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The idea that things as graphic as stringing Nightwing up and crucifying him WITH HIS OWN ESKRIMA STICKS is somehow commonplace is really, really sick.
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Research mode ACTIVATE!!
It did absolutely nothing for DC. In May 2010, before the reboot, DC had 35% of the market share in terms of units, and Marvel had 45%. (31% and 41%, respectively, by dollar)
In May 2012, after the reboot, they had 36% of the market share to Marvel's 38% (33% and 35%)
Last month DC had 34% of the market share to Marvel's 37% (30% and 35%)
I seriously doubt that there is a statistical significance to the drop. But it is also of note that there is no rise, which means DC did gain readers, but at the expense of all the old readers they lost.
The biggest thing of note is that the non-big two are gaining market share (Dark Horse is up 3% since 2010; Image up a whopping 7%, largely, but not entirely, thanks to the Walking Dead; and IDW is up 1.5%).
In terms of TITLES the Big Two tend to split the top 300, although the weekly Batman Eternal is currently skewing titles in DC's favor.
Re: Research mode ACTIVATE!!
I'm glad for Image, tbh. I love Image (and not even for Walking Dead).
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You made a bad decision, DC.
They will never, ever admit it. They will cling to the initial surge in sales as proof that it worked, and just say that people aren't buying comics rather than admit they are making shitty ones. :(
...The fact that Image just climbed into bed with Brubaker for FIVE WHOLE YEARS makes me more thrilled than any contract announcement should. :DRe: Research mode ACTIVATE!!
That's most companies, unfortunately. I hope you're wrong, but you probably aren't.
Ooo, I hadn't heard about that! Isn't he doing Velvet? (I've been meaning to read that.) Or is it another comic?
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Brubaker and Philips have an unprecedented carte blanche deal with Image. If they create it, Image will publish it. Which is awesomesauce. And, yes, Velvet is his, with the glorious pretty that is Steve Epting's art.