They have been selling well so it makes business sense for DC to try to do more.Gilgabob wrote:DC announces a new Before Watchman 2 issue mini series featuring Moloch.
I didn't consider the possibility that DC was going to add to the initial Before Watchman titles.
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hey...perhaps if they keep selling, they'll give them their own imprint! (which I guess they sort of have already, now that I think of it!)JohnMayo wrote:They have been selling well so it makes business sense for DC to try to do more.Gilgabob wrote:DC announces a new Before Watchman 2 issue mini series featuring Moloch.
I didn't consider the possibility that DC was going to add to the initial Before Watchman titles.
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Do you really think that would work long term? Spinning off 2-4 on-going titles on a separate earth?ctowner1 wrote:hey...perhaps if they keep selling, they'll give them their own imprint! (which I guess they sort of have already, now that I think of it!)JohnMayo wrote:They have been selling well so it makes business sense for DC to try to do more.Gilgabob wrote:DC announces a new Before Watchman 2 issue mini series featuring Moloch.
I didn't consider the possibility that DC was going to add to the initial Before Watchman titles.
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I think that's the approach the kills it.
Do 1-2 mini's a year whenever you have a good story to tell and it would do much better.
Think 'who wants to be a millionaire'. When it was on 1-2x a year, it was huge. All the time? Dead.
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I agree, Trev. The thing that is making BW a success is the A-list creators. Making them ongoing would mean we'd most likely get creative teams that are not quite as high profile & the books would tank.Trev wrote: Do you really think that would work long term? Spinning off 2-4 on-going titles on a separate earth?
I think that's the approach the kills it.
Do 1-2 mini's a year whenever you have a good story to tell and it would do much better.
Do an occasional mini when there is an idea & an A-list team to execute it.
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I agree with both Trev and Bob. I don't think this would work as a regular thing. It has to be special.BobBretall wrote:I agree, Trev. The thing that is making BW a success is the A-list creators. Making them ongoing would mean we'd most likely get creative teams that are not quite as high profile & the books would tank.Trev wrote: Do you really think that would work long term? Spinning off 2-4 on-going titles on a separate earth?
I think that's the approach the kills it.
Do 1-2 mini's a year whenever you have a good story to tell and it would do much better.
Do an occasional mini when there is an idea & an A-list team to execute it.
In a way, this is DC's big event for 2012. Instead of a company wide crossover, it is a series of mini-series focusing on a group of characters by A-List creative teams.
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I'd prefer it if this became the new way of doing an "event" and the Big 2 did away with the big invasive crossovers.HassanT wrote: I agree with both Trev and Bob. I don't think this would work as a regular thing. It has to be special.
In a way, this is DC's big event for 2012. Instead of a company wide crossover, it is a series of mini-series focusing on a group of characters by A-List creative teams.
That said, the DC giveth & the DC taketh away. BW is great, but then they do this "Zero month" that is totally killing the momentum of stories across the entire line for me.
I've been playing around with ways to diagram a timeline for a line of comics and I've put together a shipping timeline for the Before Watchmen titles:
http://www.comicbookpage.com/ForumImage ... eChart.png
It is a large image with 5904 pixels by 2585 pixels and is about 827 KB.
Let me know what you think of the format. One I automate the process, I'd like to do this for the New 52 and possibly the Marvel Now titles.
http://www.comicbookpage.com/ForumImage ... eChart.png
It is a large image with 5904 pixels by 2585 pixels and is about 827 KB.
Let me know what you think of the format. One I automate the process, I'd like to do this for the New 52 and possibly the Marvel Now titles.
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Neat! I like the thumbnails!JohnMayo wrote:I've been playing around with ways to diagram a timeline for a line of comics and I've put together a shipping timeline for the Before Watchmen titles:
http://www.comicbookpage.com/ForumImage ... eChart.png
Looks great! Would be cool to see a vertical line at the month mark. Easy to see then how many books in a month or when something slips. Or you could alternate some shading evey other month to make it stand out.JohnMayo wrote:I've been playing around with ways to diagram a timeline for a line of comics and I've put together a shipping timeline for the Before Watchmen titles:
http://www.comicbookpage.com/ForumImage ... eChart.png
It is a large image with 5904 pixels by 2585 pixels and is about 827 KB.
Let me know what you think of the format. One I automate the process, I'd like to do this for the New 52 and possibly the Marvel Now titles.
Really cool looking.JohnMayo wrote:I've been playing around with ways to diagram a timeline for a line of comics and I've put together a shipping timeline for the Before Watchmen titles:
http://www.comicbookpage.com/ForumImage ... eChart.png
It is a large image with 5904 pixels by 2585 pixels and is about 827 KB.
Let me know what you think of the format. One I automate the process, I'd like to do this for the New 52 and possibly the Marvel Now titles.
Yeah, shading the months makes sense. Unfortunately it is turning out to be rather challenging to do. I'm using GraphViz for this and I had been using clusters for each title. To do the shading requires switching the clusters for each ship week. The problem is when I do that it looks fine without the arrows but adding in the arrows knocks the clusters out of alignment.Trev wrote:Looks great! Would be cool to see a vertical line at the month mark. Easy to see then how many books in a month or when something slips. Or you could alternate some shading evey other month to make it stand out.
Without arrows:
http://www.comicbookpage.com/ForumImage ... Arrows.png
With arrows:
http://www.comicbookpage.com/ForumImage ... Arrows.png
Once I get this part figured out, I'll work on automating the chart creation so I can easily use it for other charts. I'll also need to figure something out to automate getting the cover images.