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Is that really the last place any one would look?

Shit's probably haunted or something, only guy who'd go there willingly (besides Cyke and his crew) would be Deadpool. Actually fuck it, no. Deadpool wouldn't go there either, and that says a lot.
 
amvamp hiatus makes me sad, but i'd rather snyder take his time and keep putting out good work.
Would rather Batman take a hiatus than AmVam. I need AV to get to the 80s like YESTERDAY!
 
Shit's probably haunted or something, only guy who'd go there willingly (besides Cyke and his crew) would be Deadpool. Actually fuck it, no. Deadpool wouldn't go there either, and that says a lot.

You'd think Logan or anyone else who was a victim of that place would have all kinds of surveillance on that place.
 
I get the feeling from reading that interview and following Snyder on Twitter, that he will be done with Swamp Thing after Rot World.

I feel like this was said and known about.

I don't think anything's been said. Both he and Lemire have been saying Rotworld will leave each book on their own for awhile afterwards. I think it's more of a case that Snyder can't say much about the future of Swamp Thing until DC's ready to share what happens after Rotworld, so basically until the solicitations are out. Kinda like the Lemire and Justice League Dark stuff, I'm not sure the silence isn't indicative of much.
 
I really like Fraction/Aja as a creative team. Like, a lot. What I'd like to see from them is a bunch of 5 or so issue series featuring different Marvel characters. Spider-Man, FF, Ms. Marvel, Deadpool. It's a ridiculous fanboy request, I really just want see that creative team on more things.

Sort of related, where the fuck is another Iron Fist series?!
 
American Vampire goes on hiatus. Less than 15,000 fucks were given.

I'm sorry! :x

Just a byproduct of the "I love [creator_owned_comic_x] but I read it in trades." *buys every comic in the store with Batman on the cover* mentality.
 
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I'd say it was such a positive thing that young girls were getting into comics because both the industry and fanbase could benefit from a little more gender equality, but let's be real here. We all know who bought that shit...
 
I'd say it was such a positive thing that young girls were getting into comics because both the industry and fanbase could benefit from a little more gender equality, but let's be real here. We all know who bought that shit...

Yeah, I agree. I think with how it's selling will benefit the industry, somehow. Get's more people in the doors of their LCS for one. However, like what the picture detailed and what another GAFfer mentioned before, there were a lot of variant covers for that one issue. They're eating it up.
 
Do you guys kickstart comics? Something worth it? What it takes to grab your attention? I'm kind of thinking on going in that direction.
 
Do you guys kickstart comics? Something worth it? What it takes to grab your attention? I'm kind of thinking on going in that direction.

I've kickstarted a few, but I'm cooling off as I currently have four projects backed and nothing in hand. I realize there's work to be done, but I just don't want to end up ass out when all is said and done.

There's no shortage of stuff up there to kickstart and I do believe Kickstarter and IndieGogo are the places for indie guys to go so they don't need to foot the bill for everything out of pocket, which was the biggest risk.
 
I get the feeling from reading that interview and following Snyder on Twitter, that he will be done with Swamp Thing after Rot World.

Hmm, maybe I should just drop it now then. I like Snyder's Swamp Thing, but I'm really not enjoying Rot World (which seems like it has been going on forever); if he's not coming back to it after this crossover, I'm not sure I even want to stick it out to the end.
 
Hmm, maybe I should just drop it now then.I like Snyder's Swamp Thing, but I'm really not enjoying Rot World (which seems like i t has been going on forever); if he's not coming back to it after this crossover, I'm not sure I even want to stick it out to the end.

Animal Man and Swamp Thing have basically been 1.5 years of Rotworld. I might start trade waiting based on reviews after rotworld shenanigans are over, Rotworld stuff might make a nice omnibus, but reading it monthly i feel like so little has been accomplished.
 
The 4 page preview of Red Lanterns has me excited. It's such a popcorn comic. Certainly helps that the art is good too. Love it.

Miguel Sepulveda is the perfect fit for that book. Overall, I thought the first year was pretty uneven but its definitely improved. I was happy to see the return of
the Inversions
in issue 12 and 0.
 
Would rather Batman take a hiatus than AmVam. I need AV to get to the 80s like YESTERDAY!

yeah but DC would never let that fly.

also wtf guys issue 4 spoilers? i'm guessing hyperion and thor are in it from your comment? use the damn tags for chrissakes.
 
I love that DC posted a checklist for the upcoming Throne of Atlantis story. An event so all encompassing it spans 3 issues of Aquaman and 3 issues of Justice League! How will I ever keep it all straight?!
 
This article for creator-owned comics was pretty depressing!

Consider this…

…on a $2.99 cover-priced comic ($3, for simplicity’s sake):

-$1.00: Approximately 1/3 of that cover price goes to Diamond, the distributor who solicits orders and ships comics to retailers. This varies based on shipping, gas prices, amount ordered and who the publisher is but it’s a good approximation. Diamond deserves their share for soliciting, storing and shipping comics to retail outlets. They’re an international distributor with lots of expenses to keep the system running.

-$1.00: Approximately 1/3 of that cover price goes to retailers, the people selling the comics to customers. This amount varies quite a bit based on the publisher and the number of copies ordered by the retailer, but is a base approximation. Retailers deserve their share for selling comics to their local customer base. They buy non-returnable product and take great risk each and every week.

-$0.50 to $0.75: Printing is substantial (and it varies wildly based on the amount printed, paper availability, and press availability). 50 to 75 cents is a pretty good benchmark for small print runs, which means 1/2 to 3/4 of the remaining money is now gone.

On very low print runs (sub 4000), printing can easily cost $1.00 per copy, which means all the money is gone. The entire cover price has been eaten up just physically printing, shipping and selling the comic.

But, let’s stick with 50 to 75 cents printing so we can slice it finer. With the remaining 25 to 50 cents per issue, the following has to be paid:
• Advertising/promotion.
• Publisher operation/office expenses.
• Money left over for the creative team to actually get paid anything.
• Profit?


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Don't get into comics to make money, ya'll
 
it depends on how much of a audience you build.

the reason mark milar has gone creative- own full time is that his comcis sell and they all how movie deals.
 
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