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      I think that both sides (business and creative) are intrinsically tied together. For example, the cheapening of software and hardware (drawing tablets, etc) obviously means that more people can try their hands at drawing. Digital and web comics mean that every comic can find the audience it is seeking regardless of distance, boundaries, and countries.

      Interesting question, I wished I had a better answer to it.

      - Matt

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      Oddly enough, I have seen bits and pieces of the four ones recently.The first one is probably my favourite, the third one was just silly.

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      The half of a half is the same as one quarte, so you would still one quarter of life in you.

      Maths is your friend!

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      Because then you couldn't divide the minutes into a logical way using the same system. 60 is divisible by 12 (which is why we have five minute marks on the clocks), but not by 24.

      Also, magic, we don't have to explain it, etc.

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      ... I have no idea, but this question will haunt me until I find an answer to it.

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      Existence is what we experience in between reading fiction. It's strange and frightening. Better go read something now...

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      Sorry, we are kinda late on this question, and the titles have already been revealed.

      An "Earth-2" book would have been one of my guesses, and looks like I would have been right. If only I had answered this sooner...

      - Matt

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      Marvel has been quietly having their own "re-boot", bringing some real quality and stability to a big portion of their titles. Not as flashy as DC's move, but perhaps more sustainable in the long run.

      We shall see.

      - Matt

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      The one I normally go to these days is a stand alone one, but that's because it's the only one in this city (Valencia) that plays movies in English (with subtitles, but i just ignore those)

      Back when I lived in Miami, i would normally go to the one in malls. It meant it gave you something to do before the movie started, and you could easily grab something to eat afterwards.

      - Matt

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      Paper comics do not seem great at reaching new readers. That's be the reality for some time. They might get a few - what are we talking, hundreds, scores, baker's dozens?

      Digital has such a vast ability to draw anyone in - or so we seem to hope. I think pushing digital, having the Marvel page in Starbucks, sending links to people, having wicked sales constantly and free content, is only going to help more and more.

      I feel digital will hold a large piece of the puzzle to getting new kids to check the books out.

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      Time is given up so writing can be completed. That's always the trade off.

      But that time is usually dead in other hands - TV, doing nothing, etc.

      RKL

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      TheWeeklyCrisis responded to Droar 2 Jan

      Hey, what do you know, a question about comics! Thank you!

      Anyway, my favorite right now would probably be Daredevil. That book has been firing on all cylinders since the relaunch. Favorite of all time, though, is a much more difficult question.

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      For the same reason that when you are in a car, and you see someone walking, you look at them.

      Hope that cleared it up for you!

      - Matt

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