Font Size
15px

The Simpsons isn't exactly for kids. You could say, the social impact of this comic is huge, being a kind of graphic novel that appeals to both young and old.

In this era, comic companies were trying to change. Since the CCA thought comics should have educational value, they needed so depth.

This was more or less the case, except for Marvel and DC, who still loved pushing their characters head-on; other comic companies were seeking change.

At this mont, Arican comics went astray, rging with the satirical comics found in newspapers. Although so thoroughly profound comics erged, they pushed the entire industry off track.

Don't let Marvel's swagger fool you. No matter what type of movie they shoot, they make money, and Disney felt it was worth every penny of the five billion bucks they paid for the acquisition.

But, did you know that Marvel didn't co up with any new characters in the '90s? The characters you saw in 2008 were already there in the '80s. After 2008, they were just living off the old fa.

It's not just Marvel, DC was the sa. This industry had already gone off track, starting to focus on social issues and politics.

What's the essence of comics? Folks these days couldn't tell you.

How can you abandon the joy that comics bring to people?

Educational role? Co on! If we had to rely solely on comic books, what would be the use of schools and teachers?

Besides The Simpsons, the LA branch had two other projects: one was Transforrs, and the other Cowboy Bebop.

Cowboy Bebop actually has a bit of the Guardians of the Galaxy vibe, with four people and a dog; the story's background is sowhat similar too. As a comic book, its performance was much better than Guardians of the Galaxy.

There was a handso guy and a goofy one. Their leading lady's character was perfectly set, except maybe her figure was a bit over the top.

This comic aid for the global market. Just look at the na; it's obvious it's aid at foreigners.

William White wasn't planning to continue using those art styles, trying to align the tiline with the Marvel Universe. In case he buys Marvel soday, this IP would be very valuable too.

The idea of Cowboy Bebop robbing the Guardians of the Galaxy sounds pretty aweso. Anyway, the universe has already expanded; this big IP has even more branches than Star Wars.

...

Marvel didn't think much of this so-called comic studio in Los Angeles. They had a big ace up their sleeve, which left every comic company dumbfounded.

That ace was Stan Lee. The old man might not be good at business, but in other areas, he was flawless.

Marvel had over five thousand comic characters, and most of them were this guy's creations. In William White's eyes, he was like soone with cheat codes.

You could call him a legend; his imagination was simply unmatched through history. Without The Avengers, even Star Wars might not have existed.

It's not that Lucas plagiarized, he was definitely inspired.

Does Terminator have anything to do with Star Wars?

The answer is yes. Caron admitted he was inspired after seeing Star Wars. He was so awestruck he was sick for a while, with all sorts of weird images in his head, most vividly a robot hunting him.

With these inspirations, he ca up with the idea for this script. Star Wars was the sa. Their Guardians of the Galaxy and The Avengers ca before him, and these books grew up with him. It's only natural he got so ideas from them.

For a studio, Marvel wasn't interested in knowing more. Even though this studio was really big, already bigger than so comic companies, Marvel wouldn't care about them before seeing any products.

Comics were a deep water. Even DC was about to go under. How could a new company do any better?

...

William White wasn't planning to catch anyone's attention. His main target wasn't Arica. The distribution channels here could drive a new company mad, not to ntion that damn review departnt.

William White felt those CCA jerks should all just drop dead. How people plan things is none of their business, yet they still want to ddle. If they have the guts, why don't they set up their own comic company, see if they even recognize themselves afterward?

This was the most tragic era in comic history. A review board of self-righteous folks completely buried the future of Arican comics.

During this ti, there was no manga culture to speak of; the whole world was deliberately mimicking Aricans. No one called it the ninth art yet. Comics were labeled as harmful to teenagers.

With Stan Lee's skill, Marvel practically stood alone, with a variety of superheroes essentially promoting Arican mainstream values.

As for that Viking Comics thing, insiders considered it kids' foolishness.

You can't deny it, though; most people were more receptive to this idea. They didn't doubt William White's storytelling ability.

But comics? Without soone like Stan Lee, talking about comics was just a waste of emotion. It was rely young people's playful antics.

The folks at the comic studio in Los Angeles didn't see it that way. Though most of them were new, their ability to evaluate a comic was quite impressive.

From the outline the boss provided, this wasn't about blind developnt. They had far-reaching plans, and the focus might not even be dostically. Besides this LA studio, they had two more setups, likely bigger than this one.

You've got to admit, these comic companies were very arrogant. They didn't really pay attention to William White's plans. Compared to his software company and film company, the investnt in the comic company was much bigger. Once he completed all his setups, even if it didn't match Marvel's brilliance, it wouldn't be all that different from DC.

Thanks to a big hit in the futures market, William White clearly wasn't short on cash. He could progress gradually without rushing things.

He wasn't planning to stick to the old ways. The comics nowadays seed too crudely made. The art style wasn't just clumsy; the number of color pages was pitifully low.

You say printing costs are high? Well, they are indeed a bit pricey, but the difference is not huge. The binding cost might be high in Arica, but printing isn't that expensive.

Satirical comics might not care; black and white are still readable. But that's not the case with action-packed comics. Unless you're colorblind, you'd surely love color pages.

William White planned to shake up the comic world hard. With a comics weekly as a start, he intended to print them like future fashion magazines, betting soone would support it.

*****

spatreon/Sayonara816.

You are reading Rebirth as an American Tycoon Chapter 70: The Comics Emperor's Disdain on novel69. Use the chapter navigation above or below to continue reading the latest translated chapters.
Share with your friends
Library saves books to your account. Reading History saves recent chapters in this browser.
Continuous reading

You may also like

I am Hollywood cover
Same author

I am Hollywood

Sayonara816 ·Romance

SynopsisAnadvertisingfilmdirectorwasreborninthebustlingHollywoodin1988.Fromthenon,hebeganhisowndomineeringroadtobecomingalegendinthefilmindustry,ma...

Hollywood Immortal cover
Same author

Hollywood Immortal

Sayonara816 ·Fan-fiction

AmoviedirectortransmigratedasayoungmannamedLintonin1991,withasupernaturalpowersystemthatallowedhimtoabsorbfameandadmirationtogrowstronger.Becominga...

Tycoon War God cover
Similar genre

Tycoon War God

Once Young ·Other

Inhispreviouslife,LinMuwasthetopassassinonEarth.HeaccidentallytraversedtotheEternalImmortalRealm,where,overthespanofeighthundredyears,hecultivatedf...

No reviews yet. Be the first reader to leave one.
Please create an account or sign in to post a comment.