tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2385705533586588469.post1042793295747324122..comments2021-02-03T22:00:59.540-05:00Comments on Dinosaurs in F-14s: Dan DiDio Makes My PointKen Raininghttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04984158504510512228noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2385705533586588469.post-974827735451885692009-06-01T11:43:56.300-04:002009-06-01T11:43:56.300-04:00I think, by and large, DC understands the book mar...I think, by and large, DC understands the book market much better then Marvel does. Look at the Bookscan numbers Brian Hibbs analyses every year; DC clobbers Marvel in the book store market, in large part because they were smart and invested in properties like Sandman and Preacher that have become perennials. Marvel has nothing to compare to that. Hell, DC will sell a MILLION copies of Watchmen this year! That's astounding.<br /><br />The really big leap will be the first one that finally decides to release trade paperbacks in place of floppies as the in-continuity means of moving "the universe" along. This is where I think DiDio's argument falls apart; if you put your promotional acument behind pushing, say, "Battle for the Cowl" as a complete book, rather then a 3-issue mini, people will buy it. I think they are afraid, at this point, to make that leap.Ken Raininghttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04984158504510512228noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2385705533586588469.post-45227612518490901722009-05-31T16:28:20.760-04:002009-05-31T16:28:20.760-04:00Trade paperbacks are better than periodicals for o...Trade paperbacks are better than periodicals for one other really big reason that seems to escape his interest or attention; they're better because they're books and reading them is a leisure time activity that people have to make time for in their everyday lives. <br /><br />As books they're more durable, more portable, more sustainable and offer a more well-suited block of leisure time reading than the periodicals format, which is ultimately about digesting quick information in a disposable manner for people who read on the go. I have twitter on my iPhone for that purpose, not a sack full of easily perishable and difficult to handle comicbooks.<br /><br />If a publisher really wants to compete in a collapsing periodicals market then they're likely to have a hard time doing it by not being aware of how that market has changed for other business. Charging me $3-4 for something I'll read in a few minutes compared to the dollar I might spend in a coffeeshop to enjoy the New York Times just isn't a smart way to look at the market.<br />-RobRobert Berryhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10011030663544755603noreply@blogger.com