Kendell Swafford of Up Up & Away! in
Wow. What a week it's been. I have to admit, I understand my fellow retailers' frustration regarding the debacle that some feel Captain America #25 became. However, I have to admit to not sharing their anger, and please allow me to elaborate. Marvel is if nothing else, predictable. I saw it in the '80s, the '90s and I see it today. Everyone complains that Marvel keeps repeating the same mistakes, but the retail community at large always seems surprised when Marvel exhibits the exact same behavior as they have in the past. So, we know for a fact (and have known for years) that Marvel does not have our best interests at heart. But why should they? That's my job.
Maybe I was one of the lucky ones. I ordered Captain
I'm no Marvel zombie. Personally, I'm a far bigger DC fan, both as a reader and a retailer. DC would not have only overprinted the book, they would have overshipped it to make sure everyone had plenty. Marvel was never caught off-guard on this; they promised the exclusive story to the New York Daily News two months ago! Many are angry at Marvel right now for not trusting us with their little secret. But like them or not, Marvel made me money. Marvel published a book that people demanded to buy, and I sold them until I ran out. And then I sold some more.
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