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Some comic makers would kill for D&Ds numbers and demographic.
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<blockquote data-quote="LuisCarlos17f" data-source="post: 7975093" data-attributes="member: 6802378"><p>Today there are good times for the graphic novel industry, and for the superheroes franchises, but not for the superheroes comics. And now little children would rather watching videos with an electronic tablet, even when they are too small to talk or to walk. </p><p></p><p>Today children don't start to buy comics, and when they are teenages would rather videogames. I would bet most of little girls know DC superheroines thanks the web animated cartoons and the Mattel dolls.</p><p></p><p>This is curious but D&D has survived Warcraft, the MMO haven't killed the Tabletop RPGs. Even some videogames have been adapted to board games with miniatures. </p><p></p><p>D&D will be more popular with the right action-live movie. You have to remember Transformers was a forgotten franchise until Michael Bay started a new golden age for the franchise.</p><p></p><p>In the last years it has been only Forgotten Realm comics, not about other lines. Did IDW Publishing make enough money with the miniserie of Dark Sun?</p><p></p><p>* Almost off-topic, but I would like to say I like the idea of WotC publishing a new D&D world based in a fantasy version of a Marvel-DC multiverse secret crisis event, with a pathchorld world mixing the Battleworld of the last marvel secret war and the Theros from the DC Convergence Event, but with nerfed version of characters where Daredevil can face Superman-Bizarro or Doomday without worrying about broken power balance.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LuisCarlos17f, post: 7975093, member: 6802378"] Today there are good times for the graphic novel industry, and for the superheroes franchises, but not for the superheroes comics. And now little children would rather watching videos with an electronic tablet, even when they are too small to talk or to walk. Today children don't start to buy comics, and when they are teenages would rather videogames. I would bet most of little girls know DC superheroines thanks the web animated cartoons and the Mattel dolls. This is curious but D&D has survived Warcraft, the MMO haven't killed the Tabletop RPGs. Even some videogames have been adapted to board games with miniatures. D&D will be more popular with the right action-live movie. You have to remember Transformers was a forgotten franchise until Michael Bay started a new golden age for the franchise. In the last years it has been only Forgotten Realm comics, not about other lines. Did IDW Publishing make enough money with the miniserie of Dark Sun? * Almost off-topic, but I would like to say I like the idea of WotC publishing a new D&D world based in a fantasy version of a Marvel-DC multiverse secret crisis event, with a pathchorld world mixing the Battleworld of the last marvel secret war and the Theros from the DC Convergence Event, but with nerfed version of characters where Daredevil can face Superman-Bizarro or Doomday without worrying about broken power balance. [/QUOTE]
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