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Banned
I used to manage the biggest comic shop in the Chicago area for a few years, although I must admit I have been completely out of touch for a while now.
It always struck me that superheroes were the problem. It's just too niche of an audience, all 35 year old men with nostalgia and getting older all the time. It always felt impossible to get other people into the store. Some women and younger kids came in to look at Manga or Pokemon or some indy books....and never gave superhero books a glance. They would never go from DBZ or Optic Nerve to "mainstream" books....and we didn't have enough diversity of product to offer to them.
It struck me as so weird that the industry in America developed that way, with such a vast majority of stories being "costumed crime fighting" stories. No other entertainment media is that focused on such a narrow type of story. Comics in other countries, like the obvious reference japan, have all types of stories to appeal to all types of people. Ours appeal to 60s,70s,80s men and thats about it.
But Marvel/DC have to keep it that way to avoid alienating those remaining fans who are the only (shrinking) cash cow they have left.
It always struck me that superheroes were the problem. It's just too niche of an audience, all 35 year old men with nostalgia and getting older all the time. It always felt impossible to get other people into the store. Some women and younger kids came in to look at Manga or Pokemon or some indy books....and never gave superhero books a glance. They would never go from DBZ or Optic Nerve to "mainstream" books....and we didn't have enough diversity of product to offer to them.
It struck me as so weird that the industry in America developed that way, with such a vast majority of stories being "costumed crime fighting" stories. No other entertainment media is that focused on such a narrow type of story. Comics in other countries, like the obvious reference japan, have all types of stories to appeal to all types of people. Ours appeal to 60s,70s,80s men and thats about it.
But Marvel/DC have to keep it that way to avoid alienating those remaining fans who are the only (shrinking) cash cow they have left.