Tuesday, March 27, 2007

How the Comic Book died

Magazines, it turns out, are past their prime. These days the only people who read them are in doctor's offices and the varying degrees of pauper you see at the public library. Also, stubborn old curmudgeonly types, who steadfastly resist anything with a keyboard. With relatively new content-delivery methods you have that separation between horse-carriage and automobile, along the lines of comfort with technology, and mostly between old and young. We already know that paper, like the demographic that favors it, is approaching the end of its usefulness, nothing new there. The internet is indeed the better content delivery system for news, and for certain types of fiction, video-games are the  perfect upgrade.


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