Poll Suggests DC's New 52 Readership Has Resonated with Existing Readers, Not New Ones

Poll Suggests DC's New 52 Readership Has Resonated with Existing Readers, Not New Ones

Is the New 52's success bittersweet?

Feature Opinion
By Hilton - Feb 11, 2012 07:02 PM EST
Filed Under: DC Comics
Source: Comics Alliance



On Friday, Feb. 10, Laura Hudson of Comics Alliance reported that 70 percent of 5,336 respondents in Nielsen survey of DC's New 52 readers were already fans before the relaunch happened. Ninety-three percent were male, and only five percent were new to comics. Only about 2 percent were younger than 18.

Hudson found this data troubling, since DC had promoted the New 52 as an initiative to hook newer readers--non-comics fans, women and young people--who hadn't read comics before. But apparently, all it did was grab more of the same adult males who'd already been reading comics to begin with.

So far, the creative teams behind the New 52 have mirrored its audience: the vast majority of them are male. Gail Simone, Nicola Scott, Amy Reeder and Ann Nocenti are the lone female creators cited by Comics Alliance.

The article quoted blogger and writer Jill Pantozzi, who wrote DC the following message at The Mary Sue:

"The bottom line? It's not that women aren't reading comics, it's that a lot of women aren't reading DC comics and there are legitimate, concrete reasons for that. Why do women make so much noise about what's going on at DC? They WANT to read your comics. They LOVE your characters. They're just turned off by how they're represented. It's an incredibly easy fix if you'd just try."

But if DC's concerned about the survey results, there may be hope. The research only spans readership data that came out soon after the New 52's September relaunch, not data from more recent months. Since the New 52 is six months old now, there's a lot of room for reader habits to have changed in that time. According to Hudson, DC plans to conduct its own internal research to gauge readership data as well.


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SageMode
SageMode - 2/11/2012, 7:26 PM
DC = Yawning Factor. Lol
Viltrumite
Viltrumite - 2/11/2012, 7:37 PM
Interestingly enough, DC's New 52 initiative got me and my friend hooked on eight different series. We both had found it a bit difficult to get into ongoing series from the company beforehand. Just an personal observation.
Wildaniel
Wildaniel - 2/11/2012, 7:41 PM
The new 52 has some good titles! Scott Snyder's Batman is AWESOME!!! ANd one of my favorites is Catwoman!!! Great story and art. Cant wait until Wednesday for the #6is, lol.
Wildaniel
Wildaniel - 2/11/2012, 7:42 PM
Only bad thing is they are raising prizes on some, like Synder's Batman.
TheGambitFreak
TheGambitFreak - 2/11/2012, 8:53 PM
Yeah Red Hood and the Outlaws #1 was to attract chicks haha, nevermind that, they really thought comic books were gonna attract girls!? lol, I just date girls who can stand I like comics, I gave up on them liking them years ago, lol.
deanwilkins
deanwilkins - 2/11/2012, 9:16 PM
I have pretty much dropped all of the new titles. I've never read so few DC comics as I do now - and there was a long time where they were my favorite. I despise the new Superman comics - likewise with Batman. JLA is still being read for now and also Resurrection Man which was always one of my best. Bring on the reboot.
CBK
CBK - 2/11/2012, 9:17 PM
Frankly, the results of this Nielsen survey are irrelevant. The numbers speak for themselves, and I've been personally told by many LCS owners that they saw a huge influx in both new and lapsed readers. I'll go off of the stats provided to me by a retailer waaaaay before I will put weight on a survey conducted through websites whom's main readership consists of current comics readers. 'Nuff said.
AUSSYACE
AUSSYACE - 2/11/2012, 9:29 PM
At least DC are creating excitement within the industry and whether this 52 lasts or not it does not really matter as they have the Strongest Character and Villans in Comic Book History...
Phlegmbot
Phlegmbot - 2/11/2012, 9:44 PM
I'm really curious about the FUTURE of the New 52, not the past.
Gamma022
Gamma022 - 2/11/2012, 10:46 PM
Yay in the 2 percent!
I think the New 52 is great for younger readers like me to know the characters more instead of reading through hundreds of old comics.

KALel3412
KALel3412 - 2/12/2012, 1:07 AM
i really like the justice league, action, and the gl series. havent got a chance to read flash aquaman, or batman yet. but they have really let me down with the superman series. atleast i have action comics for superman
marvel72
marvel72 - 2/12/2012, 4:44 AM
only intrested in.....

-animal man
-batman (snyder)
-flash
-green lantern
-red lanterns
-swamp thing

f*ck the rest.
JasonCYates
JasonCYates - 2/12/2012, 5:58 AM
The NEW DC 52 is a good idea, but they didn't really change the principal characters costumes that much and some like POWERGIRL, have had just about everything we liked about the look removed:( Here's a thought, maybe keep what we like about the characters and do something profound in their stories, rather than just slap a fresh new design on'em. The new logo looks like a 90s software company logo, not a logo for a creative industry that is supposed to be dedicated to modern myth. The mainstream want to be taken seriously by non-comic readers, that's understandable, maybe you should do what MARVEL has done, make more films, from more than just the BATMAN and SUPERMAN universe. The Green Lantern movie was at least a start.
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