There's always a new audience though, [1]Scott Forman Remember
that comics are designed for kids for many the enthusiasm
continues. It'll be hard to entertain *you* because you've seen
so much, but it's always entertaining for somebody if they do it
right. You just might be needing something 'more' for yourself,
but the market for Joseph Campbellesque tales won't likely die,
even with the growing absurdist tastes of GenZ being raised on
the Internet and Youtube. Part of me believes that someday the
indie will rise and overthrow formula, but I think that's just
my inner Marxist at work, likely being trained to think that way
from school. My inner capitalist knows that people like a simple
story told with as much bombastic fury the current technology
can throw at it and the appetite for such isn't like to dwell
down anytime soon. But perhaps as the capabilities of
technologies improve, people *will* create their own stories and
tell them, and in fact they already are - except now it's not
for money (outside of sponsor ads) on Youtube. To me though,
like with music and soundcloud vs the industry, the industry
will just have to up their game and they do. Too much money at
stake for them not to. But at least now there's a BIT of
democratization of creativity and I'm grateful for that. I love
amateur stuff. Some people like everything professionally done.
Different strokes for different folks.
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