My point was, though, that there is nothing special about the comic industry, which Corpy was lamenting about. It acts like every single other business. As it should. And if you don't believe that, try getting Coke to change it's formula. If anything, Marvel (and DC) respond to their customers much, much more than most companies.
Why should Marvel (or DC) care about the 100,000 or 200,000, or 1,000,000 people who think OMD or BND sucks? There are about 6,000,000,000 or so that don't even know or care either way. Are they supposed to cater to them, also? No, they cater to the people they believe that they can appeal to. Now and, if they're a well-thought out business, 10 years, 20 years, 50 years from today. And if disappointing 50K readers today (which even that high estimate hasn't been shown yet), to set-up the plate for gaining 200K or more readers 20 years from today, than it will have been worth it. Will that happen? I don't know (and either do any of you.)