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Mercutio879
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Posted 2 Years, 6 Months ago #1
Captain Marvel:

So...is this a case of a lower price on a comic leading to significantly increased sales? Did Marvel gain or lose profit vs. the earlier, more expensive, edition?

And if the company did gain then do we have to acknowledge that the publicity stunt was a success?

What of the other titles involved in U-Decide? How do they factor into the equation? If they are far less successful than Captain Marvel and the company shows a loss where they are concerned, does that indicate the publicity stunt was a failure?

What can we learn from an analysis of the U-Decide experiement if we apply serious (and fair) analysis?
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bluegirl
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Posted 2 Years, 6 Months ago #2
I've decided I want Greg Horn to do a full-length book about that redhead.
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freeds
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Posted 2 Years, 6 Months ago #3
Strictly speaking, he doesn't explain the jokes so much as set out the background to let people understand them.

But this begs the obvious question - if you didn't already know all this stuff, why on earth would you care? (Even assuming that the comic had been good.)
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skyhog
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Posted 2 Years, 6 Months ago #4
Early Astonishing Tales, against Dr. Doom.

Ms. Marvel, later issue 21/22 maybe ?

Cheers,

Phil Young (...........chanelling Kurt Busiek)
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