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- From: jrd@frame.com (James Drew)
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- Subject: Re: Where's the *discussion*?
- Date: 22 Dec 1992 14:26:02 -0600
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- David DeSimone (fox@rei.com (Fuzzy Fox)) writes:
-
- >jrd@frame.com (James Drew) writes:
- >
- >>(Advertise Barbie comics in Barbie Magazine. Sell Disney comics at Disney
- >>theme parks. Advertise science fiction comics in F&SF or Asimov's. What a
- >>*ludicrous* idea! Heaven forbid that the comics should actually *sell*, not
- >>to mention bring in *new* readers.)
- >
- >Could you repeat this another way? I'm not sure I understand what point
- >you're trying to make here.
-
- While you *may* be being sarcastic, I'll have to assume otherwise, and explain.
-
- Comic book publishers largely speak out of both sides of their mouths when
- it comes to producing and marketing comics for audiences other than early
- or pre-adolescent boys. On the one hand, they say, "We need to produce comics
- that will appeal to older readers, to women, to people who don't currently
- read comic books." But when it comes to marketing and promoting those books,
- they do and say little.
-
- Examples:
-
- * Barbie comics (Barbie and Barbie Fashion) are available only in specialty
- stores and on the newsstands. There is a magazine (monthly? bi-monthly?)
- dedicated to Barbie, but Marvel doesn't advertise its comics there. Barbie's
- are sold in Toys 'R' Us and other stores, but Marvel doesn't put their
- Barbie comics there. (Put them three-to-a-bag, like with the Warner/DC's in
- the late 70's.)
-
- * Disney Comics imploded last year, because their titles weren't selling well
- enough. More than half the line was cancelled. Disney has several major
- theme parks around the world, and a chain of stores selling Disney
- memorabilia. Disney Comcs is an honest-to-God arm of Disney, not a simple
- licensor, like Gladstone. Are Disney Comics for sale at the Disney Store?
- No. Are Disney Comics for sale at Disney theme parks. Yes, but only at a
- single newsstand at the MGM park in Florida, on the same rack as Spider-Man
- and Superman.
-
- * The 'Nam started out as a newsstand title, but the marketing people said,
- "It won't sell." Against all odds, it did: at one point, I'm told it was
- near 300,000 copies per issue. Then the marketing people made it Direct
- Sales only, and raised the price; sales dropped to 50,000 or so. "See, we
- told you it wouldn't sell," they said.
-
- * Atlantis Chronicles, a comic definitely aimed at a more mature audience,
- was given *no* promotion by DC Comics.
-
- Simply put, *any* comic aimed at something beyond the super-hero market is
- going to have to fight to hold its own. If it is aimed at a demographic
- groups currently not well-represented in the comics market, then it is going
- to have an uphill battle, especially if that demographic group is not aware
- that the comic even exists. If you have a genre comic, then the best way
- to maximize its sales is to tell the people who might want to buy it that it
- exists. Albedo and The Ray Bradbury Chronicles should be advertised in
- science fiction magazines (with a line "Available at your local comic book
- store, or by mail, at 1-800-555-1234. VISA and MasterCard accepted.");
- Barbie should be advertised in Barbie Magazine, and sold at toy stores;
- Disney Comics should be advertised in Disney publications, and sold at the
- Disney Store; when a soap opera comic is published, it should be advertised in
- Soap Opera Digest.
-
- It takes a little extra effort to do some of these things, but they *will*
- pay off. More hologram trading cards will not, in the long run.
-
- ------------------------------
- | "What are the odds?!" said Tam, waving a
- Jim Drew | piece of paper tape. "*Three* fortunes in a
- jrd@frame.com | row, and *all* the same!"
- (Furry: Randy Puritan) | I took the tape and read it aloud.
- "Innocent, but not naive." | "Hershey... Hershey..."
- B(2)h t c k s g+(p) rv p e | "He has *Ch*inese *c*ookies confused with
- S8/5 g l+ y+ o+ a+ u++- j++ | *ch*ocolate *k*isses," I told Ron.
- {opinions: mine != frame's} | "His alliterative attempts are *always*
- | annoying," Ron replied.
- | - Marc Lynx, "Gaol House Rock"
-