And you constantly see publishers working in the industry being confused at how comics aren’t more popular and cancelling series left and right wondering where it all went wrong.
We like comics, but I hate “the canon” and crossovers. Just let writers do what they want and not have to tie in to vastly different works, it’s not that hard.
Publishers aren’t confused about anything. The idea that some readers like clear jumping-on points and isolated cannon isn’t news to anyone.
Ultimate Spider-Man proved it a long time ago. Graphic novels have been around forever. Both DC and Marvel published and still publish stand alone works all the time.
It’s that they choose to serve two different audiences: the readers that like the shared universe, lose cannon, and rotating writership, because those things aren’t that big a deal for them. Then there’s the readers that want small, self contained, one author experiences. The mainline comics aren’t made for the latter, and in fact they would lose the former if they tried to pivot in that direction.
It just never ceases to amaze me how some people can’t wrap their head around the idea others have no problem jumping into a series rather than worrying about starting from issue 1. It’s not that bizarre.
This is why comics aren’t more popular in the west, constant rebooting. I get if it happened once or even twice in all the decades, but the reboots are constant.
Catching up on a manga can be a slog, but at least I know what the chronology is without having to consult a wiki, and they basically never reboot so the catching up is actually worthwhile!
That has little to do with comics being unpopular lol
But what if I want to read something that doesn’t sexualize children?
You might be out of luck.
Someone else suggested a long-form serial called “The New York Times”
I am having a hell of a time trying to find issue #1 though so idk if it’s worth starting in the middle somewhere
Oh no, you’ll be lost if you don’t start at the beginning.
The context is important to the overall narrative!
The Bible idk
Well… about that…
Wrong.
C’mon, this only happens with super hero comics. Even in DC, if you want to read 100 Bullets you start in chapter one. That ain’t a manga exclusive feature
Well the obvious counterpoint would be Fate, but I’m sure there are more.
Also: monogatari
Well, the monogatari series isn’t a manga as well.
To be fair, Fate series isn’t a manga.
I didn’t know JoJo Star was a real person
17 year old high school student btw
Some people need to slow down with the evolution.
I used to read Batman comics, until DC rebooted their universe… again.
Nowadays, I stick with manga.
There hasn’t been a reboot since 2011.
That’s the one I was thinking about. They rebooted in the 90s and I dropped out when they rebooted again in 2011.
Tbf, most of the canon was kept intact, but I thought it was a good dropping point for me.
Yeah, thats probably the one he’s talking about.
This is where I’m at with Comics. I had to look up various sites to understand what the Knight Terrors arc was, or Fall of X, House of M…Hellfire Gala event? I’ll probably just give up.
Age of Apocalypse did that to me, spans like 10 different series.
*Correction 16 counting a couple of one shots.
Chapter 1: last page of book
Where should I start:
Manga: chapter 1
Where should I end?
Manga: what end?I grew up on French, British and Italian comics that have a variety of themes and are mostly episodic with contained stories. The shared universe, crossover, retcon nonsense is almost exclusive to the Marvel and DC bubble.
Manga is written by one person. Any given mainstream comic character has at least 30 years of history with at least a dozen writers. It isn’t a problem with comics but with the continuity being reconned every few years.
The real answer is to start where ever you want with comics because stories are self contained and rarely serialized. Crossover characters will revisit the comic and it’s fun but usually comics are easy to get into. It’s why trades are so cheap - it’s open for anyone to pick up and read.
Bro’s never tried to get into Slayers
That nose.
Good lord…never knew people had such hate for comic books.
Read whatever you want, but damn, maybe appreciate for a second that some people like things for different reasons than you?
This is hate? Just looks like a joke to me.
You sound like a hater bruh.