So the idea of a publicity stunt like ComicsGate is that after you grab customer's attention with it, you hold that attention with quality comics delivered in a timely fashion. As a marketing stunt, ComicsGate was great. However, the follow thru didn't work, because ComicsGate couldn't actually compete with Marvel/DC and the larger indies. I mean, I look at what Meyer is doing lately. He's shilling a lot of mainstream comics, not competing with them. This is because he doesn't really have his own comics to talk about. He sometimes will come out with a half-baked, bad idea for a comic that sounds like a mentally challenged teenager came up with it. Those don't matter anyway, because they don't become actual comics. Currently, I don't consider him to really be in the comics business..