i hope DC adopts a similar program...
Basically at crucial "jumping on" points for comics, Marvel will drop their prices to TWENTY FIVE CENTS. They're doing their point, now it's up to us as fans to recommend good comics to friends that aren't reading comics.
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i hope DC adopts a similar program...
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Originally posted by southpaw
i hope DC adopts a similar program...
yeah but if they do, the books will still suck. batman 7cent anyone?
at least the ff one was interesting.
Im more likely to buy a shitty 25 cent comic as opposed to a shitty $3.00 one
Last edited by Exiter; 10-12-2002 at 12:17 AM.
Originally posted by Exiter
Im more likely to buy a shitty 25 cent comic as opposed to a shitty $3.00 one
I think this is amazing! My jaw literally feel when i read that. I am running out and buying everything marvel produces when this drop takes affect
i agree, but the marvel ones will probably (i said probably, not that they would be) be better written.
oh and i think that's what they want you to do.![]()
It's very cool and the key thing to keep in mind is that it's up to the fans to help make the price drop work. If you pick up 3 or 4 copies and give 'em out to friends, maybe that's where you find a potential new reader.
Make sure people know that you don't have to be a collector and buy tons of books or take care of 'em if they don't want to. Just show them that there are some great stories out there. The more units sold, the better things are for all of comics.
I hope they advertise it... otherwise, they are just offering it to existing customers. Then what's the point?
Now the problem: inexpensive public exposure
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Now the problem: inexpensive public exposurecan't get much more inexpensive than that.
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I just picked up the 9 cent FF, the 13 cent Gen 13, and the JLA book the other day. I bought 10 copies of each, and just started handing them out in the plaza where I work.
Maybe some will end up in the garbage, but I think it's important that I try to get books into the hands of people, who otherwise wouldn't pick them up.
I haven't read any of those issues yet though, so I hope I'm not handing out total crap.
If you guys have a few bucks to spare, I hope you might do the same thing as well.
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