The Muppets have a track record of being all-inclusive and Disney seems to understand that as of late. Their past performance of target marketing confusion is partly responsible for the Muppets need for a comeback. It was Sony's fault too before them.
Maybe there's a contrary internal directive out there, but the comics seem to be for everybody so far. I think these comics are a great way to introduce the characters to a new generation while giving the fans a treat. The comics thus far reflect that sentiment and that is exactly why there's buzz. It's not because of the kids at this point. I hope these don't get watered down and candy coated in the future.
To date the comics have introduced Hilda, Mildred, frackles, Uncle Deadly, George, Wayne, Wanda and many other obscure characters. It's obviously a nod to the longtime fans and I think that's what member minor muppets was addressing. We love those little cameos. We'd like to see more. I'm not a big Digit fan, but would enjoy seeing him hanging around on a pirate ship or riding a horse in the forest. I would also love to see Pepe as a pirate or a lost boy. I think kids would too.
I suppose the misunderstanding here is that it sounds like Disney's mission statement is to pander to kids in order to introduce the characters to them, when all the fans see these for us too.
We feel like a priority and that's a lot of the reason for recent praise. I've seen a balance and really enjoy that. Whatever that magic formula is, I hope it doesn't change. These comics don't seem to be
for kids, primarily or otherwise. They seem to be for everybody. However, it does appear to be the perfect cost-effective, grassroots campaign to bring the face of the Muppets to kids.
Basically I'm saying - keep up the good work! The magic is coming back. And there's more magic to come with Amy's beautiful renderings. Fall can't come soon enough for me!