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The cycle has so far been
>he’s not going to do it
>he’s doing it but it will fail
>it’s not failed but it won’t do well
> it’s done great but it won’t deliver but even if it does it will be shit
Considering he’s beaten everyone’s concerns so far, why would you be weirded out that people are confidant in it?
The product does matter. We’ve been going for pages over if it will be good.
People were saying he wouldn’t manage it…
Yes but he isn’t. We know exactly what he is selling. This is not the first time he has sold or marketed a product.
Welcome to every product ever.
I'm sitting here in utter astonishment at how much of a non-answer these points are.
"He sold a bunch of preorders to his captive audience sight unseen so of course we can be confident the book is good."
"People thought he wouldn't sell a bunch of preorders so of course we can expect the book is going to be good."
"He has sold or marketed something before [not a comic book I assume] so we know exactly what his comic is going to be like."
Wat

Did... did you preorder ISOM #1, Coofy? Did you sign up for Rippaverse gatekeeping duty? Are you doing it now?
Don't get me wrong, I've already said that I don't know if the book will be good or not*. If it is, it is, if it isn't, it isn't. But that's the point. None of us know what the book is going to be like, beyond some anti-woke thing cribbing from some Christian school. I don't know if the book will be bad, you don't know if the book will be good.
$2M+ is a fucking significant chunk of change, but it's completely immaterial to the quality of a book that no-one has seen or reported on. It's sold completely on the back of Eric July saying non-woke things on youtube, not on honest reviews of the product, word of mouth about how good it is, or anything pertaining to its own, intrinsic merits.
Do you see what I'm saying?
Please say you see what I'm saying. I already feel like I've taken too many crazy pills.
* I will be quoting this in a month or so, because if it is properly good I fully expect some dipshit with sub-80 IQ reading comprehension to be rubbing it all over this thread, going "bawhawhaw yoo all fought it was gunna be bad!"
I actually got to read the entire DBZ manga online and what kept me coming back was how strong his style was in the comic book panel format. The line work is incredible and a much better effort than what the vast majority of american pros were doing at that time.
I reread Dragon Ball and Dragon Ball Z recently, and I'm picking through Dragon Ball Super now. I've said I preferred Toriyamas earlier, rounder style, and I agree that the guy on Super art duties is a further step back. The characters are mostly paper thin and the way Goku and everyone else for that matter constantly pulls new powers out of his ass is ridiculous.
But somehow I can't stop.
nirvana oneshot vs lucifer 70
Holy shit.