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I don't think Marvel's online comics scheme will last the year, at least not without changes. (Man, that was noncommittal.) Also, I predict I will be buying some Dr. Bronner's soap in the near future. Peppermint, maybe.
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- The Brand New Day experiment will be retooled rather quickly when sales grow uneven and unpredictable from one creative team to the next
- There will be a new artist on Batman
- Online distribution will continue to falter for big companies, although certain online-based comics enterprises will bear surprising fruit
- Gerard Way will win an Eisner Award
- So will Gabriel Ba
- Marvel's Ultimate Universe will falter significantly when it gets caught up in its own version of Event Fatigue
- Green Lantern will be among the best selling, non-event books of the year
- Final Crisis will outsell Secret Invasion
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Jack Kirby will be raised from the dead. He will sue Marvel for creator rights to Captain America and win. By December of 2008 he will move Captain America to DC Comics.
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I predict a Marvel implosion. A slowing economy and an overextension by Quesada's policies (some of which if interpreted in the right light come across as grasping at straws to hold onto a failing comic line) cause Marvel to cut back their publishing schedule by more than 50%. The only division that has any expansion is trade paper backs and Marvel begins sinking into a company that only lives on selling its old assets.
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KTLA IS THERE! Oh man, that brings me back! All of those came about because of the newsreader for KTLA in the movie, War of the Colossal Beast. That made my day!
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I predict that all the same bitching and moaning about the state and fate of comics will continue its sad cycle (honestly, I was filing away some fanzines from the 1970's and read the same exact stuff in those articles and letter-columns that I read on the internet today. Practically word for word.
Everything from how Marvel's grasp of continuity is shot to hell, to why DC is a mess, and why comics as a medium will have to change or perish).
I ALSO predict that Marvel's D.C.U. will not be well received and will have to be altered (hopefully to downloadable status) by 2009*.
*mind you, I'm not predicting that they WILL go with the downloadable format. Marvel knows that their bread and butter is to make you buy and re-buy the same things in different formats, so they're not about to toss out all future earning potential from 30-year old stories, but they MIGHT go with a new DVD collection format - more in their control.
Oh, and I ALSO predict that I'll be thoroughly enjoying Mike's Progressive Ruin ALL throughout 2008.
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I predict that...
...within six months of FINAL CRISIS ending, there will be a FINAL, FINAL CRISIS.
...that DC may rethink its plans for a third weekly series
...Joe Quesada will be out of a job by the end of the year.
...at least one comic company will have public torrents, allowing a person to download comics (relatively) free of charge and providing an excellent renumeration system for artists/writers.
...Series 4 of DOCTOR WHO will receive much critical knocking, simply due to the fact that RTD may have "jumped the shark"
...fans of ALL STAR BATMAN & ROBIN will realize that Frank Miller is engaging in lazy hackery. (And I don't use "hackery" lightly, either)
...Swamp Thing will join the Justice League, and
...Mike Sterling will get his own six episode comedy series on HBO.
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During the October presidential debates, caught in a lie or stupid mistake, one of the candidates will say "It's magic!" by way of explanation thereby cinching the all important comics fan vote.
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After a tepid reception to Secret Invasion and less-than-spectacular sales on the relaunched Amazing Spider-Man (after the flush of the first few months), Joe Q is forced to step down as Editor-In-Chief at Marvel.
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In 2008:
-Supergirl is a Skrull.
-Bat-Mite returns, and he's PISSED.
-Character beheaded in Geoff Johns book.
-6 part mature readers Hellcow mini-series "Udder Chaos" by Tim Vigil.
-The Punisher commits MURDER!
-As Seen On TV Comics line debuts with epic M.A.N.T.I.S. vs Black Scorpion crossover.
-Dick Hyacinth is a Skrull.
-Massive influx of young readers to Spider-Man titles now that he's not married.
-Aubergine Lantern Corps monthly series is huge hit.
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A Thundarr the Barbarian nostalgia craze will sweep fandom. Inevitable "Casting Call" feature in Wizard will include no fewer than three professional wrestlers.
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Things will happen. Words will be said. Lines will be drawn. Tempers will be raised. The gauntlet will be run.
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That long awaited third issue of Ultimate Hulk v. Wolverine comes out and it explains why Black Panther has joined The Ultimates. But only in November or December.
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SCAM 10-Cast
1. A superhero will die.
2. A superhero will come back to life.
3. A cross-title event will change everything.
4. A cross-title event will undue a cross-title event that changed everything.
5. A movie will be certain to increase interest in the comic.
6. A movie will fail to increase interest in the comic.
7. A creative genius' much-anticipated magnum opus will cause industry-wide buzz.
8. A creative genius' much-anticipated magnum opus will fail to appear.
9. Snark will blossom on the internet.
10. Kirby will still be King!
-- SCAM
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The posters at scans_daily will be so incensed by a comic event they commit mass suicide.
Oh, wait, that's my "pipe dream for 2008"...
Real predictions
-Marvel's market share drops precipitously.
-Manga sales in bookstores decline steeply.
-At least one major indie publisher disappears.
-A film based on a super-hero comic bombs at the box office.
-The mainstream media praises a mediocre indie comic as the bestest thing EVAH!
-Sad, joyless people continue to gripe about ASB&RTBW.
-Ultimate Wolverine Vs. Hulk continues to be a no-show.
-Indie comics see noticable sales increases in the direct market.
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Mark Millar will say one of the following two things depending upon the success/failure of the Wanted film adaptation:
Success: "It succeeded because of my fantastic story! I am awesome!"
Failure: "It failed because they changed my fantastic story! I am awesome!"
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The new Spider-books will actually be good, heralding a move backward into not-so-grim-and-gritty superhero comics, but it'll still be too late to gain much in the way of new readership. There will be further discussion of phasing out pamphlet comics in favor of trades, with even the publishers acknowledging the wisdom of this, but no action. Marvel and DC's online initiatives will continue to make web-savvy types roll their eyes, and will continue not to catch on in any major way, but will slowly gain ground as the companies gradually begin to figure out what readers actually want. The smaller companies already get it, and will introduce online initiatives that readers take to immediately, prompting dire (and unfounded) speculation about the big two, who (as it turns out) have the war chests necessary to remain dinosaurs a while longer.
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--Marvel's online venture will begin to collapse due to its dumb-ass structure. Marvel Online is less an outreach program or library than a hamfisted attempt to tantalize readers into buying trade paperbacks.
With a few exceptions, the online comic library contains only portions of longer story arcs. So you'll find, say, Wolverine #20-24, #32-35, and #50, none of which contain full stories. Like it, fanboy? Wanna read it all? Buy the trade! Sure, you already paid us for the online subscription, but to hell with that!
This is not an effective way to lure in new readers, and even I, the perfect target for such a venture (cheap, lazy, not of a "gotta own 'em all/fill the longbox" mindset), don't like it. That's not good.
As is very often the case when "old media" tries to create for-pay sites on the internet, Marvel Online won't generate the revenue they want. It will probably survive 2008, but just barely.
Post-collapse, Marvel will immediately hype a "newer, better" online presence. The new site will be vaporware for at least two years.
--The Amazing Spider-Man's new thrice-monthly publishing schedule will start brilliantly and end with a car crash. By October 2008, delays will lead to fill-in issues nobody likes as well as late books nobody likes. ASM will split into three titles again in January 2009.
--The All-Star Line will end as Miller and Morrison end their runs. A few thoughtful blogs will run think-pieces on "what might have been," had the original plan for the All-Star line been followed. Mike Sterling will weep bitter tears over the awesomeness lost. As will I.
--Chris Ware will produce another book of boring, pointless, and technically amazing comic art that will be acclaimed by art-comic lovers. The rest of the world will be less enraptured by its brilliant panel transitions and use of earth tones and more confused why repetitive banality is considered insightful.
--DC's online venture, Zuda Comics, will disappear in a twilight of indifference.
--Final Crisis will be greeted much as World War Hulk was: appreciated for making with the big booms and not sucking, a welcome bit of halfway-decent action and craziness after a string of disappointing crossovers. It will not be a beloved classic, but it will not generate the hoots of derision that came with Infinite Crisis.
--Illegal downloading of comics will increase. Marvel and DC will unleash their lawyers in great number, targeting the biggest centers and distributors. This will fragment the downloading sites, making them impossible to later collect and co-opt. (In other words, exactly what happened with the recording industry, Napster, and MP3 downloads today. Except nerdier, and with less money.)
--The Un-Men Swimsuit Special will be an unexpected summer blockbuster.
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Here's my predictions that I wrote and posted on my blog (http://mahtwocents.blogharbor.com/blog/_archives/
2008/1/7/3452304.html) before coming here.
I predict:
1) The zombie fad will die out. Unfortunately, it'll be before Marvel Zombies 3 can be released.
2) The big two's online comics will sputter along until another company comes up with a method and system for online distribution is released, and then they'll imitate it.
3) DC's Countdown series will limp to the end, but they will be dispointed in sales, throwing their next weekly series into question.
4) All those comics companies still publishing next year, take one step forward. Uh uh, not so fast there, Virgin Comics and Zuda.
In related fields:
1) Cloverfield will barely win the box office the weekend of January 18th (hey, it's one of the rare ones I plan to see opening weekend) Mad Money will be the main competition. Online pundits will be disappointed and turn against it, the movie going public will shun it, and it'll be Blair Witch Snakes On A Plane 2.0.
2) Iron Man and The Dark Knight will be big hits this summer, with Iron Man emerging triumphant.
3) The writers' strike will be settled in time for the Academy Awards. The writers will get the standard "we got some things, but not everything we asked for", particularly in the internet/online royalties.
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Swamp Thing, Man-Thing, and The Thing all meet and realize that they're actually second cousins. "Obvious ... in retrospect ... given our ... last name," says Swampy.
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Everyone involved in editorial at Marvel and DC will die of a bioengineered attack developed by an angry Scans_Daily commenter, who will be bitter and confused when none of his favorite characters have no new issues.
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I will continue to wait for Date With Debbi/Swing With Scooter/Stanley and His Monster TPB collections, and I will be continue to be disappointed when they don't materialize.
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Image may release a new issue of Jack Staff.
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- I will continue not to read cross-over events.
- I will forget about Spider-Man's stupid-ass divorce until someone reminds me with a "best/worst of 2008" list this time next year.
- I will continue to shake my head sadly at every Virgin Comics cover I see.
- I will weep like a bitch when reading Ennis's final PUNISHER MAX issue.
- CLOVERFIELD will be forgotten by June.
- Life will carry on.
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And one to grow on:
- The final episode of THE WIRE will air. David Simon will reveal himself as a bodhisattva and mankind will achieve the Singularity. This will be pretty cool.
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Let me see...
-Marvel's Ultimate line will cease to exist by the end of 2008.
-Vertigo Comics will receive a major retooling, involving a campaign to attract major writers and artists and to diversify the imprint, to try to bring it back to the spotlight.
-DC will either expand on Zuda Comics or even try to do what Marvel did with the second Epic Comics imprint.
-As long as Quesada is at the helm (and I predict he will be, at least to the start of 2009), Marvel will continue to stick to old business models and be the far more prudish, socially conservative one of the Big Two.
-...but as far as LGBT representations in comics go, there won't be any significant strides, just a few of the same controversies.
-Both of the Big Two will keep relying on writers from "respected" media who will continue to screw them over with missed deadlines and godawful stories that show no respect for the source material (a la J. Michael Straczynski, Orson Scott Card, Judi Picoult, etc.)...in fact, I think the trend will escalate.
-All in all, neither of the Big Two will successfully address the fact that the comics medium is not a respected art form in American culture (although I think DC, unlike Marvel, will make significant efforts), but smaller companies will make slow but steady progress.
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I predict Batman will replace the new Aquaman and fight crime exclusively underwater.
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Ed Brubaker will sign an exclusive deal with DC and take over writing Justice League (less a prediction and more wishful thinking but I'm trying to predict something positive)
Marvel will finally stop publishing zombie books.
Iron Man movie will be a footnote to the year in cinema.
All Star Wonder Woman will not be completed.
Dark Horse and Image will stay their respective courses.
Online comics will continue to be touted as the wave of the future while remaining a niche within a niche.
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I Predict:
Color comics in newspapers are on their way out, with several major markets dropping the entire section or at least moving it to black and white. Additionally, several long-running strips either end or go into permanent re-runs in 2008.
DC's third weekly book will be a critical and market success. Meanwhile, Amazing Spider-Man will be back to monthly by the end of the year.
One of the major companies (probably Marvel since they think they own more digital rights to the old stuff, but it could be something more recent from DC) will come out with a digital reprint set on a DVD that can be read on any DVD player, not just a computer. I'm not sure how it will do, profit-wise, though.
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Following Kirby's raise from the dead and winning Captain America from Marvel we will see Steve Ditko reappear reappear near Dec. of 2008. He too will sue Marvel and win creator rights to Spider-Man, Dr. Strange and Marvel will even through in Speedball since they don't know what to do with him anyway. Instead of taking them to DC Ditko will just take them with him and he and the characters will never be heard from again.
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Final Crisis will manage to be an awesome story that manages to be "an event book" without pandering to fanboys or being pointless. The DC Universe won't fundamentally change, but there'll be a change in the spirit of the books, more possibilities. At the same time, a vocal group of fans will say "Wat wuz Morrison smoking LOL Kamandi wat is dat some weed he smoked??? LOL"
There will be at least one superhero comic syndicated in the papers, probably Batman.
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The Teen Titans roster will undergo four "amazing" alterations...one of which includes a dead member returning.
"Iron Man" will go the way of "Daredevil," while "The Dark Knight" kicks it up a notch.
Alan Moore will pan "The Watchman" 16 times before the trailer comes out. His beard will be combed once during that time.
The "House of M" effects will be completely reversed, and everyone will become a mutant.
Buffy will go lesbian...and I will love every minute of it.
Mike will finaly find a minor flaw in All-Star Batman, causing his ego to become fragile and open to complimenting an Ultimates storyline by accident.
DC will find a way to start up a new weekly, this one focusing on Zatanna, Ambush Bug, a time-thrown Matter-Eater Lad, Metamorpho, CM3 and a newly restored Aztek finding their rightful places in the multiverse. Buttons will be made.
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I predict that:
1) A huge controversy over a completely trivial event (perhaps a tasteless cover, a piece of crass licensed merchandise or the death of a character no one previously cared about) will lead to the first Great Blogger War, which will result in the death of thousands.
2) The survivors will achieve detente through their united displeasure over the assignment of a particular writer to a once-popular, but now largely ignored comic.
3) This peace will end when the first issue by this writer appears in stores and bloggers vehemently disagree over whether or not it can be considered the worst comic of that week or the worst of all time. BW II begins. Thousands more die.
4) War weariness sets in and it appears as though a new and final peace is inevitable, until the latest issue of All Star Batman & Robin comes out and a positive mention of it appears in Mike Sterling's Progressive Ruin. This results in BW III, which turns nuclear and kills everyone who has ever read a comic book ever.
5) I will really like Final Crisis, but everyone else will claim to hate it.
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My local comics shop guy says that some comic stores will go out of business in 2008 because of the economy. Don't people know comics are a necessity not a luxury?
Marvel with Joe at the helm will continue down the sad path of character deaths and annulled marriages. M
Vertigo will continue to publish the smartest and most diverse stories.
Wonder Woman will find a true audience now that Gail is writing. BoP loses its magic though.
Librarians will receive promotions and accolades and financial compensation for all their work promoting and collecting graphic novels and trades! (or at least get another free badge for NYCC!)
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KTLA KNEW!
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DC will find a way to start up a new weekly, this one focusing on Zatanna, Ambush Bug, a time-thrown Matter-Eater Lad, Metamorpho, CM3 and a newly restored Aztek finding their rightful places in the multiverse. Buttons will be made.
You jest, but that comic sounds AWESOME!
I would wear that button with pride.
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Warren Ellis will hype his new, exciting creator-owned ongoing series. Three issues will appear, then it will never be heard from again.
Alan Moore will retire from comics, again. Shortly afterwards, he will quarrel with Top Shelf, and publish "Alan Moore's crossover fanfic spectacular" with Archie comics.
After disappointing box office for The Dark Knight, DC will finally announce the release of Williams and Rucka's Batwoman.
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Joe Quesada won't be fired in 2008 - he's got too many sales successes under his belt. Dan Didio might, depending on how well Final Crisis does to rejuvenate the line.
DC will bring back the original Aquaman. Nobody will care, except for two bloggers who will insist this is the best thing ever and comics fans don't "get" Aquaman like they should. Then they'll complain that the new Aquaman series isn't doing it properly.
Marvel's online comics venture won't collapse in 2008, but it's not going to be a blistering success - more of a "well, it about pays for itself" sort of a thing. Meanwhile, in the background, somebody is going to put together an eMusic-like .CBR/.CBZ pay-downloading site that isn't company exclusive, get most of the indies and Dark Horse to sign on, and debut in early 2009 with a bang and make a shitload of money, and eventually DC and Marvel will sign on with them.
"Brand New Day"-era Spidey will suck. It will suck hard. Even not counting the dissolution of the marriage and bringing Norman Osborn back, it's going to suck ass all on its own merits. It'll still be hailed as a success by Marvel (because they'll have three issues of Spidey selling at about 85K per month) and a failure by everybody else (because ASM was selling higher and this was supposed to rejuvenate the brand).
The sun will set, and the sun will rise, and young people will fall in love.
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Without peeking, do I have to predict what's gonna happen, or what should happen? Anyway, one of the little sub-publishing lines like Wildstorm or Marvel Max or maybe even Vertigo will bag out of the monthly comic racket entirely, going all trade/OGN or online first or something.
The mid-range comics keep getting shuffled: books like Catwoman, She-Hulk, Avengers: the Initiative, even Spider-Girl, won't be allowed to just coast along at their current level of sales. Relaunch will follow relaunch, making these books limited series without set ends.
Marvel will piss off the fan community by naming a 'fan-favorite' (but low selling) character a Skrull, then try to use Skrulls as scapegoats to fix some problem like Iron Man.
And, um, I keep buying a ton of these books out of the quarter bins after the initial hit wears off.
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DC will finally realize that Swamp Thing is the only comic that really matters in the grand scheme of things, canceling all its other books (aside from Hellblazer) to focus exclusively on its new AST (All-Swamp Thing) imprint. AST will produce 24 titles per month, each featuring a different writer-artist team's interpretation of Swamp Thing, and the multiverse will be restructed during a 52-part maxiseries entitled Swamp Crsis, in which it will be revealed that the Doug Wheeler and Gerry Conway runs actually took place in Swamp-515.
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"My local comics shop guy says that some comic stores will go out of business in 2008 because of the economy."
I've been hearing that too, sadly.
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1. The Iron Man and Dark Knight films will do all right, and hopefully both will be absent a "insta-water evaporator that doesn't affect humans." Comic book fans will complain, generally either about how the movies don't match up with the comic book continuity (The Joker isn't Red Hood!?!), or that the currently published books aren't appealing to the ideal newcomer, completely missing the point that comics are published to promote the movies, toys, and other tie-ins, not the other way around.
2. Final Crisis won't be Final. Who knows what Morrison will be doing, but DC will continue at least another cycle of "big year-long limited series with an insane amount of tie-in miniseries." Fans will complain, and buy them in droves.
3. Brand New Day will sell like hotcakes. People will post themselves complaining on youtube when issues don't explain what Mesphito retconned and do explain the retcons in a way they don't like.
4. All Stars Wonder Woman and Batgirl will continue to not come out, along with Batwoman's series. Greg Rucka will at least start a comic at one of the non-Big 2 publishers.
5. Free from Minx, currently, Aaron Alexovich will make much progress on the next volume of Serenity Rose, and I will rejoice. Minx will continue to place out enjoyable books; DC might publish older material (My Faith in Frankie, the various Death minies) in the Minx format, theoretically making those fine series even more attractive to the young female reader.
6. Scans_daily's original goal of "bringing the daily crack" has already been coopted by other websites and fine comics bloggers (Superdickery, Chris Sims, this place). And it doesn't look like there's a ton of slash or discussion of which fictional character is doing who on there, either. Those brave few who are giving looks back at good comics (the EC comics series, the Carl Barks Scrooge McDuck series) will start up their own blogs. Professional creators will continue to forsake the place.
Thus, S_D will descend further into a mess of complaining about unused properties (or "beloved dead characters," if you like), proud declarations that one doesn't support what superhero comics and movies are doing, and self-promoting webcomics artists (totally approaching the wrong forum, too, unless they are a comic about comic books).
People will continue to post the same damn things from Newsarama, CBR, DC, Marvel, and newly released books, not to mention reposting the same things they saw earlier on scans_daily. No less than 15 of the 20 entries placed on the front page of S_D will be related to the most recent issue of Spider-Man in these coming months, and every poster will insist that they have Something Important to say. Before 2008 is out, Rabican and Merichan will look at this mess, throw their hands up in the air, and follow community-founder TheFakeHeadline out the door. The community will cease to exist or become even more irrelevant.
7. In chain bookstores, the comics section will see manga continuing to take up more shelf space than superhero books, while the superheros will take up much more room than non-superhero Western graphic novels. However, non-Big 2 publishers will try to get their works promoted in other sections of the bookstore, much like Maus and Persepolis is shelved with memoirs, and the colored Bone goes in the kids section.
Well, maybe that's a pipe dream of mine.
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Maybe not today, maybe not tomorrow, but soon, and for the rest of its run: Mark Millar and Bryan Hitch's FANTASTIC FOUR will get later and later.
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Fantastic Four, Spider Man, X-Men and Hulk will all be over taken in sales by their marvel adventures counterparts due to excessive lateness.
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Question: Do you prefer Mike or Joel?
I watched MST3K from its cable premiere on the Comedy Channel/CTV/Comedy Central, but I kind of lost interest after Mike came aboard. The show just wasn't the same after that. And from there, it seemed to get weirder/less interesting, particularly once it jumped to Sci-Fi.
Please either set me straight or be my Fox News and re-affirm my nerd beliefs.
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