After experiencing the shift in popularity for comics in the early 2010s, I would say that we went from 90% men as the readership (from the 1950s Archie comics & whatnot) to about a 75/25 ratio.
More women are interested in comics, but not necessarily devoting headspace to it. I know a friend-group where 1 doesn’t care about Marvel, 2 like watching their shows and movies, and one is a Captain Marvel super-fan (Ms. Marvel run for life, screw Carl Manvers).
The problem a lot of us have is that there was an audience for the craziness.
After experiencing the shift in popularity for comics in my the early 2010s, I would say that we went from 90% men as the readership (from the 1950s Archie comics & whatnot) to about a 75/25 ratio.
More women are interested in comics, but not necessarily devoting headspace to it. I know a friend-group where 1 doesn’t care about Marvel, 2 like watching their shows and movies, and one is a Captain Marvel super-fan (Ms. Marvel run for life, screw Carl Manvers).
The problem a lot of us have is that there was an audience for the craziness.