In this week's Amazing Spider-Man #666:
Well, the Captain America movie poster is cool...the JJJ sign is funny.
But an Orbit gum logo, right in the middle of nowhere, for no reason??
Later in the same issue:
Stuck in the middle of an alley, the Harley-Davidson logo. Just sitting there.
Meanwhile, in Secret Avengers #15, pinned to a cubicle wall in a newspaper office:
Really, Marvel?
I didn't notice anything in any of the other Marvels I bought this week, although I didn't get that many. There may have been more in other titles.
So, is this new policy--paid product placements inside the stories themselves? How much money are you making from this, Marvel/Disney? And why are you still charging us $3.99 for these comics if you have these new revenue streams?
I'll be keeping on eye on this issue...
4 comments:
Outrageous. I'll keep an eye out as well!
Didn't they start doing this a few years back? I seem to remember there being some random Army ads sprinkled in the backgrounds the exact same way. Or am I crazy?
I need to go read some back issues, methinks.
Ads inside the stories?? I'm used to fake/parodic real live products inside comics...but actual ads? Geez...
Back around issue 600 and a little before, Spider-Man would swing by ads for Sleepy's Mattresses on billboards and cabs. I thought it was a goof until I went to NYC and saw it was a real store. I think we need to worry when they start chomping Hostess cakes and Subway while fighting the Beyonder. "Quick Ben, hand me that Twinkie so it can power the Ultimate Nullifier!"
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