Best First wrote:so is CW basically going t continue after CW?
if you get my meaning?
I honestly don't think so. I think the effects will still be felt, but the war itself will be over.
I've given up collecting comics. It's much less expensive to buy trades and they look nice on a shelf. If I want to read Spider-Man: The Other, do I want to root around in 3 different comic boxes for 4 issues each, open them, read 'em all, re-seal them, put them back in their 3 different boxes, or do I want to pick the book up off the shelf and read the thing? The obvious answer is "neither, because The Other was crap" but you get the idea. Most comic book aren't made to to be read
as comic books anymore. What used to be one story in one issue (with a background story) is now one story split into six issues. I think Bendis started this trend, but now it seems that ALL comic series follow it.
I remember back in 1992, there was a six-issue storyline in Amazing Spider-Man called "Invasion of the Spider-Slayers." A six issue storyline was a BIG deal in '92. To keep the reader from having to wait six months for the conclusion of the story, they had the book run every two weeks for the duration of the series. Now, just about EVERY book is a six-issue storyline. Look at the prices on 'em. The "Girl on Girl" arc of Y-The Last Man. 3 dollars an issue for six months. Then, of course, there's the added expense of bagging and boarding the individual issues. Then the trade comes out and collects those 6 months worth of issues in one volume. It can be had on Amazon for around 10 dollars. Nice cover, nicer pages, one volume, it lines up nicely on a shelf, no need to worry about bags and boards.
I used to really enjoy going to the comic shop every week. Now that I'm getting older, it's a hassle to do so. I find that I'm only able to make it once or twice a month. I like comics. I enjoy the medium of comic storytelling. But damn if The Big Two haven't made collecting single issues seem really unappealing to even longtime collectors like myself.
3 dollars for an 1/6th of a Spider-Man story is too much. It's not worth it. 22 pages for 3 dollars. That means that the big double-page spread cost you around 30 cents. I would be thrilled in Marvel chopped the production costs of their comics. Print 'em on newsprint type paper, chock 'em full of ads, charge a dollar or a dollar-fifty. At that price, you're paying between 6 and 9 dollars for an entire storyline and it doesn't seem like a stretch to think that buying the trade for 15 more is a good deal. I'd pay to read a comic book in a crap format every month and then pony up the dough to get a nice collection down the road. That's why I'm also hoping that Marvel gets the lead out and starts up that digital service they've been teasing us with for a year or so now. I have no problem paying a monthly fee to read comics online and I will have no second thoughts about buying what I like in trade paperback format.
Damn, I can't wait for the Civil War hardcover and a boatload of trades!