Apologies for not blogging for the past few days. No excuse for it; it just didn't happen.
As a quick hit as I start to catch up, I happened across a list of comics I was regularly buying in September 2003. It consisted of 23 titles and the publisher ratio was: 57% Marvel, 35% independant, and 9% DC. Looking at my list today, I see I'm getting 25 titles. The publisher ratio is: 40% Marvel, 40% independant, and 20% DC. I'm actually a little surprised that Marvel is as high as it is, but I still think it's noteworthy that, in three years, my Marvel purchasing has dropped 17%. All is not well in the house that Jack built.
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