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Creative Cat Productions | Over production of collectable issues brought the comic book industry down to its knees in the 1990s @creativecatproductions | Uploaded August 2024 | Updated October 2024, 1 day ago.
Comic book companies churned out collectable comics by the millions. Comic books shops got strong armed into make very large orders, out of fear of missing out on the next big thing. So when comic book readers stopped buying around 1995, shops were left out to dry with boxes and boxes of unsold crappy comic books that no one wanted to actually buy. The shops couldn’t make a return on their investment. And so many simply went out of business. Thus ended the comic book bubble of the early 1990s.

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