New Comic published & reaction (1)

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Dunphy Comics went on as usual and as much as the employees and projects have stabilized themselves, the same can't be said with the direct market.

Dragonball became very popular topic and a comic title to grab from the shelves. Some skeptical people didn't know why the tailed Son Goku was charismatic enough to be sold.


The weird boy isn't even a superhero as he just uses his martial arts to chop up wood or fight monstrous fish to eat.

What everyone can agree on is the fact that the art was way too pleasing and it is a unique concept that they had never encountered before.

No one bothered to refute or answer the skeptics though as it still isn't worthy to debate on as the story still hasn't been expanded.

Besides, even the skeptics were buying as anything weird is worth buying for its quirkiness because it might be an investment when comic book trading increases its exchange price.

Newsstand regulars also happen to hear the direct market craze for something that wasn't made available for newsstands and took their own little trip to where one could procure ' Son Goku'.

The non- CCA standard of the book troubled them but when they checked that nothing too troubling was shown they still bought it. Nothing yet at least for the first issue.

It has to be said that most newsstand buyers are parents who want to buy something to busy their clamoring children while they were paying for their daily newspaper.

When those newsstand buyers that took a stroll to the direct market would give their recommendations to those parents, the circle of Dragonball seekers would expand.

CCA approved or not, the parents who noticed the fervor for the talked about comic book followed the trend and became part of a herd that bought along with the crowd.

When those parents would have the occasional neighbour gathering and talk about something to buy for their children, Son Goku would be recommended again for the Dragonball influence to truly encroach on households.

The attention on the comic book ballooned further when magazines and notable publications made some detailed reporting on the comic craze of recent days.

It was all publicity that was welcomed by Dunphy Comics. Unlike the magazine advertisement that company paid for earlier, the publication people that printed those reports seem to have done it for free.

Since Son Goku was topic- worthy, they took that scoop and got an easy article for it.

Their articles would serve to be seen by mainstream society and Dragonball's societal expansion came underway.

Literature critics and noted comic book connoisseurs would notice and publish their reviews of the wild comic book that seems to have come from nowhere.

It wouldn't stagnate that way for long as television reporting usually correlates popular topics in newspapers and translate it into broadcasting form.

By the days that television reporters have tiny segments talk about how a weird new comic book is selling very well on the market, it would then mark Dragonball's overall expansion.

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