Posted: 2006 January 17 at 5:23pm | IP Logged | 10
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Wayne's idea is an interestign reboot, but a little un-necessary,
and it would beg some difficult questions, such as why did Peter choose
to wipe out Gwen's children. A simpler solution to the Gwen's children
mess is to just forget about it, and stop referring to it in future
stories. The Spider-totem mess could be resolved with the revelation
that Spider-Man's not the Spider-totem, a new villain is.
I'm not so sure that low sales will guarantee a 'superstar'
writer/artist losing a title. Let's use Iron Man as an example - let's
say that the five issues of Warren Ellis Iron Man masterpiece theater
have sold 50k each (I have no idea if this is accurate, and am not
inclined to look it up) - so 250k copies over the course of 15 months,
or 16,667 copies per month. Spider-Girl sells more copies per month,
also has digest/trade sales, and it's getting shit-canned.
Guess Defalco and company should have shipped a few issues late, to 'create buzz'.
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Spider-Girl's big sales are in the digest, but with a hundred issues
in the can (or soon to be in the can), and 5-6 issues a digest, Marvel
currently has enough material for 13 more digests (after Volume 5.) If
the digests are released quarterly, that would last more than three
years. This excludes all the MC2 spinoffs, such as Darkdevil, The
Buzz, Wild Thing, Fantastic 5, and Last Hero Standing, which should
last Marvel another year. Lord knows if there will be the same level of
interest in new Spider-Girl material by Tom Defalco at the end of that
time.
In August 2005, Marvel sold 48,400 copies of Iron Man #4, and 18,150
copies of Spider-Girl #121, so your guesses are fairly accurate, if a
little bit conservative on your end. However, I'm fairly certain it
costs less to produce 50.000 copies of Iron Man #4, than it does 16,667
copies each of Spider-Girl #89-91, when you take into account the
salaries of all involved (paying for 1 issue's work as opposed to 3
issue's work), bulk rates for printing/ shipping, and the like.
It'll be interesting to see how well the Extremis trade does in sales,
and it's worth noting that the creators are leaving at the end of the
next issue, and Marvel released the Inevitable mini series, to make up
for the lack of a monthly Iron Man book.
I had a point somewhere, but I've lost it.
But as I believe was previously discussed on this thread, JMS
apparently wanted Peter to be the father of Gwen's twins and M****l
vetoed that idea. How you can recognize that being a horrible idea and
let the even worse Gwen/Norman get through, though, does boggle the
mind.
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It's more in character for Norman Osborn to have bastard children than Peter Parker.
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