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    changes have to be made before there's another bankrupcy
    I agree with this part, Phil, if not the rest of your post (respectfully, of course).

    I still see this as putting a band-aid on a wound to an artery, and then saying it'll heal just fine. Things in the comic industry CANNOT be sustained as they were. Only change and risk will save the industry. Innovation. And i am not just talking about cut-backs of a few titles, either.

    Until Marvel takes a risk as big as DC did (which is a short-term gain for them; they still need a long-term plan!), I still see Marvel as the company that doesn't see what is right in front of them and only reacts (and marginally, at best) after it is far too late. For them not to have known how 52 would affect them in sales...really? This was some sort of surprise? Wow. Good luck with that business plan, Marvel...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Flightpath07 View Post
    only reacts (and marginally, at best) after it is far too late.
    But that's the thing, they are reacting early.
    They've cancelled titles that are dropping before they get too low.

    For them not to have known how 52 would affect them in sales...really?
    DC's event hasn't cost them sales though. PLacenumbers in the Top 300 yes, but sales no.
    People who were buying Marvel before are still buying Marvel and people who were buying DC before are still buying the same titles, it has't become a case of 'I'll have to drop a Marvel title to get a new DC title.'
    In some cases it's gained them sales as speculators who have gone to stores just to buy DC #1's have picked up Marvel comics whilst there. I'll find the article when the forums are running properly.

    This was some sort of surprise? Wow. Good luck with that business plan, Marvel...
    Again, it wasn't a surprise at all.Chances are editors knew about it before the public did.
    They would have been foolish to act instintively and do the same straight after.
    Far better of a business plan to wait 6 months to a year and then see how DC's reboot has affected the comic industry as a whole.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kingdomofevan View Post
    Oh man, seriously? I was really enjoying that book. It was the closest most people will ever get to reading those Golden Age characters (Freelance, Commander Steel, Nanook) and I was hoping to see more of those classic-issue reprints in the back.
    If you don't mind doing it in digital format, and in case you weren't failiar with it, I recently found a boatload of 40's Canadian comics on here:

    http://digitalcomicmuseum.com/index.php?cid=271

    I've been blown away by it over the past couple of weeks. Been reading the adventures of Nelvana and Johnny Canuck, among others. Good stuff.
    Last edited by TSOG; 03-18-2012 at 10:24 AM.

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    I was reading about that on your blog and my jaw dropped. I never thought there was a place where you could download and read full copies of the Canadian Whites; I'm already reading through their collection of Triumph-American. Thank you so much for discovering that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kingdomofevan View Post
    I was reading about that on your blog and my jaw dropped. I never thought there was a place where you could download and read full copies of the Canadian Whites; I'm already reading through their collection of Triumph-American. Thank you so much for discovering that.
    Happy to. And I almost didn't mention it because I thought it might be common knowledge for people who follow the comic world more closely than I do.

    Lots of cool characters back then and it's interesting to read Nelvana with the perspective that she helped inspire Snowbird.

    Reading that stuff puts the whole "decompressed" thing in a whole other light too. They stuffed more onto one page back then than many writers get into entire issues now.
    Last edited by TSOG; 03-18-2012 at 12:56 PM.

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    TSOG, I'll be checking out that link as well, once i get the time to do so. Sounds interesting.
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    You guys let me know what you think.

    The next one I want to check out is Super Duper #3 with Mr Monster. Speed Savage looks like he was in a number of books as well, but didn't get the notoriety that some of the others did.

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    Ty Templeton just confirmed on his Facebook page that they are trying to get The Northern Guard wrapped up into a Trade Paperback.
    http://www.facebook.com/TyTempletonF...=share_comment

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    Yay! Crossing...fingers...
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    Yeah, nothing I love more than being forced to double-pay for material if I want to finish a story.

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