Mark Millar proposes a 50% royalty rate to help revive the comics industry.

Mark Millar Suggests Radical 50% Royalty Share to Save the Comics Industry

Mark Millar, the renowned comic book writer, has recently criticized the low page rates for comic artists and writers at Marvel and DC Comics. In a bold move to revive the struggling comics industry, Millar has proposed a radical 50% royalty share for creators, challenging the current system of minimal royalty payments by the Big Two.

Millar, known for his work on titles like Civil War and Kick-Ass, argues that the current royalty system is outdated and unfair to creators. He suggests that by implementing a 50-50 split on all sales over a certain threshold, Marvel and DC could attract top talent back to their books and breathe new life into the industry.

While some may disagree with Millar’s assessment of the current state of the market, there is no denying that his proposal has sparked a conversation about the treatment of creators in the comic book industry. With the potential to revolutionize the way royalties are distributed, Millar’s plan could have far-reaching implications for both creators and publishers.

Whether or not Marvel and DC will take up Millar’s challenge remains to be seen. But one thing is clear – the comics industry is at a crossroads, and bold ideas like Millar’s may be just what it needs to thrive once again.

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