True. Like I said in the Champions Appreciation thread, look at Young Justice. Selling much better. Why? Because the IP was established two decades ago.
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True. Like I said in the Champions Appreciation thread, look at Young Justice. Selling much better. Why? Because the IP was established two decades ago.
Well, as promised, here's a link to this month's Hulk numbers:
[url]https://www.comicboards.com/php/show.php?msg=hulk-2019061019311294&layout=thread[/url]
There's a breadcrumb trail if you want to go back further than just IMMORTAL.
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Eh, not many punters this month it seems. Perhaps we've finally reached a consensus? Things are bad to say the least. The sales of Champions and related books are a joke. While nobody seems game to even talk about War of the Realms, in what might be Marvel's worst performing event this side of 1996. All we need now is for Marvel to blame all their bad decisions on cosmic manipulations from Doctor Manhattan and the cycle will be complete.
Maybe the Champions line just leans more towards digital and trade sales (with the exception of Miles Morales)? Those aren't reflected in these numbers.
I genuinely wonder if War of the Realms is one of Marvels worst preforming events. Not only is it highly uneventful(pun intended), it's also seems to be reflected in the sales. Also you really don't hear anyone talking about it. It's a pretty crappy, rushed event with no clear structure. It seems like it's only purpose is to exist as an event because Marvel needs to do 15 events a year or something and it needs to lead into Thor somehow regaining his hammer in the end.
[QUOTE=Subzero89;4404349]I genuinely wonder if War of the Realms is one of Marvels worst preforming events. Not only is it highly uneventful(pun intended), it's also seems to be reflected in the sales. Also you really don't hear anyone talking about it. It's a pretty crappy, rushed event with no clear structure. It seems like it's only purpose is to exist as an event because Marvel needs to do 15 events a year or something and it needs to lead into Thor somehow regaining his hammer in the end.[/QUOTE]
I thought that was Age Of X-Man?
1.Maybe everyone knows that Marvel is bringing the Young Avengers back and The Champions have been reduced to a lame duck?
2.Maybe DC's teen heroes have [B] closer connections[/B] to their adult counterparts and are actually sidekicks, a word Marvel is terrified of.
3. Marvel wants to have its own sidekick team, but doesn't want sidekicks.
[QUOTE=Anthony W;4404551]I thought that was Age Of X-Man?[/QUOTE]
I mean both kinda are.
[QUOTE=Anthony W;4404551]I thought that was Age Of X-Man?[/QUOTE]Yeah, Age of X-Man is a total flop. Major X #1 came out in April, and sold more copies in May (i.e. reorders) than any of the AOXM books! :eek:
[QUOTE=Anthony W;4404560]1.Maybe everyone knows that Marvel is bringing the Young Avengers back and The Champions have been reduced to a lame duck?
2.Maybe DC's teen heroes have [B] closer connections[/B] to their adult counterparts and are actually sidekicks, a word Marvel is terrified of.
3. Marvel wants to have its own sidekick team, but doesn't want sidekicks.[/QUOTE]They can co-exist. Though Wiccan is on Strikeforce, so I don't think the YA are coming back as a team. They are finally starting to use the individual members more though.
Not a fan of Champions, but the last issues were good. For me the real problem is the name. If you call them Young Avengers, and you add Hawkeye, Wiccan and Hulkling (the most popular characters) it can work..
[QUOTE=Anthony W;4404560][B]1.Maybe everyone knows that Marvel is bringing the Young Avengers back and The Champions have been reduced to a lame duck?[/B]
2.Maybe DC's teen heroes have [B] closer connections[/B] to their adult counterparts and are actually sidekicks, a word Marvel is terrified of.
3. Marvel wants to have its own sidekick team, but doesn't want sidekicks.[/QUOTE]
But individual Champions like Ms Marvel and Miles Morales-Spider-Man are bigger than any of the Young Avengers, heck it's they're probably bigger than all the various Young Avengers combined.
So yeah it's strange that when you put them with Amadeus Cho who had a decent following as the Hulk and Sam Alexander who has some fans their team book wont sell. Maybe the book is actually somehow less than the sums of its parts or perhaps it does sell outside single issue floppies.
[QUOTE=Orbus;4405460]But individual Champions like Ms Marvel and Miles Morales-Spider-Man are bigger than any of the Young Avengers, heck it's they're probably bigger than all the various Young Avengers combined.[/QUOTE]
That they're probably more popular then Kate Bishop feels kind of...cathartic in a way :p?
[QUOTE]So yeah it's strange that when you put them with Amadeus Cho who had a decent following as the Hulk and Sam Alexander who has some fans their team book wont sell. Maybe the book is actually somehow less than the sums of its parts or perhaps it does sell outside single issue floppies.[/QUOTE]
Cho had a decent following as a Hulk but it was about on par with Sam Wilson as Cap. Probably not enough to support a long-term run, especially by the end. I wonder how many people actually care about him as "Brawn," but I always think Cho is more popular as Cho then just trying to make him a normal Superhero.
Sam has fans but he definitely can't sell a book to save his life anymore. No Nova can.
[QUOTE=Knight27;4401357]Why is champions doing so bad?[/QUOTE]
Nobody needs them. & no one asked about them.
Stop putting in our mouths all that is not tasty and not popular.
[QUOTE=Anthony W;4404560]1.Maybe everyone knows that Marvel is bringing the Young Avengers back and The Champions have been reduced to a lame duck?
2.Maybe DC's teen heroes have [B] closer connections[/B] to their adult counterparts and are actually sidekicks, a word Marvel is terrified of.
3. Marvel wants to have its own sidekick team, but doesn't want sidekicks.[/QUOTE]
Is #2 really the case? I feel like most of the connections are just lip service at this point since it feels like DC’s teen heroes barely
interact with thier adult counterparts