This is not new news, but I find it interesting that Marvel Comics is farming out comics for younger readers, using some of their most visible properties, to other publishers. Where DC is creating new imprints to reach this important, fast-growing market, Marvel seems to have decided to stick with the old and familiar, leaving the challenging but high-growth area to others. The latest example — available now for preorder with release in late November — is Spider-Man #1, coming from IDW Publishing. That will be followed by an Avengers comic in December and a Black Panther comic in January. Spider-Man is written by Delilah Dawson with art by Fico Ossio and features an all-ages story with Peter Parker, Miles Morales, and Gwen Stacy. (So, also more diverse than Marvel\’s traditional books.)
Hmmm. Is IDW particularly experienced in reaching that market? Has Marvel given up on being able to speak to kids? Or is it, as superstar artist Jerry Ordway put it, a cost-saving measure?
IDW also publishes Star Wars kids comics, while Archie started putting out Marvel superhero reprint digests last summer. Maybe this is just an extreme version of what DC used to do to “wall off” Vertigo. They didn\’t want any of the kids\’ characters appearing in both places, to avoid children accidentally buying more mature titles. Now, if you want kid-safe Marvel superheroes, just look for another publisher\’s logo on the cover. Link : Marvel Seems to Have Given Up on Younger Readers | |
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Thứ Bảy, 13 tháng 10, 2018
Marvel Seems to Have Given Up on Younger Readers
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Published tháng 10 13, 2018
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