Remember when people referred to the 90's as the "Dark Age of comics"?
They knew nothing of the power of Feminism then.
The 2020 Comic book crash
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I think most folks use 'Dark Age' as a reference to the TONE of the era, not the QUALITY. It just so happens that a lot of that dark/edgy/gritty stuff is pure junk, especially the stuff that was made to chase Watchman's misinterpreted ghost.
There IS some good there, though. Hellblazer, Sandman, decent chunks of 2000AD, Perez's run on Wonder Woman, the first two volumes of Extraordinary Gentleman... Hell, even Spawn and The Punisher have their moments.
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I think you guys missed my point. I was saying the 90's sucked, but at least it didn't kill the comic book industry like these Progressive rags that're being put out.
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There are more units being sold now than there were in the wake of the crash. Additionally the practices of the dark age made it significantly more difficult for the public at large to get into comics both due to the explosion of titles and the total focus on the direct market.
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Are more comics being sold now than in the 90's?Draco Dracul wrote: ↑Sat May 09, 2020 10:03 pmThere are more units being sold now than there were in the wake of the crash. Additionally the practices of the dark age made it significantly more difficult for the public at large to get into comics both due to the explosion of titles and the total focus on the direct market.
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Not more than the peak, but more than during the crash. Last year 83 million comics were sold in the US, that's after several years of decline, but it's also more than any given year from 1999 to 2006.JoeThree wrote: ↑Sat May 09, 2020 10:05 pmAre more comics being sold now than in the 90's?Draco Dracul wrote: ↑Sat May 09, 2020 10:03 pmThere are more units being sold now than there were in the wake of the crash. Additionally the practices of the dark age made it significantly more difficult for the public at large to get into comics both due to the explosion of titles and the total focus on the direct market.
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So you're telling me things sold better in the Dark Age of comics, then dropped off, but now comics are selling alright. Can you tell me which ones are doing well? Is it still the same ones by DC, Marvel, and Image?Draco Dracul wrote: ↑Sat May 09, 2020 10:52 pmNot more than the peak, but more than during the crash. Last year 83 million comics were sold in the US, that's after several years of decline, but it's also more than any given year from 1999 to 2006.JoeThree wrote: ↑Sat May 09, 2020 10:05 pmAre more comics being sold now than in the 90's?Draco Dracul wrote: ↑Sat May 09, 2020 10:03 pmThere are more units being sold now than there were in the wake of the crash. Additionally the practices of the dark age made it significantly more difficult for the public at large to get into comics both due to the explosion of titles and the total focus on the direct market.
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It's similar titles plus the expansion of the number of titles due to a growing number of mid tier studios like Boom and IDW.JoeThree wrote: ↑Sat May 09, 2020 10:55 pmSo you're telling me things sold better in the Dark Age of comics, then dropped off, but now comics are selling alright. Can you tell me which ones are doing well? Is it still the same ones by DC, Marvel, and Image?Draco Dracul wrote: ↑Sat May 09, 2020 10:52 pmNot more than the peak, but more than during the crash. Last year 83 million comics were sold in the US, that's after several years of decline, but it's also more than any given year from 1999 to 2006.JoeThree wrote: ↑Sat May 09, 2020 10:05 pmAre more comics being sold now than in the 90's?Draco Dracul wrote: ↑Sat May 09, 2020 10:03 pmThere are more units being sold now than there were in the wake of the crash. Additionally the practices of the dark age made it significantly more difficult for the public at large to get into comics both due to the explosion of titles and the total focus on the direct market.