Worries of Big two

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Alarmed by the tremendous success of Dunphy Comics, there were some particular and special groups that has already called out their best to deal with the upsurge of comic book buyers.

They found out that Dunphy Comics wasn't just showcasing excellent sales week after week but had also helped in growing consumers.

Comic book stores and other retailers already noticed the surge in visitors that they were having.

Traffic is better than ever which complementary developed the industry as a whole.

From the 100s or so nerds that have been regular vultures peeking in the displays, the number doubled with parents and curious hip teens asking about the popular Dunphy label of stories.

Monkey-tailed Goku was starting out to become a common topic alongside sewer-living ninja turtles and grand catfolk.

For the parents, they mostly had to make the trip because their children were jealous of this one classmate having a cool-looking comic book.

For the hip teens, they had probably bullied the nerds and were intrigued by what they confiscated in the nerd's belongings.

Of course, the somewhat high-profile reportings on various media for the past couple of weeks helped bolster this upsurge of store visitors.

Dunphy Comics had their ways of storytelling and manufacturing that seem to have lured these newcomers into buying their issues.

Other comic book publishers were getting benefits as well because of their numerosity compared to the still limited Dunphy comic titles.

As much as these comic book newcomers were curious about the talk of comic society, they also had their attention grabbed by some superhero titles that they grew up with.

It was a win-win on many sides but some still had plans of their own especially the Big Two who were coping and readying for these market disruptions

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Marvel Comics Headquarters.

Jim Shooter was reading up on the competition's titles and issues and had to commend its unusual refreshingness to everything it has done.

New cover convention, better printing strategy, chapter- like issues, surprising weekly releases(issues of same comic is 2 weeks but arranged in a way that issues of other comic titles filled the gap and every week a new comic issue is available), adventure- laden stories, and grand set-ups that build anticipation for the next issues.

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles should follow the usual superhero comic format with bad guys every other issue to deal with but something tells him that the creator had other plans in mind.

Jim had always been an advocate for straightforward and concrete storylines and he could tell that the Ninja Turtles wouldn't follow the mess of Marvel heroes.

The chapter- like pacing of Dragonball and the newly released ThunderCats tells him that the Turtles would have a satisfying continuity that he always hopes for superheroes.

"It looks like I have to hurry with implementing Marvel hero assemblies and perfected continuity." After reading up on the newcomer, Jim's ambition for the tentatively named Secret Wars issues was empowered.

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