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Picture 2.pngNewsarama has two recent articles on the interaction between e-readers and cartoons.

The first, Could Kindle Kill Comics?, by Vaneta Rogers: “[Comic books are] a business that is very low margin and very low print run, so if 10 percent of the readers migrate to an e-device, that is going to throw off the economics for 60 percent of the books that are published in this country, and that’s probably a low guess,” said John Cunningham, DC Comics VP, Advertising. “So it doesn’t have to become everybody in the room raising their hands having one to have that have a long-term impact on how the business goes.”

and the second, Can the iPhone Save Comic Books, also by Vaneta: As strange as that may sound to a generation who grew up reading paper comics, the next generation of comic book fans could be getting their fix by downloading motion comics on iTunes. And for small press publishers who are already struggling to compete, the distribution opportunity of the iPhone offers an enticing alternative to paper.

 
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