frogboy4
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You hit the nail on the head right there with "having thumbed through [the Muppets comic book reissue] at Toys R Us...". How cool is that? It's at froggin' Toys R Us. Now the toddler-like covers and the economy-grade paper makes perfect sense. This reprint is for a different crowd.Actually, having thumbed through it at Toys R Us...while I hate the covers, and the paper is more on the cheaper side...it's very very awesome to have the TPB reprinted for people at $6. Not a lot of people would be as exposed to the comics as they may with this being at grocery stores and whatnot.
Let's face it. The Muppets need young new fans if they are going to be popular again for the long term. This cancellation of Boom in favor of these reprints may have angered the Muppets' base fans in favor of gaining new ones, but they've already hooked us. We'll be back. This decision is smart and a little bit cold, but doesn't it warm your heart to know that a new generation of youngsters is going to learn all about Kermit and his friends? Maybe they'll even stop yelling "Elmo" at the screen when they seen Animal in the new theatrical trailers. Yes, this did happen to me recently.
What's happening with Disney:
The entire entertainment landscape is joining the rest of America by taking aggressive efforts at belt-tightening. Disney is no different. They're finding the best ways to make more bang for their buck. I wouldn't be surprised if this was their plan with Boom all along. Have then take the financial risk and test the waters. They're probably formulating a plan to keep things in house especially now that they own Marvel. That was a mammoth investment that will take years to recoup.
Disney is axing beloved soaps, popular dramas like Desperate Housewives and fairytale based films in order to maximize profits. All of these make substantial money. They're just not the next best thing. Entertainment is a fickle business.
I hope Disney does better by the Muppets in quality and fan appreciation. Right now it's about creating a new audience base in order to maximizing earnings.