Process wasn’t helped by this category having an enormous amount of The data I got from that, I just wasn’t happy with it in any way. Self-identification to group people together, and when I looked at Groups of any size I had to march uncomfortably over people’s Of race, ethnicity and nationality, all of which can overlap. While we asked for ethnicity, the data we got back was a mixture (2.2%), German (1.5%), Spanish (1.4%), Dutch (1%) and Filipino (1%).ĭata and realised it’s too complicated to actually get anything out Had more than a percent include Australian (3.5%), Brazilian Helpfully self-identified as Californian and Texen. I merged all of the United KingdomĮntries into British, so includes those who identified as Scottish,Įnglish, Welsh and Northern Irish. The biggest proportion is American with 50.5%, followed by British withġ8.3% and Canadian with 6.3%. However, when we reached nationality and ethnicity, that People’s choices, it does mean that the data can be used without To try and keep things simple, we wanted to doĪs many drop down options as possible. Isn’t really what people would consider a typical comic readership. Suffice to say considerable parts of WicDiv’s core readership Hot and sexy and ones that are less hot and sexy. Though probably in a less silly way that we did it. You can tell as mine often have terrible artifacts on from where I’ve screenshotted badly. The better half are the ones which our skilledĭesigner Sergio did for the magazine. You’ll see about half the graphs below are much better than the other This, and am far from an expert in spreadsheets or analysis. Of 20% of WicDiv readers have read any Phonogram. 70.2% of WicDiv readers don’t read Phonogram. Phonogram (our other indie book) implies this really is core. Still – things like 70.2% of those who responded having read Real sign of anyone trying to skew the results in a noticeable way. Just a link, it was passed around online by itself, but there’s no Readership survey, of people who follow the book close enough toĪctually read the back matter and see a tiny link in there. Of issue 21, which came out last week, and promised a wider look atĮDIT: Just put in some larger res images of certain graphs, as Tumblr ate them alive. I did a write up of the core results in the back Purchasing habits (including piracy), WicDiv related trivia and a lot The survey is pretty hefty, and includes demographics, comic The response was pretty impressive – 1500 or so readers responded. We provided a link to a google survey in issue 19 andĪsked our readers a bunch of questions, some serious, some less so. Wondering exactly who was reading the book, or at least who our core McKelvie, Matt Wilson and my own Image comic. Than the standard The Wicked + The Divine editorial piece, so I’m The Wicked + The Divine Readers Poll 2016Ĭomic readers, I suspect this may be passed around a little further
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