I was at the library yesterday (a real New Year's Eve party animal, no?) researching some stuff on cave paintings for my students. My desk guy, Greg the Invaluable, and I got into a chat about comics. The library has shelf after shelf of graphic novels, trades, and comic histories, much more than I would expect for a city of this size. Greg tells me that a lot of teens come in, and sit and read this stuff because, they tell hime, the price is too high to buy the stuff. Greg tells me that the young folks are much more prone to suggestion when he hears of a new arrival that reviews well. Furthermore, the number of young people coming in and either reading at the library or checking the stuff out has actually increased, according to Greg the Invaluable.
Now this could be becase the collection continues to increase in size, or because the prices continue to rise, or a combination of many factors. The end result is that there is a "market" being served out there that I never really thought about before, and its existence warms the coggles of my jaded and cynical heart.
Oh, and Happy New Year everybody.
--Dave