Board Thread:Questions and Answers/@comment-3020860-20181010055200/@comment-33620403-20181022173541

Hatebunny wrote: As for sales of digital vs. print - I'm not sure that's especially relevant, in terms of determining the era... not that I wouldn't still be interested to know.

Well, deciding to call it "digital age of comics" when most sold comics are physical just doesn't seem appropriate. Regardless of whether or not we're in a "digital age" culturally.

And I was thinking of "specifically comics-related" because all eras so far are comics-related. The golden age of comics only exists within the comics-related field, for one example. The early modern history, the "modern age", started in the 16th century, way before comics even existed, for another. So why the sudden shift ?

Though, if we look at it from the cultural frame, there's "post-modernism" (the second phase of post-modernism is characterized by digitality, so digital age could be relevant in a couple of years when there's the next major shift/change) and "contemporary" (after all the contemporary history started around 1945 and is still ongoing, so why not?) after the modern era.