By market correction I assume you mean short term? This is a book I see having little long term potential (as I have stated in this thread). It is a good 'flip.' That being said, has anyone ever thought of this scenerio:
The television show lasts a few seasons more and then gets 'cut' (for whatever reason; budget, loss of interest, runs its course)...
But then a few years later a Walking Dead movie is released. This would cause new interest in the book. Obviously, it may not be sustained as movie 'hype' only lasts for so long (as folks now buying IM #55 will learn).
Just one of the many possibilities if 'Hollywood' still has an interest in 'comic book' movies at that point in time. There is no reason to assume they would not, as zombies are a universal theme.
I just doubt the long term potential of this book (meaning decades; NOT just a few years).
Kind Regards,
'mint'
So why would a movie get made if the TV show can't do well enough to sustain interest in your scenario?
Re: See
Firefly
Star Trek
X-Files
I'm sure there are more, but those come immediately to mind.
The last X-Files movie which is residing in most bargain store $3 bins from remainder stock.