I'm wondering what other folks think of comics in magazine format - you know, old titles like 'Rampaging Hulk', 'Vampirella', 'Eerie', stuff like that.
With accent on the word 'old'. I've been wondering why magazine-sized comics died out, and why no attempt has been made to bring them back. Or at least no attempt that I've seen (please, if there are any, just let me know).
Sure there is 'Heavy Metal' (still waitin' to hear if they have accepted my story...), but I never see new ones.
Also, having never read the Hulk ones, were there many that weren't anthologies? More or less, 'Vampirella', 'Savage Sword of Conan' and the rest were really anthologies with ongoing stories, but I don't know of any that just had the one story and no others (was that the format of the Rampaging Hulk?).
Most importantly, does anyone think there is any market for this sort of thing? I always kinda liked the idea that the comic stories in the magazines were a little more 'adult' than in regular comics (if for no other reason that there were nipples in SSOC but not in Conan the Barbarian)(and not just on the guys, either

), and would imagine that there would still be a place for that sort of thing today.
Or maybe not. Maybe the trend to have more 'mature' content (storywise if not nipplewise) in regular comics makes magazines irrelevant. Still, I liked the larger format, the larger canvas to play with if you will.