>>1030860681) First off, good for him. He did a thing, and it succeeded. Plus he is a good penciller.
2) I don't agree with him, but if his comics are successful, than it's a new model for professionals to survive.
3) The antagnoizing on both sides has to stop, if we want comic book stores to survive.
4) Comics are split, instead of wasting efforts attacking each other, spend the efforts promoting your own books, and making them a better quality.
5) Show-Don't-Tell is ruining the direct market. If you can finish an issue in 5 minutes, you're not likely to spend $5 on it.
6) Decompression is an issue for the direct market. Put as much stuff in each comic issue as you can. Don't waste a panel!
7) Trades are another market and demographic, let can survive decompression.
8) Stop the name calling on all sides. 'Alt-Right' 'Cuck' 'SJW' it does hurt the fandom.
9) I am sorry, but if King's 'The Vision' came out in 1986-1991, it's quality of writing would be the norm, not something above all else. Increase the other comics, so 'The Vision' becomes the average quality you can expect from comics.
10) The Status Quo must be phased out. Comic heroes went from being Pulp, to being propaganda, to being mythology, to being soap operas, to being sitcom stars, and now they're basically sports' team mascots. Either phase them back to a modern mythology, or at very least, soap-opera stars, anything less is an insult to the characters.