DoomJester
A side-kick no longer.
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It's interesting that Marvel's sales are so much higher, usually it is fairly equitable. I think Civil War taught Marvel that events sell, you are kinda forced to buy them you know? Either that or sit on the comics sidelines and suck your thumb for 3 more months until WWH ends. DCs events are more issue cross-overs, which, for the reader is a little bit easier because they can still read just their books, but the format isn't conducive to collecting the actual event cause then you've got to buy books you'd other-wise never buy. So I think it really is more of a marketing issue. I am slightly more Marvel than DC, in terms of books I buy and characters I like, I know more of what's going on in Marvel.
But honestly, I'm infinitely more excited about what DC is doing for the rest of the year than what Marvel is doing. I honestly feel like Marvel is slowly crashing. DC on the other hand, I think is firing on most all of its cylinders, and the cylinders that aren't firing are getting primed to do so.
But honestly, I'm infinitely more excited about what DC is doing for the rest of the year than what Marvel is doing. I honestly feel like Marvel is slowly crashing. DC on the other hand, I think is firing on most all of its cylinders, and the cylinders that aren't firing are getting primed to do so.