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lol noSpider-Man is also head and shoulders above any DC character.
lol noSpider-Man is also head and shoulders above any DC character.
Lies!!! Lies and slander!!!
In terms of popularity, the top 3 are Spider-man, Superman and Batman
I wouldn't say any of them are head and shoulders above the other 2
You missed the super fine print that said "except for Aquaman."
I would. https://www.comicbookmovie.com/spid...able-superhero-and-its-not-even-close-a111109
This obviously three years old at this point, but all things considered I don't see how Spidey's stocks would've dropped off.
I would. https://www.comicbookmovie.com/spid...able-superhero-and-its-not-even-close-a111109
This obviously three years old at this point, but all things considered I don't see how Spidey's stocks would've dropped off.
Fox, actually.Marvel can thank Disney for saving their arses
Homecoming is out already?Most sold merchandise sure
But that $$$ didn’t translate to the box office popularity - Homecoming faired the same as BvS and no where near Dark Knight, and that’s something the most popular superhero should easily do
Comics have been dead for a long time.The comic side of things at Marvel was in even worse shape and is still floundering
Homecoming is out already?
From the sounds of things they are going to be a Disney subsidiary anyway....Fox, actually.
So wait, Homecoming is out already?I meant box office takings
Homecoming was more.I meant box office takings
Homecoming and BvS were about the same worldwide
I agree with a lot of this. I think the start of the major decline was around 91-92 during the relaunch of several titles such as New Mutants > X-Force, and the new Jim Lee X-Men book. That's when variant covers, polybagged comics with trading cards, all that shit started. DC pulled off the same shit with Superman #75.Once Marvel started moving out of the top tier of heroes - Cap, Iron Man, Thor, Hulk, Spiderman - it basically became a case of generational characters - characters that were popular for about a decade, and faded out only to come back 30 years later when those kids of that decade started writing comics.
Comics died when kids couldn't buy them off spinners in supermarkets, newsagents and corner stores any more for a buck or two and had to tread wearily in some nerdist's comic book shop where there were 500 variants and 2 dozen titles for each character. Crossovers were just in their infancy. Plus there are far more mature themes for kids then there were 30 years ago.
When I was a kid reading, each character had one title, except maybe Spiderman, who had a couple.
I'll look at a 1986 subscription form from Uncanny X-Men 202:
Avengers
West Coast Avengers
Alpha Flight
Amazing Spiderman
Peter Parker
Web of Spiderman
Capt America
Cloak & Dagger
Conan
Daredevil
Dr Strange
Fantastic Four
Incredible Hulk
Uncanny X-Men
X-Factor
New Mutants
Power Pack
Star Wars
Thor
Now check out what is currently available from Marvel:
https://subscriptions.marvel.com/Default.asp
Dozens of similar line titles. Who can afford all these titles to make sense of what a story arc is?
When I was a kid, you grabbed a handful of comics, read em cover to cover and your mum chucked em out when they got tatty.
Now, it's a piece of art, priced accordingly, and I guarantee a lot of comics bought will be bagged and boarded and never read.
Homecoming was more.
Homecoming, the sixth Spider-Man movie to be made, made more money than the first movie to feature Batman, Superman and Wonder Woman all together.
Speaks volumes, doesn’t it
So wait, Homecoming is out already?
Homecoming was more.
Homecoming, the sixth Spider-Man movie to be made, made more money than the first movie to feature Batman, Superman and Wonder Woman all together.
Speaks volumes, doesn’t it
Oh that was a Spiderman movie? I thought it was Iron Man 4.