Postby Maledicte » Wed Sep 02, 2009 1:10 am
Seconding the recommendation for All-Star Superman. It's all collected so you don't need to worry about catching up. Also shout-outs for Gotham Sirens, Fables/Jack of Fables, House of Mystery, Greek Street, and Top Cow has retooled their Witchblade and Darkness titles, two comics I never thought I'd recommend to anyone.
Oh, wait, this was about Marvel wasn't it...
What's so bad about aiming comics at the younger generation? Readers have to start somewhere--personally, I started off with, well whaddya know, the comic pages in the back of the Disney Adventures magazine. Goodness knows I barely see any kids coming into my store , even fewer coming in without their geeky parents. We need new blood if the industry is going to stay strong.
One of the things that bugs me about the industry is, as Etoh mentioned, the constant "THINGS WILL NEVER BE THE SAME EVAAARRR" crossovers/events the "Big Two" seem to pull every 6 months (coughULTIMATUMcough), which not only alienate potential new readers (CONTINUITY ALERT) but tend to irritate longtime fans as well. Another thing that's annoying is the over-focusing on titles written and drawn by a small handful of writers and artists, squelching out promo space for new talent. (I'm not saying that Ellis/Simone/Gaiman/Kirkman/Dini/Straczynski/Waid/Marz et al should stop writing, though. In fact they should never stop. )
If you'll allow me to be overly optimistic for a moment, the Disney/Marvel merger could mean new titles, written by fresh or underused talent, aimed at newer readers, who won't feel ostracized and will buy more books, keeping the industry afloat. Hey, I can dream, can't I?