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If you are not reading this book, you are a big dumb poop head.
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Well I guess im just a big dumb poop head then.
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I read part of the first series where they fought the crab. Figured after a crab battle it could only go downhill.
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It's good. REAL good. Highly recommended. |
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I like the art, but is it in novel or cartoon form?
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It's a comic book, but I'd qualify it as sequential art. There is not much in the way of dialogue and the action and emotion play out in detailed illustrations. There are ZERO "talking heads".
I buy the hardcover collections where there are tons of add-ons and mythic writings/background. |
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I'll read it if you mail it to me.
I'm too broke to buy books. And I guess I'll mail it back to you. |
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And why not.. acquire it through other means. |
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Hey! He's an independent publisher! No sneaky torrents, please.
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Sigh, I just wrote another long rant on the state of the comics industry...and deleted it.
Anyway, shall buy the first book (does the story continue directly from one book to the other or would I be fine just getting Winter 1152?) along with the latest Invincible trade and Asterios Polyp next time I buy comics. |
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Read the first book last night, went by quick, but did enjoy it quite a bit.
...now, to look for the second :mischief: |
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On side note, owls are assholes. Read the second and you'll see what I mean. |
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Its no different than movies, musics or any other business where a bulk of people can download the goods.
You just hope your product is good enough for other people to want to buy. |
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BTW Earl, this is not aimed specifically at you, this a a universal comment, so please don't take offense as I don't think you mean any harm. I'm going to be letting my friend know my thoughts on this as well. Even though he's spending probably $100 a week in books, it's still not right to steal what you don't buy. If this is the moral paradigm that the internet is teaching us, I am for creating restrictions on it's use. All "sharing" and torrent sites should be made shut down immediately or esle our artist and creators ill cease to create. We're submarining our own cultural development so we can save a buck. |
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IMO the difference is that nobody prints books. So you have to sit in front of your screen to read your (comic) books. That sucks.
With movies and music the difference isn't that big. E-paper is the real thread here. |
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Ranty rant time.
To be fair though, illegal downloads are not the reason the industry is the way it is. Comics used to be a lot more affordable and they printed a lot more. 300,000 an issue used not even be enough to keep a book alive in the 90s. Now 15,000 (which is what I believe Invincible sells) is decent. 45,000 for a top Marvel book I think. There are also few places outside of comic shops that sell single issues. The average non comic reader isn't going to walk into a shop on a whim to pick up a $3 22 page comic book. If the price just increased from inflation alone then comics should be about $1.80, but they're all approaching $4 an issue. They're $4 because they can get away with it for that price. The smaller companies follow suit to keep up. Rather than increase their readers Marvel and DC rely on their loyal fanbase to just buy the higher priced comics. Both Marvel and DC make the majority of their money from their movies and tie in merchandise anyway. When you only sell small numbers it's harder to keep the print cost per issue down. Marvel and DC do not have this problem. They could easily lower the price. The smaller guys need to sell at these higher prices to even make a profit. Hell, the series I worked on, both black and white, one was $8 for 50 pages and the other $5 for 22. That's insane. Not the best example since i dunno the print number of each. Rather small for the second one I know...and the dude wanted to make more than just break even. Which is why I see single issues becoming a thing of the past. As for digital comics, there's a service coming called Longbox which is suppose to be the comics equivalent of iTunes where you can purchase comics. It'll be the same format as cbr though so you'd be able to read all your illegals through it but I'm hoping it'll get folks not reading comics to read more. I prefer reading physical books though. I think (or hope) graphic novels will take over the industry. I like the idea of buying single issue digital comics and once collected into a trade you'd get a discount if you bought some of the singles digital issues. Once Kindle comes out in color and in more hands, that will be an awesome way to buy and read digital comics. I used to like the distribution method of manga in Japan but after learning more about it and the restrictions I'm not so keen on it anymore. Still, comics as 40% of all printed media is impressive. Almost every comic gets 20 pages a week bundled in a huge thick book with others aimed at the same target audience. Europeans comics are on the complete opposite side of the spectrum where it could take years to release a book but it'll be the highest of high quality. What was my point again...? Oh yeah, the industry sucks and I blame the big two. And kids only buy manga. The average age of the American comics buyer is around 30. Damn kids. But I guess can't expect to shell out allowance on 44 pages of comics when for the same price could get a couple hundred pages of manga....of course the pacing is different and- I should just stop. |
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1) The definition of property. While I don't dispute that downloading is stealing, I will argue that defining what you stole becomes somewhat subjective. For instance, we both probably would agree that if I strolled down to the dealership and stole a car that would be stealing. However, what happens if I go to the dealership and make a copy of the car? It seems that much of the moral burden is on the original uploader. But what the heck, I'll play devil's advocate a little and argue that most uploaders are just trying to get content out there. I don't think torrents are killing comics, I think comics are killing comics. This current generation reads less and has less money. Why read the comics when you can go see Spiderman in theaters. To further add complexity, what about libraries? My public library (ranked number 1 in the entire United States, if that matters) allows you to check out comic books. Surely, checking out a comic book is no better than torrenting, right? I am playing devil's advocate a bunch here. I hate downloading stuff, even music...(not so much movies because I go to the theaters like 3 times a week. Fuck the MPAA). Being poor and all I always try to support local stuff and lesser known artists/musicians/movies/whatever. I'd rather wire some money through Paypal to a struggling artist than steal their stuff.... Which brings me to points number 2 and 3. I cannot fault people for downloading Marvel or DC. Especially stuff that is out of print or hard to find. Much like my opinion about paying for the Beatles' music (that shit should be public domain by now! Fuck Paul McCartney! If you feel bad send Ringo a check!). But I do think it's kind of a good thing...making the artists step it up. Nowadays quality does help sell stuff. Quote:
I'm inclined to disagree though. I think the Internet is the next step in creativity and expression. It gives people with limited resources a public domain to become popular - IF they have quality to appeal. Since the creation of the Internet how many indie Comics and indie Musicians have you been turned on to? Without the Internet think about where you knowledge of comic culture or music culture would be. I do agree with you though...support the artists. That's the bottom line and it should be. |
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And Teuth, I agree with most of what you've said. Still doesn't excuse theft. That said, the industry needs to make adjustments to respond to the current realities. |
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I also do believe in public domain. For instance, I think it's sort of insane that I need to pay money for sheet music for composers like Mozart. That guy has been dead for over 200 years, his music should be free minus the paper and ink. I would certainly pay for a performance of his music though. Likewise, once all the Beatles are dead and all the people who recorded their music are dead; their music should become public domain. Who gets the money for their recordings? Corporations? Family members mooching off of a legacy while contributing nothing useful to society? Quote:
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And I do assume my library pays regular prices, although I could be wrong. Nowadays with Amazon I assume my library just buys stuff from major online retailers. Also I don't directly pay for a library card. Being a citizen of my city I get free access to my local library. Sure, some of the city's tax money goes towards the library but a lot of the money they raise is through donations. As I understand it this is how most public libraries work. I forgot to add my Library charges a 1 dollar fee for movies. This fee is to pay for new and future movie purchases. This fee is not a royalty fee though. |
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And there are a ton of laws that libraries must abide by: http://www.librarylaw.com/ Not only that, but the product in most cases must be returned to the Library so that others may borrow it at another time, while most people that steal music/movies/games etc. on-line do so with no intention of returning or deleting the content. More than likely they'll burn it to disc to use later. In any case, it's irrelevant because they have no permission to do so. A better example of digital sharing would be if Libraries didn't offer copies of books and movies, but instead offered printing presses, DVD and CD recorders so that their members could come in and print themselves any books, movies or cds they like with no worry about returning them. Something tells me that any library that did this would be shut down immediately. The bottom line is: If the owner of the content hasn't given you permission to use it/download it/save it, you are stealing. It doesn't matter if you plan to do what you deem moral with the content, you took it upon yourself to take what is not yours without the permission of the owner. That is theft. It's not your decision to make because it's not your property. If you take something that does not belong to you without permission, you are a thief. Quite honestly, this is not difficult. It is as simple as law gets, both human and natural. |
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