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I don't know whether to take the time to register just so I can tell them they were wrong
"But...somebody on the internet is wrong!"
"After Buffy#19 hits stores on November 26..." - Scott Allie, 11/07/2008, >[link]OMG! See, this is why people who aren't regular comics readers are giving up on the series. This is some disorganized bullshit.
See, this is why people who aren't regular comics readers are giving up on the series. This is some disorganized bullshit.
Did you read Fray? This is nothing compared to that.
When I picked up my last box of pulls, which was half a year's worth at least (I have officially moved to trades), we made many jokes at the expense of certain Bendis titles that appeared to have gone back to an erratic release cycle. Though still not as bad as Planetary was.
This is some disorganized bullshit.
You're talking about an industry that thinks it's sane to organize titles by publisher. Be grateful they don't use an Aztec calendar for release dates.
Be grateful they don't use an Aztec calendar for release dates.
Actually, it would explain a lot.
Did you read Fray? This is nothing compared to that.
I think I started reading it issue by issue but gave up and just read it when it was finally collected.
You're talking about an industry that thinks it's sane to organize titles by publisher.
I don't know, I think it works in a publisher-oriented industry. There are DC comics and Marvel comics and Image comics and so on.
Though still not as bad as Planetary was.
Was? I thought the last issue was still pending, or did it finally come out?
I don't know, I think it works in a publisher-oriented industry. There are DC comics and Marvel comics and Image comics and so on.
I don't understand. It's only publisher-oriented to the publishers. Stores don't shelve books by publisher, or CDs by record company, or DVDs by studio. Because that'd obviously be insane. Why make it as difficult as possible for your potential customer to find a title? Especially when you're an industry that's got a niche market and need to be accessible to new readers if it's going to survive?
I thought the last issue was still pending, or did it finally come out?
No, it hasn't. I think the last bulletin was that Cassaday had started on it.