Just finished Daredevil 15.1 and thought it was really good, but more like an annual than a .1 and the recent Spider-man .1 learning to crawl was really just a miniseries in disguise
Wasn't the .1 a way to categorize a jumping on point for readers as opposed to the constant re-numbering?
The Marvel .1 - Daredevil, Spidey, etc...
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Yes, it was. Now, apparently, it isn't.drew102e wrote:Wasn't the .1 a way to categorize a jumping on point for readers as opposed to the constant re-numbering?
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Re: The Marvel .1 - Daredevil, Spidey, etc...
I had to laugh when Marvel did this the first time on Amazing Spider-Man when the current volume started. I can't remember which editor it was (I'll try and find the article), but he received basically the same question and responded that they were doing it this way so that hard core Spider-Man fans would see it but more of the casual fans could skip it but still have a complete run of Amazing Spider-Man based on the whole numbers. Basically he was selling it on it's skip-ability (if that's a word).
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Just listened to the latest mayo report and this very topic came - interesting
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