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Read MoreThis week, Jared and Brit discuss the social media presence of the SuperWonder fandom and also why DC’s insistence on pandering to twitter is contributing to its downfall. They compare the social media presence of DC itself, Superman, Wonder Woman, and the centralized SuperWonder account to also determine which account gets the most interaction. Social media can be a great way for comic book companies to gauge interest in their books, but the problem arises when the companies cow tail to the portion of the internet that is all talk and does not support the books.
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