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- However, comic books now appear to be experiencing a resurgence of sorts that may largely be the result of the increased diversity that has recently populated the medium. Still, the newfound success of the comic book industry isn't as cut and dry at it may seem.
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Dec 15, 2023 · The “comics are dying” story has also been a sales pitch for various independent creators for more than five years. The above graphic, from Milton Griepp’s presentation at NYCC 2023, has been much quoted to show that comics objectively were not dying for the last five years.
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Feb 28, 2022 · Here is a closer look at how comic books have evolved and achieved new levels of success over the course of the last couple of years, as well as a look at the factors that have contributed to this phenomenon.
- Timothy Donohoo
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This is why people who said comics were dying 20 years ago were right, and why they are still correct today, even if it doesn't die next week. But as others are pointing out, there is a shift to digital and collected editions that may be keeping the actual dollars of sales in a good place.
Honestly, the whole ‘comics are dying’ narrative mostly seems built around people exaggerating how well manga is selling. Like, it’s definitely selling a lot, but unless it’s a fringe example like Berserk, it’s always tied to a successful anime.
Nov 30, 2023 · 'Comics are dying.' It's a statement that every comic book fan has had to contend with. From recent retailer numbers that are trending down to a certain type of fan that belives comics are not just dying but being murdered, there are a range of gloomy predictions for the state of the industry.
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Sep 24, 2021 · Today, 90% of all comic books are still sold through independent retail shops, with newsstands and digital services like Amazon Kindle accounting only for single-digits.
The thinking is clear: in order to save comics, we might need to kill them first. ”Comic books are due to have major changes the way every other entertainment media has in the last two or three decades,” Augie De Blieck Jr., a longtime journalist on the comics beat, says. “Newspapers are dying. Magazines are fading from the shelves.