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Comic Books - an Adult's hobby?

Started by sgrizzle, May 05, 2015, 04:57:57 PM

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sgrizzle

While print media as a whole is going down the tubes, one traditional media form that is actually seeing INCREASED sales are comic books.

Also, while many of us read comic books as a kid, it is no longer a kid's activity. Average age of comic readers is actually in the 30's and probably wears khakis to work.

The change can be attributed to many things; Comic book movies, digital comics, and a medium that actually finds itself in a world between movie/tv and books allowing for unique storytelling and publishers to be able to still make money on output that would bankrupt a traditional publisher or studio.

Thoughts? Anyone on here an adult comic book fan?


carltonplace

Wonder if Big Bang Theory has done anything to increase adult readership.

I used to read the X-MEN but stopped after the umpteenth annual end of the world cross-over event back in the 90's. The books stopped being character driven.

sgrizzle

Quote from: carltonplace on May 07, 2015, 08:01:27 AM
Wonder if Big Bang Theory has done anything to increase adult readership.

I used to read the X-MEN but stopped after the umpteenth annual end of the world cross-over event back in the 90's. The books stopped being character driven.


Conan71

Quote from: sgrizzle on May 05, 2015, 04:57:57 PM

Also, while many of us read comic books as a kid, it is no longer a kid's activity. Average age of comic readers is actually in the 30's and probably wears khakis to work.


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sgrizzle

I actually brought it up, because I've heard of young professional types doing book clubs, but with comics. And the TulsaWorld article above.

Conan71

I don't think I've picked up a comic book since my early teens.  Just never really got into it.
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Townsend

Back in the days of Magic, I took a summer job at a book store.  I was sorting used comics and asked about duplicate numbers on different Spiderman comics. 

One of my fellow employees explained "different series". 

I said, "How many Spiderman series are there?"

That's when all Hell broke loose.