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  • Comic stories are constructed into arcs, its seems, only to compile them later for trade paperbacks. I understand that as a business option. However, why aren't there more titles dedicated to telling single issue standalone (in-continuity) stories? That seems a better option than the constant startovers with #1 issues.
    Anonymous

    From your question, it seems like you haven’t been reading a lot of our books lately. Because, sure, we do some stories that are six parts in length. But we also do a ton of stories that are one or two or three parts in length, hardly the size of a collection. You seem to be parroting the old online complaint without actually looking at the evidence.

    • October 22, 2013 (9:46 am)
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