
Last Friday's edition of the
Philadelphia Inquirer had an
advance obituary of sorts. It was a story about how a comic like the lushly illustrated serial strip, Hal Foster's
Prince Valiant, just can't survive in today's newspaper climate. From the story:
"The strip demands enough space to accommodate its sweep and detail, but to cut costs, many newspapers have reduced the size available from the full page of its prime to a half, quarter, or even smaller part of a page."
Which makes the success of DC Comics'
Wednesday Comics so perplexing. In case you're not familiar,
Wednesday Comics is printed in the form of a Sunday funnies section. It's printed on full broadsheet newsprint -- about 14-by-20 inches. (
Click on the image to the right for sample) And it's nothing but page-after-page of full-page, standalone comics. One page is a Superman story, the next is a Metamorpho saga. All are continued next week.
And it's one of the hottest things in comics right now. Heck, there's even one title,
Kamandi that is a devoted homage to Foster's style of storytelling.
Perplexing, I tell ya. I can't figure it out. Maybe DC is using special ink. I mean, they get my #3.99 every week for the thing. And that's twice what I pay for an entire Sunday paper.
POLL: "Wednesday Comics"...
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31% (37) |
Five stars: Excellent in every way |
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43% (51) |
Four stars: Good, but spotty |
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11% (13) |
Three stars: I'm waiting for the "Wow!" |
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5% (7) |
Two stars: Meh. I'm not seein' it |
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7% (9) |
One star: I don't get the appeal |
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