I completely understand that and I've read that particular post before (god I hate that guy

). What I took umbrage with was the over-all generalization that anyone who complains that Marvel has raised the priced to $3.99 on their top tier titles but continues to support the second tier titles at $2.99 are hypocrites. My whole argument that when people say "I'm taking a hard line at the $3.99 price point by not buying any of those books and anyone who does is an idiot" needs to take a good hard long look at some of the indy titles they are buying and stop making generalizations about what other people buy.
I know where you're coming from. I agree, largely, with your points. I also try to not rail on people's choices of what they buy.
However, we may be talking about publishers that are larger than Ape, but the difference in numbers isn't as wide as you may think.
I don't have numbers for
Irredeemable and
Unthinkable yet. But in your earlier post, you had mentioned
Proof, as an example of a $3.50 book.
Let's do a quick overview of the economics of an issue of
Proof:Per-issue price that book is sold to Diamond: $1.22 ($3.50 cov price x 35%)
Sales for Proof #18: 2,587*
Total dollars earned through Diamond on preorders for issue #18: $3,156.14
Costs to the creators:Publisher's fee: Image takes a flat $2,500 for every book they sell, regardless of if it sells 100 copies or 100,000 copies.
Print cost: Image is a larger publisher, so they would have a smaller per-unit cost than my example, so here are the costs to print a 3,000 quantity:
20˘/unit: $600
30˘/unit: $900
40˘/unit: $1,200
50˘/unit: $1,500
In this example, the only way that the creative team is breaking even on preorders is if they're getting the books printed for 20˘ a unit—and I'm not sure that anyone is getting that price (except for maybe Marvel and DC).
If the
Proof team charged a cover price of $2.99, their sale price to Diamond would be $1.05 per-unit, which would be a loss regardless of how cheaply the book is being printed.
Again, I don't disagree with you about people examining why they get angry about one book's cover price and not another. And I also don't have any numbers on how the IDW licensing costs and printing costs are structured, so I'm not help with how they fit into the equation.
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http://www.comichron.com/monthlycomicssales/2009/2009-03.html