and there is no back issue market whatsoever with it. I have every issue of Batman from Vol 1 #300 through the current issue of Vol 3. And I could sell the whole thing if I wanted to, can't say the same of digital.
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I was thinking about what Etan Van Sciver says about DC layoffs. But I guess. Layoffs had to do with low sales or too many titles.
Rather, this is part of a greater layoff within WB. The DC Publishing's sister division WB Consumer Products is laying off 10% of its workfoce.
Now, there is probably office politics aplenty in who stays and who goes, but this layoff was mandated from up high and was not targeted specifically at DC Publishing.
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He is just taking tidbits from all over the place and pandering to his viewers.
YouTube is an entertainment platform. This kind of drama attracts people, but it rarely has much weight when passed on beyond its target audience, in fact it is pretty much disposable.
I would take this seriously if it was coming from anyone else right now. EVS went off the deep end with the Comicsgate crap and he clearly has a huge axe to grind with the mainstream comics industry.
And, yes, the future of the industry is up in the air but I've been reading comics for well over 25 years now and I've been hearing the "comics are doomed" thing pretty much throughout that time - but most especially from when the internet started to gain traction.
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Yeah, I'm just going to close this thread.
We all know that comicsgate is toxic and I'd rather said toxicity not infect these forums.
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