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	<title>Project: New Man &#124; Mega Comics Group &#187; Direct Market</title>
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		<title>Project: New Man 1 Inside Back Cover</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://megacomicsgroup.com/index/2008/07/project-new-man-1-inside-back-cover/"><img src="http://megacomicsgroup.com/index/rss/2008-07-11NM-1-CovInB.jpg" border="0" alt="Comic" /></a></p>The Adventures Continue… This inside back cover gives more insght into where we were back in 1991. Mark’s Remarks: Still very green in the business, we canceled Project: New Man™ #2 and rescheduled Humants #1 as well as increased it’s size to accomodate both the Humants story and the second story of Project: New Man™. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://megacomicsgroup.com/index/2008/07/project-new-man-1-inside-back-cover/"><img src="http://megacomicsgroup.com/index/rss/2008-07-11NM-1-CovInB.jpg" border="0" alt="Comic" /></a></p><p><em><strong> The Adventures Continue…</strong></em> This inside back cover gives more insght into where we were back in 1991.</p>
<blockquote><p><strong><img class="alignleft" title="Mark's Profile Pic 4" src="/images/MarksProfilePic4noBG200.jpg" alt="Mark's Profile Pic 4" width="64" height="77" />Mark’s Remarks:</strong> <strong>Still very green in the business, we canceled <em>Project: New Man</em></strong>™<strong><em> #2</em></strong> and rescheduled <em><strong>Humants #1</strong></em> as well as increased it’s size to accomodate both the <em><strong>Humants</strong></em> story and the second story of <em><strong>Project: New Man</strong></em>™.</p>
<p><strong>This did not endear us to the distributors as we and many other independents were to find out.</strong> Canceling and rescheduling was a mistake which played a key role in Distributors further cutting back promoting Independents. At the time we felt we had no choice because of the low order numbers for <em><strong>P:NM #1.</strong></em> We had little operating capital and a double size single issue saved us a lot of money at the printers.</p>
<p><strong>In the long run it did not matter anyway, the so called </strong><strong>Direct Market became a bigger joke than the old </strong><strong>Newstand Market.</strong> Even for the bigger companies it did not work all the time. If you ever wondered why a title by a giant in the industry like <strong>Jack Kirby</strong> or <strong>Neal Adams</strong> got canceled it’s real simple, <strong>LIMITED OR NO DISTRIBUTION</strong>. That’s right, the books never made it to a lot of stands and did not get into the hands of the fans. It still happens today. <strong>The World Wide Web</strong> is a much better <strong>Direct Market</strong> for comic books.</p></blockquote>
<p><strong>Any questions or comments? All are welcome.</strong></p>
<p><em><strong>The Adventures Continue&#8230;</strong></em> This inside back cover gives more insght into where we were back in 1991. Still very green in the business, we canceled <em><strong>Project: New Man #2</strong></em> and rescheduled <em><strong>Humants #1</strong></em> as well as increased it&#8217;s size to accomidate both the <em><strong>Humants</strong></em> story and the second story of <em><strong>Project: New Man</strong></em>.</p>
<p>This did not endear us to the distributors as we and many other independents were to find out. Canceling and rescheduling was a mistake which played a key role in Distributors further cutting back promoting Independents. At the time we felt we had no choice because of the low order numbers for <em><strong>P:NM #1.</strong></em> We had little operating capital and a double size single issue saved us a lot of money at the printers.</p>
<p>In the long run it did not matter anyway, the so called <strong>Direct Market</strong> became a bigger joke than the old <strong>Newstand Market</strong>. Even for the bigger companies it did not work all the time. If you ever wondered why a title by a giant in the industry like <strong>Jack Kirby</strong> or <strong>Neal Adams</strong> got canceled it&#8217;s real simple, <strong>LIMITED OR NO DISTRIBUTION</strong>. That&#8217;s right, the books never made it to a lot of stands and did not get into the hands of the fans. It still happens today. <strong>The World Wide Web</strong> is a much better <strong>Direct Market</strong> for comic books.</p>
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