Board Thread:Questions and Answers/@comment-3020860-20181010055200/@comment-33620403-20181022133937

I don't know how much the academics are to be taken into consideration here, but currently in comic studies, "digital comics" is still a fairly new and discussed field, but one thing is for sure, it excludes prints put into digital format. That name is used for productions purposely thoughtout for the digital format. Which is still a minority among Marvel or DC. Most of which are resumed to breaking a print page in two instead of developing its own grammar. So currently, "digital age of comics" is a name which would make no sense. At the very least, I couldn't help myself thinking of "digital comics" when reading such a name.

But if it's just "for the common folk", maybe if the majority of the sales is digital ? Are there any comparative numbers ?