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They are reducing the price & story count per issue but increasing ad count. Usually 22 pages of story, now 20 pages of story with the same total page count. 2 extra ads per issue to save $1. Meh, I'd say it's worth it...
DC stops $4 books, reduces story count
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Yeah.. so far I think this will help out a bit more than anything. It'll also help writers tighten their stories on some books that need it, as well.
Though the news that this cuts co-features is a bit of a shock as well. I was ok paying the extra dollar for those books when I had them, but what will this do for the recently announced Detective Comics co-feature with Jim Gordon? Cut it to just a 2 issue co-feature? I'm really interested to see where some of those characters turn up in Jan/Feb.
Though the news that this cuts co-features is a bit of a shock as well. I was ok paying the extra dollar for those books when I had them, but what will this do for the recently announced Detective Comics co-feature with Jim Gordon? Cut it to just a 2 issue co-feature? I'm really interested to see where some of those characters turn up in Jan/Feb.
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Marvel is doing it a bit different. Books already at $4 will STAY at $4 come January, but all NEW series and the like that start in or after January will be $3. So Marvel's is in between, but they claim this is so they don't hurt retailers but causing them to get less in return when people buy $3 books.
I don't know the business specifics, but personally, I'm much more willing to pick up more $3 books than I am $4 books because I get more stories for the same amount of money, which will help more books out. The retailers may not lose much, if anything, but increase in books sold.
But like I said, I don't know the business specifics, but I can't really side with Marvel's argument on this. More books sold at a cheaper price seems more like a benefit to me.
I don't know the business specifics, but personally, I'm much more willing to pick up more $3 books than I am $4 books because I get more stories for the same amount of money, which will help more books out. The retailers may not lose much, if anything, but increase in books sold.
But like I said, I don't know the business specifics, but I can't really side with Marvel's argument on this. More books sold at a cheaper price seems more like a benefit to me.
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Losing 2 pages per title doesn't bother me all that much if it means I save a $1 on the title and when you add those dollars up, it makes a difference.
Also, it goes to show that you can only push prices so high before people get downright angry and stop supporting your product. Both Marvel & DC learned this the hard way but it seems DC is the one that is more willing try and rectify things.
Also, it goes to show that you can only push prices so high before people get downright angry and stop supporting your product. Both Marvel & DC learned this the hard way but it seems DC is the one that is more willing try and rectify things.