Both Marvel and DC shift repeatedly release new “First Issues” for their long-running characters – but is that necessarily a good thing?
Both Marvel Comics and DC Comics are home to characters with decades of history. Their numerous superheroes and villains have lived through such historic events as the war in Vietnam, the rise and fall of the USSR, the events of 9/11 and beyond. The longevity of heroes such as Batman and Superman is a testament to their enduring popularity regardless of the decade…so why do comics companies continually reset the issue numbering?
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Both Marvel and DC shift repeatedly release new “First Issues” for their long-running characters – but is that necessarily a good thing?
From a business standpoint, the reasoning behind the repeated resets is obvious. New Issue #1’s tend to sell very well; on the current list of the top ten best-selling individual comics of all time, six out of ten are classified as Issue #1 (the best selling comic of all time, 1991’s X-Men #1 sold over 8 million copies).
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The release of new Issue #1’s can also signify a change in the creative team and/or direction for the character overall. However, the repeated rollback of the long-running numbers risks placing a character’s place in history in the background. Comic book fans enjoy the long history of these characters – even if some continuity is contradictory – and look forward to milestone issues (which are naturally harder to achieve if the numbers continually roll back).
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DC realized this soon after the New #52, and Action Comics and Detective Comics proudly released their 1,000th issue with the number prominently displayed on the cover.
Overall, the decision to roll back numbers, such as the case with DC’s New 52, is largely positive (New 52 missteps notwithstanding). Better sales means a better chance for a character to become popular, which in turn will help readers read issues which they wouldn’t have otherwise read. But the long history of the Marvel Comics and DC Comics titans mustn’t be overlooked either.
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