Do you ever feel like marvel/dc comics release so much content that it causes people to stop caring?

do you ever feel like marvel/dc comics release so much content that it causes people to stop caring?

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Yes. I don't even know how they're still in business pumping out so much crap people only buy 10000 copies of.

Only if people have a weird dedication to the company and think they have to buy like 15+ books a month.

There's nothing wrong with having a wide variety of content. You don't have to buy every book they put out, or every book with a character you like.

She has big tits id marry then

in fact it's probably a good idea.

but Sup Forums gets realll triggered if you point out books aren't aimed at them

Yes.

IT HAPPENED TO MEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE

Yeah, there's just so much shit to read and I got other shit to read as well. Jesus christ Marvel, chill out on the war shit.

I have to read comic news just to figure out what continuity is this saga in for DC. Ugh. I usually just wait for the books to come out because I can't do comic book stores due to having too many varieties.

If only there was actually a variety instead of 40 slight variations on "hero solves problems with punching while dealing with messy personal life" a formula that has dominated since the 60s

Can't disagree with that.

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Damn, she's cute.

tits say: come and play
taste in comics says: stay away

Sometimes I drop something off my pull list just because I forget about it, I forget why was I reading it or what was going on in the plot? I do think that happens out of market saturation

She likes some alright stuff, it's mainstream but not completely retarded shit like Moon Girl or femThor

And she actually buys and reads lots of comics which automatically makes her better than most of Sup Forums and wannabe nerd girls

I'd definitely hang out with her

No that sounds more like ADHD.

DC has been putting out more than just cape comics for a while now, but please, keep shitposting and talking about "lack of variety" when you haven't even bothered to look.

I think making a comic biweekly is an easy way to burn readers out. Same with too many ongoings devoted to the same character.

Too much content isn't the reason people don't care about DC

>people don't care about DC
Brevoort pls

Guys, i became a comic fan barely 2 years ago. 80% of my shelf is marvel or dc and its all recent stuff. Once you have no more space, and u feel like you have a decent collection, i stop caring. So i have no idea how people can be fans of marvel or dc beyond 3 years unless they are extremely picky in what they buy or they have a giant ass room to fill with comics

I first got into western superhero comics with the New 52 and eventually I stopped keeping up around about Rebirth. I was never properly invested and the comics themselves ranged from good to mediocre/terrible (leaning towards the latter overall).

I went back to just reading occasional new volumes of manga and older eurocomics, manga, comix and capes. Anything that looked interesting or was recommended to me rather than "read everything for the sake of keeping up or hoping something good pops up".

Superhero comics need a new distribution model but the big two seem like they're being held hostage by Diamond and specialist stores.

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>or they have a giant ass room to fill with comics

i have them digitally but even the physical copies i have that accumulated over the past 15 years, they are either in the basement, garage, attic or sold off like all the single issues I have. the only ones ive kept were stuff like limited edition covers or signed stuff.

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If you bought all recent Marvel and DC stuff there's no way you have a decent collection.

>do you ever feel like marvel/dc comics release so much content that it causes people to stop caring?
Why should it? It's not like I have to read every single one of them.

>unless they are extremely picky
It's called buying shit you're sure to reread and give a shit about.

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This. I do buy comic stuff but it's the shit I know I'll read years from now. I just read the scans of everything else.

>no cleavage in any of her thumbnails
I can respect that. Great breasticles though.

Absolutely. Part of why I'm not more into comics myself is that exact reason. When I get into a work of fiction, I like knowing I've experienced it to its fullest. Big comic publishers punish people who feel that way.

Huh? Most comic runs are pretty self-contained, even if some are pretty long. It's not like Batman is one continuous story from 1938 to the present day.

Unless you're talking about how every comic these days is "Part 1 of 6" and you barely get any value, I can relate to that.

Not really, you don't have to read everything they put out or even read their latest books, just pick and choose which ones look good to you.

He might mean that he's a completionist and with Marvel or DC stories, they purposefully want to intertwine inifinitely. I know people who can't get into Batman but love that The Dark Knight is atleast a trilogy that gave them the feeling of closure. Comics have self contained runs but it also introduces you to other stuff that was currently going on within the universe, maybe you like Batman but now you want to read Batgirl, and then you'll want to read Justice League, and then you'll want to read Aquaman and before you know it, you have 500 lbs of comics and you've barely scratched the surface.

This is accurate to how I feel.
I tend to get trades, but oftentimes even a trade won't contain everything related to an arc, so every time I get a trade I have to research whether or not it's actually the whole story, and hunt down any pieces I'm missing, and that just leads to a whole rabbithole. It honestly just makes it more of a hassle than it's worth to me.

And that gets amplified tenfold when they do a big event, where every series gets hijacked by a convoluted mess of a plot. I want to like capeshit, but they make it so hard to ever get invested. And even the movies have the same problem ever since Avengers. You can't just have a good story starring insane people in costumes, now it all has to follow the formula and build to the next big "event" movie.

I had this problem too. The only solution I ever came up with was to just enjoy story arcs for what they are. Think about the DC Animated Movies, they take a fan-favorite story arc from the comics, and just adapt it into a little movie. You don't really have to watch them in the correct order or you don't need to see them all either. Maybe you just wanna pluck a few once in a while. Over time, your knowledge of DC or Marvel characters will grow, and that's all there is to it. There is never an end to it. It helps if you compare it to learning a language. You've been alive for how many years now? Yet you probably still have plenty of vocabulary terms you still won't understand even once you die. There is no completing Marvel or DC once you die either and even if you invested your entire life to reading everything, the comics will continue on after you are dead.

Batman is a bad example, because the Morrison Batsaga turned it into just that. Every book is canon.

Of course they're canon, but you don't need to read them to understand other stories.

You can pick nearly any issue of 70's Batman or Detective Comics and get a complete story even if you don't know who Batman is.

Batman is a pussy. Justice is overrated. Fucking arrogant PTSD child.

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people have already stopped caring about marvel.
it's why they are in the shitter

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