Toy Industry : Prequel

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If Dunphy Comics has been having phenomenal sales since its existence, then the advent of Volume Books truly gave it the identity to make phenomenal profits.

That is not to say that they didn't profit before, it was just that they were doing it more better now.

In the niche market of single-issue sales, Dunphy titles were already a ludicrous business in the industry. When that single-issue ludicrosity is transferred to high-price Volume Books, then the effect is already within expectations.

Although the first-day sales record wasn't as phenomenal as expected, it already set the stage for what's about to come.

Dunphy single issues were limited after all but Volume Books didn't have that restriction so the sales were incremental with time.

As the storylines and arcs of TMNT and Dragonball would continue onwards, it would also continue to accumulate traction over the years which would also make the 1st Volumes be the ones with the most sales.

1970s- 80s kids, teens, and parents familiar with those popular Dunphy titles are already buying as they can. When the kids, teens, and parents of the succeeding years are taken into account, the terrifying sales implications could already be predicted.

Unlike traditional American trade paperbacks and comic storylines that would become obsolete due to its incoherence, Volume Books had traces of the Japanese manga archetype to always be relevant as the story goes on for years.

Essentially, every Volume Book that the Dunphy would release on the market is a seed that would always draw in money as long as someone is interested.

If Dunphy Comics is an idle game like Cookie Clicker, TMNT and Dragonball Volume Books are the 'bot' cookie-makers that would give a seemingly endless amount of cookies and is quite dependent on time.

To upgrade such 'cookie-making bots', all that has to be done is add more quality volumes and make the stories relevant.

This is why Intellectual Properties are sought after and why a lot are clamoring to have their own. One could be an idle tycoon if they could handle one IP properly.

Besides I wouldn't have to worry for a while about handling the many franchises I have already, Dunphy Comics has me somewhat covered and secured on the management part.

Although it is still in comic books factor of the franchise formula, its several months long run is nothing short of spectacular.

All that I have to concern myself now is expanding the number of comic book franchises I have in hand or expanding outwards to other franchise sectors.

It is too bad that Dunphy Toys and Dunphy Animations could not be rushed, so I just have to currently settle with establishing RoboCop and Predator first.

Although the industry is still reeling with Dunphy Comics' consecutive market-changing movement, it probably wouldn't hurt to slip in a few more.

Previously, I gave priority to The Transformers but Now that a few issue releases had been done and a stock of many succeeding issues are ready to be processed, it is time for the cyborg and alien hunter to be doctored to my whim.

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It was a good thing that I already have a preliminary outline of all the things I might or might not do with the two properties.

This time, I have to flesh out a lot of kinks and mostly add things up from other related and possible pop culture references.

Unlike all the other imitations I have worked on, RoboCop and Predator had the weakest staying power after all.

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