Will The DC Relaunch Stick?

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Will the DC Relaunch stick?

Yes, and the new numbering and concepts will be long-term
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No, and they'll go back to old numbering within a few years
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85%
 
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Post by Draco »

My friend who has a pretty large customer base has had great feedback on the new launch and my DC orders are already close to four times what they were, which isnt that high to be fair as wee are still re growing new sales here, but overall i keep hearing about people trying this out, so regardless of the people who didnt buy DC & don't care, the ones who picked up a few titles and are annoyed about changes or the ones who bought lots and hate the new# 1's. this is working and doing good things for retailers already.

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Draco wrote:My friend who has a pretty large customer base has had great feedback on the new launch and my DC orders are already close to four times what they were, which isnt that high to be fair as wee are still re growing new sales here, but overall i keep hearing about people trying this out, so regardless of the people who didnt buy DC & don't care, the ones who picked up a few titles and are annoyed about changes or the ones who bought lots and hate the new# 1's. this is working and doing good things for retailers already.

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That's really good to hear. I'm glad DC has tried this, in view of the diminishing comic book market. A lot of the ideas seem fresh, and Johns is a great creator to spearhead something like this. :thumb:

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I wonder just how good the new Superman origin and the new DC origin written by Morrison in Action Comics #1 is going to be. :hm:

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Draco wrote:My friend who has a pretty large customer base has had great feedback on the new launch and my DC orders are already close to four times what they were, which isnt that high to be fair as wee are still re growing new sales here, but overall i keep hearing about people trying this out, so regardless of the people who didnt buy DC & don't care, the ones who picked up a few titles and are annoyed about changes or the ones who bought lots and hate the new# 1's. this is working and doing good things for retailers already.

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Initially, yeah, it's definitely going to be good for retailers. But they need to be careful on their orders.

Can you explain the return policy on these? I can't remember exactly, but aren't they allowing returns on the first 4 issues or something? They have to do that or retailers are going to get killed.

I'd prefer if they did it for the first year. That would allow retailers to really lock in the order numbers. DC should take the risk. It shouldn't be put on the retailers.

Stores that don't use FOC could be screwed after issue 4 if people start dropping titles like crazy. Not many people are going to keep up with all 52 titles.

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400yrs wrote:
Draco wrote:My friend who has a pretty large customer base has had great feedback on the new launch and my DC orders are already close to four times what they were, which isnt that high to be fair as wee are still re growing new sales here, but overall i keep hearing about people trying this out, so regardless of the people who didnt buy DC & don't care, the ones who picked up a few titles and are annoyed about changes or the ones who bought lots and hate the new# 1's. this is working and doing good things for retailers already.

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Initially, yeah, it's definitely going to be good for retailers. But they need to be careful on their orders.

Can you explain the return policy on these? I can't remember exactly, but aren't they allowing returns on the first 4 issues or something? They have to do that or retailers are going to get killed.

I'd prefer if they did it for the first year. That would allow retailers to really lock in the order numbers. DC should take the risk. It shouldn't be put on the retailers.

Stores that don't use FOC could be screwed after issue 4 if people start dropping titles like crazy. Not many people are going to keep up with all 52 titles.
It's the first three months for 75% of the titles, which is better than anything offered before. If retailers are smart this can be great and by offering returns on this DC have set a standard that hopefully others can follow, fingers crossed.

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Yes, but three months, IMO is a short window.

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400yrs wrote:Yes, but three months, IMO is a short window.

It isnt that long, but it's a start and no one else has tried it to my knowledge.

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Post by Cyberstrike »

StarBrand wrote:Have you guys read the free preview to this launch? It says "continued in Justice League 1. If this short story isn't included in Justice League 1, does that make the free preview the first appearance of these characters?
Yes, I have read it and no it doesn't it.

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Post by BruceReville »

StarBrand wrote:
BruceReville wrote:Interesting Note: After reading the Editorial in this weeks Flashpoint comics it seems that the "Aftermath Of The Green Lantern Wars" and "Search For Swamp Thing" lead directly into the relaunch.

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Cool info. :thumb:
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Editor's Note My @$$! I have bought and read both of these and they both leave off with cliffhangers and so far NO tie-in to Flashpoint or even an indication of how they could tie into the relaunch. If fact as aftermath stories they blow.
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