Seeing the success of Shonen Jump and other such comic anthologies in Japan, a company in the states/Europe/Your-country decides to make one of their own.
What would they have to do in order to be successful?
Also Heavy Metal.
>>92350929
nothing in particular
It would be a lost cause.
No one reads in general, let alone comics.
>>92350929
There are many comic anthologies in Europe. This is a stupid hypothetical.
>>92352637
Fine, then just in Burgerland.
>>92352811
Marvel.
Include material from imprints that aren't superheroes. Romance, horror, mystery, etc. other genres that used to be printed at the Big 2, but have fallen off.
>>92350929
It's a bit too late for America to get an Ossamu Tezuka.
>>92350929
> follow the manga style long chapter format with single creative source and relatively consistent art + jump style weekly or bimonthly schedule + sensitive to american/western topics
>>92354095
Would burgers even be willing to work that hard?
It'd have to be dirt cheap, Like less than 3.99 cheap, especially if it's being published monthly. And it has to be headlined by talent that actually attracts a sustainable audience. Both of which are pretty unrealistic demands in today's market.
There's this thats similar to Shonen Jump
Isn't Shonen Jump actually doing really poorly these days?
Also, what the everliving fuck is wrong with OP's image? Tell me that's a dollar store "How to Draw" book and not something that actually got published.