
Posted by 00tree on 5/17/2008, 9:31 am, in reply to "Just more proof why She-Hulk will NEVER sell..."
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I myself am a fan of the buffed up version of She Hulk but that version is usually the one in the books. That doesn't mean I'm going to stop buying it. I'm a fan of the character and I want to see her books succeed so I buy them even if i don't like the art. The only way a character will get the best artists and writers is if the fan doen't give up on the book just because an issue or two didn't go their way. If you don't support a character the edditors will eventually drop the tital because it has fare weather fans. I support my character so I'm doing my part.
--Previous Message--
: The fanbase is too spread out and nitpicking
: on what they want from a book and the
: character. Want to know what I have learned
: from the past four years? That secondary
: characters like She-Hulk will probably never
: be top sellers because there is NOT one
: definitive version of the character that can
: appeal to all of the fanbase. Dan Slott's
: the devil, Dan Slott's a god, PAD's a devil,
: PAD's a god, She-Hulk should be barefoot,
: She-Hulk should wear Nancy Sinatra boots,
: She-Hulk should be buff, She-Hulk should be
: Shulkish, She-Hulk should be comic relief,
: She-Hulk should be emo. So many people want
: their version and that's the problem.
:
: Seriously, no one should be surprised at
: this point why the character will never rise
: to the top of the charts.
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