View Poll Results: Do comics matter anymore?

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  • Huh? Comics never mattered to begin with!

    4 3.05%
  • Yes, Comics are a vibrant and important entertainment medium!

    64 48.85%
  • No, Comics are just floppy little pamphlets with pretty pictures

    1 0.76%
  • No, Comics are only useful as movie script pitches WE have to pay for

    3 2.29%
  • Comics don't HAVE to matter! Just enjoy them!

    59 45.04%
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    Do comics matter?

    Throughout the long and often sordid history of Penciljack.com, we've had several long, fervent arguments about the state of the comics industry. The question is, are comics important anymore? Tell us what you think.

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    Comic books are too expensive and there's too much generic crap on the shelves.

    These 2 factors alone had lead to me buying less and less.

    I would like to think that the recent run of superhero movies that have been on general release across the globe would have increased public interest in comic books - but can only imagine the horror on those potential customers' faces when they walk into their local comic store (if it hasn't gone bust) and realize that they're gonna have to cough up a small fortune to read 22 pages (or whatever) of shiny nothingness.
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    I guess you're talking about them in pamphlet form, as opposed to Graphic novels or digital, and not sequental storytelling in general?

    I'd say yeah, until Tablets become more available and usefull in daylight they'll stay around, Eisner proved that they're more useful than simply storytelling with Joe Dope and P.S.

    both sides of the cold war used them to spread propaganda, and they're still used to spread information

    dunno about Marvel or D.C., never been a huge Marvel fan, and DC's yearly storylines seem like a rip-off to make people buy other less popular series.

    as long as the price per issue stays as high as it is, they're pretty doomed IMO, make them cheaper, and more kid friendly, or guys our age will be the only ones buying them, and meanwhile my son will play spiderman on his xbox, never cracking open a comic becouse he doesn't have $4, and the fact that Peter Parkers been married for over 30 years untill some deal with satan or something will confuse him.
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    Quote Originally Posted by The P.R. Man View Post
    I guess you're talking about them in pamphlet form, as opposed to Graphic novels or digital, and not sequental storytelling in general?

    I'd say yeah, until Tablets become more available and usefull in daylight they'll stay around, Eisner proved that they're more useful than simply storytelling with Joe Dope and P.S.

    both sides of the cold war used them to spread propaganda, and they're still used to spread information

    dunno about Marvel or D.C., never been a huge Marvel fan, and DC's yearly storylines seem like a rip-off to make people buy other less popular series.

    as long as the price per issue stays as high as it is, they're pretty doomed IMO, make them cheaper, and more kid friendly, or guys our age will be the only ones buying them, and meanwhile my son will play spiderman on his xbox, never cracking open a comic becouse he doesn't have $4, and the fact that Peter Parkers been married for over 30 years untill some deal with satan or something will confuse him.

    All of those are Comics. White horse, snow, blow, coke, its all cocaine.

    I dont do drugs, I'm just saying.

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    comics are an important visual entertainment as much as written books are important literary entertainment.

    I find comics more entertaining that 90% of anything on TV.

    The main selling point to me is the artist, buts that what comics are mainly, the story usually comes second to me.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Beastie View Post
    Comic books are too expensive and there's too much generic crap on the shelves.

    These 2 factors alone had lead to me buying less and less.

    I would like to think that the recent run of superhero movies that have been on general release across the globe would have increased public interest in comic books - but can only imagine the horror on those potential customers' faces when they walk into their local comic store (if it hasn't gone bust) and realize that they're gonna have to cough up a small fortune to read 22 pages (or whatever) of shiny nothingness.
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    I've said before how bad I feel for my kids, who are both starting to have an interest in comic books. It just doesn't work out financially. Plus, Marvel and DC seem to think that putting out 100 titles a month, 50 of which tie into some major event, is going to get people to buy more(?). I've been curious to count, but with Marvel in particular, it seems they put out at least 40 tie in issues to their various big events. Last time I was in my LCS, I could swear I saw at least 24 comics with "Fear Itself" on the cover. Who are they marketing to? Independently wealthy adults? Because I can't even afford that.

    But to answer the question, comics DO matter. And they'll never go away. The people that love them and the people that love to make them will always make sure of that.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Huerta View Post
    All of those are Comics. White horse, snow, blow, coke, its all cocaine.

    I dont do drugs, I'm just saying.

    I agree completely, I just wasn't sure if he meant 32 pages of paper held together by staples specifically
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    Comics are just as important as any entertainment medium. Now, can they compete? THAT is the question. It seems comics are getting more expensive while music, movies and shows (to name a few) keep getting cheaper. Thanks to sites like netflix, hulu and itunes, comics are losing their grasp on their share of our hard earned dollars.

    As an individual, the only form of comics that have a strong foothold on my entertainment budget is webcomics, where the only currency is my time.
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    comics matter.

    superhero comics dont
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