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THE ROAD TO THE MODERN AGE the rise of the independent publisher and the birth of the direct market 1

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INDEPENDENT ALTERNATIVES newave, ground level, independent, and alternative 5

NEWAVE COMICS/COMIX coined to refer to even less visible and more independent type of comics that started in the mid 70s quarter or half page - commonly referred to as minicomics produced completely independent of publisher or editor - truly homemade medium eventually migrated online 6

GROUND LEVEL COMICS Term first coined by Star*Reach publisher Mike Friedrich in 1974:...to denote overground genres being exploited with an underground sensibility (Mainstream-ish) Science fiction & fantasy adventure stories Star*Reach offered creators: total control and ownership of characters they created very few editorial restrictions 7

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INDEPENDENT COMICS independent - any new publisher that attempted to compete with established publishers by offering genre fiction comic books intended for a mainstream audience Independent publishers were revolutionary in that they: often took risks on stories that didn t fit into the mainstream superhero framework (eventually revolutionized the the medium) allowed creators to retain control of their intellectual properties paid royalties to creators 9

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ALTERNATIVE COMICS most often authored by a single creator (who acts as author & artist) presents a very personal vision - many are autobiographical or put more emphasis on author than character self-published or small press works that resist mainstream genre fiction and celebrate their roots in the comix tradition. Alternative comics were able to thrive because of changes in comic book distribution - the Direct Market 11

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THE DIRECT MARKET the changing face of comic distribution 13

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Problems with new-stand/drugstore/supermarket distribution system: inconsistent titles shipped every month haphazard and inconsistent display unsold issues returned for reimbursement at the end of the month (and pulped) Discouraged many readers from becoming fans because it was almost impossible to follow a particular character or shoreline from month to month 16

PHIL SEULING approached major publisher - if they would give a 50% discount, he would keep unsold issues rather than returning for reimbursement Formed Sea Gate Distribution - distribute comics to the emerging specialty comic stores Offered comic shops a 40% discount if they bought from him Shipped stores exactly what they wanted in the quantities they wanted. 17

Publishers embrace the direct market distribution system: they could take advanced orders from retailers print quantities that more precisely matched demand they didn t have to take returns from retailers emergence of direct market only offerings: Dazzler #1 (Marvel), Tales of the New Teen Titans (DC), Camelot 3000 (DC) Encouraged new publishers comic stores became centers of comic culture 18

DOWNSIDE TO THE DIRECT MARKET isolated comic books and their readers from mainstream culture isolated comic books from potential new readers - Saturday morning cartoons became the dominant vector for introducing comic book characters to new readers The health of the industry (at all levels) became inextricably linked with the direct market Eventually led to an out of control culture of collecting (speculation) 19

NOTEWORTHY DIFFERENCES CONDITION - Direct market shops were designed specifically to keep comics in good condition (vs. spinner racks) - contributes to collector culture CULTURE OF KNOWLEDGE - store owners had a far better understanding of their inventory (often being collectors themselves). Customers were far more knowledgeable (pull lists) CONTENT - direct market shops catered to a more mature audience. Comics with content that was deemed inappropriate for drug stores/grocery stores/news stands PRICE - older customers were typically willing to pay several times more than the average customer of a drug store/grocery store/news stand 20

ONE DISTRIBUTOR DIAMOND TO RULE THEM ALL 21

Late 1970s - regional distribution (Donahoe Brothers in the Great Lakes region, Pacific Comics Distributors in Southern California, and New Media/Irjax in the Southeast) Early 1980s (beginning of direct market targeted comics) - emergence of better organized and more competitive distributors (Diamond Comics Distributors & Capital City Distribution) Mid 1980s - peak in the number of distributors (20 companies nationally). Diamond and Capital City were the largest distributors - operating nationally with a distributed warehouse system. Early 1990s - unsustainable growth (speculators market). Diamond & Capital City move from decentralized to centralized model. Era of buyouts and exclusive contracts. Mid 1990s - Most distributors either go out of business or are purchased by Diamond. Era of Diamond monopoly 22

THE EVENT 23

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WHY? 25

THE RISE OF THE GRAPHIC NOVEL 26

Richard Kyle - as early as 1964 (CAPA-ALPHA #2, a newsletter published by the Comic Amateur Press Alliance), he advocated using the term graphic story or graphic novel 1976-1978: Several works published that explicitly used the term graphic novel 1976 - Bloodstar by Richard Corben (adapted from a story by Robert E. Howard) 1976 - Beyond Time and Again by George Metzger (collection of serialized underground comics that were published from 1967 to 1972) 1976 - Chandler: Red Tide by Jim Steranko (digest sized publication that referred to itself both as a graphic novel and a visual novel ) 1977 - Racket Rumba by french artist/author Loro (noir-detective spoof) 1978 - Sabre: Slow Fade of an Endangered Species by writer Don McGregor and artist Paul Gulacy (first graphic novel sold in the direct market) 27

A Contract with God 1978 Will Eisner Not the first graphic novel - but widely considered the standard bearer for the format Consists of four short stories "A Contract With God", "The Super", "The Street Singer", and "Cookalein" all set in a Bronx tenement in the 1930s created a deeper understanding of the medium's worth and wide storytelling potential 28