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Old 02-10-2020, 01:12 PM   #975
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Originally Posted by ZodWallop View Post
True. I subscribe to things I want to reward or to last. Hill House comics is designed as a short-lived concept. The miniseries already going and the upcoming Plunge and I believe it's a wrap. But based on the quality, I'm voting with my dollars to let the publisher know I appreciate this kind of material. I've also subscribed to DC's fantasy/horror miniseries The Last God.

Similarly, I subscribe to any Howard Chaykin miniseries and various other creators I admire and want to support.
Yeah, it’s a conundrum sometimes. Does a fan pay full price to ‘support’ the creators, or wait for sales to buy from even more creators? Not sure what is ‘best’ for the industry; but I’ve always gone with bulk. I have $50 a month to spend on reading. Do I support 12 books at full price, or 60 at my 84 cent price? I selfishly want to read at least 60, so plays into my decision I’m sure. If I only wanted to read a handful of titles a month I’d be more apt to just subscribe at a shop or digitally.

Back on topic, on horror comics to recommend, I’m currently slowly reading thru Locke & Key from Hill, and Revival from Image and loving both.
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