to increase sales. Ive noticed especially with the X-titles, the editors reboot most of the titles every other year. How many Reloaded, Revolution, etc... type of events have we gotten in teh past 10 years? They all come with a temporary sales boost until the next event that shuffles the titlesOut of curiosity as a none-westerner, one question, why do American comics change writers so often for one title?
It's so different from Manga (not that Manga doesn't have its own shortcomings).
yeah it works. People like to read for the changes and watch for the new lineups and creative team. Tracking the issues month to month, sales tend to drop after the first or 2nd arc.Thanks, it actually works? Guess it's another difference between east and west, cause if Japan relaunches a new series of Drangon Ball Z (ie: same title, different writer, etc) it won't sell as much as before.
Especially when the movie is so bad that it makes your eyes bleed.
Lame.it was John Wraith from Weapon X.
I'd still had this half hope it was Gambit raised from the dead. No such luck I guess...Yeah - total let down his being Wraith. The guy was a freakin' monster back in the Weapon X arc, then he comes back not only alive, but sporting superpowers and not being such an ******** (though being somewhat of one)