you obviously dont give the intelligence, and inquisitiveness of children enough credit. I for one got into comics when i was ten. Children have a thirst for good stories, and colorfull characters and this is something the medium of comics as ALWAYS offered. I think pre-teen, 10 and up is where they start to get into it. But there are exceptions. I drew my first character in 3rd grade based on a Dan Jurgens book. 3rd grade = 8 yrs old. Your generalizations have no way of being proven.
And I believe its in their teens their most likely to buy comics because like you said, no child is ever going to read a comic book because it has tons of words in them that they wont understand (due to the fact its science fiction) and lets face it. Most of us didnt find reading fun. Not to mention the fact that comics try to promote sex to teens with women with hour glass shaped bodies and a busty chest. And the reason for this is because in our teens, us boys start getting interested in girls
I COMPLETELY agree BUT this (at least to me) is how Marvel/DC get future readers. Expose their popular characters (Spider-Man/BatMan) at young, and when these little kids who wore the t-shirts and action figures grow up into teens, they WILL eventually buy the Comics.......
i DISAGREE with you it pisses me off when people like you are like oh these kids don't know how do you know i knew who spiderman was before the movie came out i knew who the x-men you can't just say kids don't know your not them
I have to agree. Many kids are like that. If you want to become interested in the world of comic books and really want to get into the characters, then you have to read the comic books. It's okay to watch the movies first, but you can't claim to really know the characters until you read their comic book series.
that's true. I wish I had more comic books, and I wish I had all of the Batman and Spiderman comics. Reading random parts of stories makes no sense and that's how I am because I have random comics.
you obviously dont give the intelligence, and inquisitiveness of children enough credit. I for one got into comics when i was ten. Children have a thirst for good stories, and colorfull characters and this is something the medium of comics as ALWAYS offered. I think pre-teen, 10 and up is where they start to get into it. But there are exceptions. I drew my first character in 3rd grade based on a Dan Jurgens book. 3rd grade = 8 yrs old. Your generalizations have no way of being proven.
jbeihl1 1 year ago
btw I meant to type: "at a young age" in my 1st post
Josecrash3000 1 year ago
And I believe its in their teens their most likely to buy comics because like you said, no child is ever going to read a comic book because it has tons of words in them that they wont understand (due to the fact its science fiction) and lets face it. Most of us didnt find reading fun. Not to mention the fact that comics try to promote sex to teens with women with hour glass shaped bodies and a busty chest. And the reason for this is because in our teens, us boys start getting interested in girls
Josecrash3000 1 year ago
I COMPLETELY agree BUT this (at least to me) is how Marvel/DC get future readers. Expose their popular characters (Spider-Man/BatMan) at young, and when these little kids who wore the t-shirts and action figures grow up into teens, they WILL eventually buy the Comics.......
Josecrash3000 1 year ago
good points. good video. good job
wiiagent 1 year ago
I think it's more than just the movies. It's also the video games and toys.
proboxershotgunner 1 year ago
i DISAGREE with you it pisses me off when people like you are like oh these kids don't know how do you know i knew who spiderman was before the movie came out i knew who the x-men you can't just say kids don't know your not them
xxpatrickizradxx 2 years ago
you make no fucking sense.
mickhellion85 2 years ago
how does it not make sense
xxpatrickizradxx 2 years ago
@xxpatrickizradxx It's probably your vocabulary.
proboxershotgunner 1 year ago
@xxpatrickizradxx It could possibly be because of your grammar. You should lean to punctuate your sentences.
proboxershotgunner 1 year ago
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GoldStandard00924 2 years ago
I have to agree. Many kids are like that. If you want to become interested in the world of comic books and really want to get into the characters, then you have to read the comic books. It's okay to watch the movies first, but you can't claim to really know the characters until you read their comic book series.
prototype400 2 years ago
that's true. I wish I had more comic books, and I wish I had all of the Batman and Spiderman comics. Reading random parts of stories makes no sense and that's how I am because I have random comics.
Weezing101 2 years ago
I wish I could get my hands on Batman, Spiderman and Xmen comic books
DrGnockerz 2 years ago
me too
Weezing101 2 years ago
Thats true
phoenixstar5000 2 years ago