Posted on 07/15/2014 10:58:52 PM PDT by chessplayer
Bang me, baby! Uh..uh..with the hammer of course.
It turns out, Im part of the changing face of comic book readership. In their survey of readers, they found that the core customer of ComiXology is who you might expect:
Male Age 27-36 Has been reading print comics for a long time
But a new customer is emerging:
Female Age 17-26 Newer to comics, with many reading comics for the first time digitally
Of buyers new to ComiXology in the last three months, 20% are women.
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http://www.themarysue.com/comic-book-demographic/
First (graph above) he found that about 25% of the self-identified comic reading population is female (Im interested in noting that this is far, far less than the percentage of women who play video games, perhaps indicating that the comic industry still hasnt grasped how to bring in people who arent already interested in the medium in the way that the game industry does), and that the grand majority (graph not shown) of readers is between the ages of 18 and 45, giving credence to the industrys contant worry about bringing in younger readers. Depressingly, half of all self-identified comic readers are single (not in a any relationship at all), but roughly 5% of them are gay, so at least we conform to larger statistical norms in that way.
Maybe he’s been a male lesbian all along?
“Hey, baby... How’s the hammer hanging?”
Give her time. Let her kill a few villains; then she'll have time to explore her sexuality more fully. /S
Just looks at the origins of Sleipnir.
Nobody is going to buy a comic book about Thor-azine. Sales will tank, the franchise will wither and die, and Wonder Bra will slink back to Asgard with her ... tail ... between her legs.
This is nothing compared to the rumors that Spider-Man is going to turn gay and the next Mary Jane is gonna be a guy.
Young ones aren’t reading the comic books anymore, most of them only watch the movies. The only ones reading this stuff are college educated liberals.
My younger brother is a walking-talking comic book encyclopedia and can answer just about any comic book question imaginable, but the funny thing is, he doesn’t actually read the comics because he thinks the writing is insipid, especially in the newer comics. He enjoys the comic book movies, saturday morning cartoon series, and video games and uses wikipedia and other online resources to follow all the back-stories of the various characters and comic book history in general. He says it’s “much less painful” that way, and that he’s hardly alone in his approach.
I’ll be the odd man out here. I highly doubt this is any kind of stunt to promote lesbianism or an attempt to be politically correct. This is most likely a money grabbing a attempt to draw in a bunch of testosterone males. The super hero genre is overfilled with jacked men, and it’s getting stale. What better way to regain someone’s interest than with boobs? Also, this could very well draw a whole new demographic into the theater. Maybe a father’s little girl will finally be interested in a genre he loves because there is a female in the lead role. I don’t know.
Jack Kirby is spinning in his grave.
Instead of a hammer, she’ll carry a giant vibrator.
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