I totally agree. Without reinvention 2000ad will die with its current audience.
I also agree that a new all ages title would be a good idea running alongside it.
And when I say "all ages" I mean real all ages, not simplistic kids stuff that talks down to the readers, material that is aim just above the target audience that challenges them just like 2000ad did for us 30 years ago.
That way as the new readers grow out of the all ages stuff they can organically move into 2000ad and keep it alive.
I totally agree. Without reinvention 2000ad will die with its current audience.
I also agree that a new all ages title would be a good idea running alongside it.
And when I say "all ages" I mean real all ages, not simplistic kids stuff that talks down to the readers, material that is aim just above the target audience that challenges them just like 2000ad did for us 30 years ago.
That way as the new readers grow out of the all ages stuff they can organically move into 2000ad and keep it alive.