in house dollar bill thumbnail
Comic Book Plus In-House Image
 Total: 43,546 books
 New: 87 books




small login logo

Please enter your details to login and enjoy all the fun of the fair!

Not a member? Join us here. Everything is FREE and ALWAYS will be.

Forgotten your login details? No problem, you can get your password back here.

Reading Group #240 2 choices

Pages: 1 2 [3]

topic icon Author Topic: Reading Group #240 2 choices  (Read 3767 times)

The Australian Panther

  • VIP
message icon
Re: Reading Group #240 2 choices
« Reply #50 on: March 22, 2021, 10:22:34 AM »

Quote
So yeah, the big issue here is obvious. 1 page per issue in a magazine that seemingly can't even manage to be monthly just doesn't work. I can get that they chose to do this because they hoped to make this a weekly magazine pretty quick, but in its current format it doesn't work. And they should have KNOWN that, at the very least Famous Funnies, the biggest contemporary comic book at the time, generally offered 4 sundays of each of its strips every issue.

And that's why I think they copied the Newspaper Supplement format. And you are righ, it would have to be Weekly like a Newspaper Supplement to work effectively.
But we don't know what Publishing problems and issues they had to contend with either.

Cheers!   
ip icon Logged

Adamanto

message icon
Re: Reading Group #240 2 choices
« Reply #51 on: March 22, 2021, 11:41:25 AM »


And that's why I think they copied the Newspaper Supplement format. And you are righ, it would have to be Weekly like a Newspaper Supplement to work effectively.
But we don't know what Publishing problems and issues they had to contend with either.


Well, at this point we were less than a year removed from the discovery that it was possible to create comic books, put them on the newsstand and actually have people pay money for them. New Fun was an attempt to see if there was a market for comics that were created exclusively for that comic book. It makes sense the format was the same as newspaper Sundays, at the time comics WERE daily 3-4 panel strips and weekly full pages, so they were just going with the established standard. Experimentation with the format and the realization that when you're creating original comics for a comic book you're not bound to the strips/sunday format like you are in newspapers was still a bit into the future.

One single page a month was the main issue - this was NOT what you got in the papers and NOT what you got in other comic books - and I'm pretty sure this was just a thing because they assumed they'd make the magazine weekly pretty soon. The editorial in both issue 1 and 2 is full of promises about a weekly schedule if sales are good enough.
ip icon Logged
Pages: 1 2 [3]
 

Comic Book Plus In-House Image
Mission: Our mission is to present free of charge, and to the widest audience, popular cultural works of the past. These are offered as a contribution to education and lifelong learning. They reflect the attitudes, perspectives, and beliefs of different times. We do not endorse these views, which may contain content offensive to modern users.

Disclaimer: We aim to house only Public Domain content. If you suspect that any of our material may be infringing copyright, please use our contact page to let us know. So we can investigate further. Utilizing our downloadable content, is strictly at your own risk. In no event will we be liable for any loss or damage including without limitation, indirect or consequential loss or damage, or any loss or damage whatsoever arising from loss of data or profits arising out of, or in connection with, the use of this website.