A fault that western comics have is because they stick with one character, explore them EVERY way they can but because they don't want lose the franchise they built up around that character, they keep doing reimaginings, multiverse/ different dimensions etc to reuse the same character.
This exposes them to the leftist argument that the character itself is a title than a person as look at all the different versions they have and they are all 'spiderman, Superman, Thor' etc
That's ironically why they are having a hard time in Asia, they just reuse concepts (Isakai for example) than characters and just go in different directions. This makes it harder for leftists to latch on and claim any character as they all tend to be one shot and never reused for another property.
it's that way because since the beginning of the American comic book industry, the publishers not the artists/writers owned the characters and the ips. the Japanese artists own their ips and can end their series whenever they feel they're done with it and move on to the next projects.
A fault that western comics have is because they stick with one character, explore them EVERY way they can but because they don't want lose the franchise they built up around that character, they keep doing reimaginings, multiverse/ different dimensions etc to reuse the same character.
This exposes them to the leftist argument that the character itself is a title than a person as look at all the different versions they have and they are all 'spiderman, Superman, Thor' etc
That's ironically why they are having a hard time in Asia, they just reuse concepts (Isakai for example) than characters and just go in different directions. This makes it harder for leftists to latch on and claim any character as they all tend to be one shot and never reused for another property.
it's that way because since the beginning of the American comic book industry, the publishers not the artists/writers owned the characters and the ips. the Japanese artists own their ips and can end their series whenever they feel they're done with it and move on to the next projects.