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>>“On a practical level, this is not really a story about ‘diversity’ at all,” Wilson said. “It’s a story about the rise of YA comics. If you look at it that way, the things that sell and don’t sell (AND THE MARKETS THEY SELL IN VS THE MARKETS THEY DON’T SELL IN) start to make a different kind of sense.”
And if you need it spelled out for you, this is basically saying: we want out characters in the YA book market and not comic shop. The reality is, the average Ms Marvel reader only read the first five issues in that first trade and nothing more.