European Comics

They need to create their own a long running battle shonen. At the moment all they have is a long running comedy like Asterix & Obelixor or Lucky Luck.

Sons of El Topo volume 2 WHEN

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That would probably be last man.

Honestly aside from vydia Americans just don't consume any foreign entertainment products in large numbers. Even with a "breakdown of the comic industry" (which would realistically only be a collapse of the direct market and maybe a couple of publishers) you're looking at a smaller niche of an already niche market. Doesn't seem worth the investment except for "the really big stuff" precisely.

>Or everybody in the story is mean spirited.

Stop reading francobelgian comics then. And honestly it is not just comics, it is even their literature and culture as whole. French and their subvariants are vile people.

At least Jodorowsky is still around

>Not as weird sized single issues that are sort of prestige sized but not really. Not as overpriced coffee table bricks. Affordable trades.
They're never going to change their entire format to appeal to your autism. As for price you might be right, not sure how they compare in terms of pagecount to price ration.

>superheros dominating American comics so completely
It's becoming less and less true.

I thought most Americans didn't find westerns as appealing as us Euros because it's just not as exotic to them.

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As a shonen he is crap.

There's an entire subset of the French comic industry devoted to aping manga.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Manfra
It's pretty cancerous at this point desu