MasterJailer, on 01 September 2009 - 10:47 AM, said:
Sentinel Prime, on 01 September 2009 - 11:35 AM, said:
You've got to keep that "high profile" in perspective.
Disney probably doesn't even know anything called "X-Factor" even exists much less be concerned with what's in it. The bright side ...I guess... of comics being such a narrow niche market is that they'll probably be left alone. Disney isn't into micromanaging editorial. They'll look at the big strokes. I still say that Disney will most likely see how comic sales go for the next couple of years. If sales don't dramatically improve, Disney isn't going to want to bother publishing something that sells twenty or thirty thousand copies and they'll shut the comics producing end of things down. They can keep the characters alive in trades, movies, cartoons, etc.
Well, they'll know because some media jack-a$$ will make a big deal out of it, guaranteed. I could totally see Nancy Grace or Bill O'Reilly highlighting it as soon as some right wing prude emails them about it.
Wow, the end of monthlies. That's sad. Hopefully we'll see them really make an effort to put comics back into people's hands by making them actually, oh, I don't know, AVAILABLE to your average person again.
And maybe knock that price back down a little, too.
Ouch.
I'll say this, it's inspired some passionate comics discussions! I think it's been since the Death of Superman that comics have gotten this kinda attention!

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