Posted on 02/10/2010 5:07:40 AM PST by myknowledge
The average Marvel Comic in the sixties and seventies had much larger circulations than 100,000 per issue. Take a book like 'Amazing Spider-Man,' which had a paid circulation in the mid 300 thousands for most of the second half of the 1960s and a paid circulation in the higher 200 thousands through most of the 1970s.
Comics are more expensive now, though, $2-3 for monthly comics and $5 comics are not unusual. And some editions cost more.
And they aren't so interested in the comics as they are licensing the characters for movies, television, video games, etc., where they make a fortune.
In the late 1960s, a paid circulation of 100,000 would have got many comics canceled.
“...the Founding Fathers hated democracy anyway...”
The point was that Progressives hate non-Progressive thought and will characterize opposing opinions as those of ignorant rabble.
“Democracy is two wolves and a lamb voting on what to have for lunch. Liberty is a well-armed lamb contesting the vote!”
Benjamin Franklin
“Democracy is two wolves and a lamb voting on what to have for lunch. Liberty is a well-armed lamb contesting the vote!”
Benjamin Franklin
Or, possibly, as a substitute for them, since most of their proclivities do not tend to favor biological reproduction.
Exactly...Detective Comics, the book that introduced Batman; was nearly whacked back in the mid-seventies when the circulation 'dipped' into the 250,000 neighborhood. Today; that would be considered a SALES MONSTER...LOL! Wonder where they learned to spin like that?
Someone should send this montage of photos to Marvel Comics...E-I-C Joe Quesada and Captain America author Ed Brubaker might be interested in seeing them...
Liberals use kid logic: "Dad, if I charged $10 for a glass of lemonade, I could buy a bike sooner - can we do that?"
It's charming with a 7 year old - not so charming when it's adults who should know better.
Whats needed is to have Capt. America show up at Tea Party rallies. Any one have the costume that can attend or even make one for a future attendee?
Oh yeah! We need Capt. America to show up at Palin rallies! Would that be cool or what? Make sure he gets great face time standing next to the Palinator shaking her hand! Go Cappy!
Somebody costumed as the ‘Falcon’ would be even better...
To further put it in some historical context, the late, great comic book convention promoter Phil Seuling told me years ago that in the early to mid 1940s, the Fawcett Captain Marvel collection of titles (Whiz, Captain Marvel Adventures, Captain Marvel Jr., Mary Marvel, and Marvel Family) regularly had a monthly paid circulation of over 8 million copies a month.
5 comic tiles, 8 million copies sold, per month.
Shazam!
Thanks for the ping, nutmeg, and the photo that shows the Tea Parties cross racial as well as political lines.
Sad that these Lefties try to influence kids with their distorted use of the entertainment media.
“Shazam!”, indeed...those were good comics....
Silver Age and Bronze Age Marvels hold up very well too, I think. The thing is as the sixties dragged on and we entered the 1970s, a lot of the references get increasingly dated. It's unusual, though - a 1964 Spider-Man comic isn't as dated as a 1974 Spider-Man comic. Weird.
And people may be hard on Stan Lee - he hasn't been writing monthly Marvel Comics in ages.
By the way, the 1970s incarnation of Batman (or 'The Batman') is my personal favorite version of the character of all time. There were some great Batman & Detective Comics runs in that decade. I like the depiction of The Batman as the greatest detective of all time, so different from the nihilistic nutburger they increasingly felt compelled to depict him as in the later 1980s and beyond.
The 70s take a lot of heat but there were still a lot of great comics being made. In some ways, I consider it comic books' last stand.
Thanks for the ping!
Ive always wondered why this guy has been passed over for promotion to Major for 70 years ................................... No MRD??? I thought the same thing. Maybe he just owns a charter boat?
From what I see, it looks like he’s high on steroids too.
Boycott of stores that carry this swill, and movies based on Marvel characters? Last I’d heard, the anti-American jerk who runs Marvel was pulling the plug on Captain America.
“They cant read so they look at the pictures.”
Hence the popularity of ‘graphic novels’. Have wondered if it would make more sense, given the targetted audience, to cut straight to animated - then the ‘readers’ wouldn’t even have to turn the pages.
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