by Samuel » Mon Aug 25, 2008 10:04 am
Bummer it didn't make it to the top 3. As a comic reader, that was a brilliant, untouched angle for a comic. The cure is the threat to the monster world...totally turned around a conventional story line.
However, you all were in a battle of more clicks. Popularity and quality, sadly, rarely go hand in hand. I think if this book gets worked out, printed and released it would do really well. I could see it gaining a quality readership. I love the TPB idea Tom had.
I was talking to a friend this weekend about the rise in popularity of manga and how it could affect comic sales. $8-10 for 200-400 pages of story instead of the $4 for 20 pages is a pretty easy sell to get someone over to the manga side. Even now, I buy the kids TBPs since it's a whole story for $10-15, instead of 8 issues at $4 each. I miss my old comics that were $1 an issue.
Sorry, didn't mean to pull away from the point...just saying, you have a killer story and a TBP would fly off the table at conventions and whatnot. Either way, I got my money in hand.
Bummer it didn't make it to the top 3. As a comic reader, that was a brilliant, untouched angle for a comic. The cure is the threat to the monster world...totally turned around a conventional story line.
However, you all were in a battle of more clicks. Popularity and quality, sadly, rarely go hand in hand. I think if this book gets worked out, printed and released it would do really well. I could see it gaining a quality readership. I love the TPB idea Tom had.
I was talking to a friend this weekend about the rise in popularity of manga and how it could affect comic sales. $8-10 for 200-400 pages of story instead of the $4 for 20 pages is a pretty easy sell to get someone over to the manga side. Even now, I buy the kids TBPs since it's a whole story for $10-15, instead of 8 issues at $4 each. I miss my old comics that were $1 an issue.
Sorry, didn't mean to pull away from the point...just saying, you have a killer story and a TBP would fly off the table at conventions and whatnot. Either way, I got my money in hand.