![]() ![]() We needed an alternative way to get comics. “Book browsing” and impulse purchases have become 21st Century rotary dial telephones. Paper is getting hard to find (soon we will have to make a choice between having paper and having oxygen and trees), and places to buy the finished product have run thin. Expenses are high and nobody knows what the market wants. Oh, sure, some folks have been enormously successful, but on the same hand some folks win the lottery. ![]() In the history of paper publishing going all the way back to papyrus, it’s often been a crappy way to make a living. Let’s look at ComiXology, what I once considered to be a genuine revolutionary force in the medium. When it comes to the digital world, sometimes all those zeroes and ones just don’t add up. When I look over my shoulder, what do you think I see? Some other cat looking over his shoulder at me. ![]()
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