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Sales figures for August
Here they are:
[url]https://www.cbr.com/sales-chart-august-2018-fantastic-four/2/[/url]
Infinity Wars did better than Infinity Countdown, and did place higher than regular Batman issues. It is also a better read.
Two issues of Justice League sold over 75,000 copies, and Avengers only did 58,925. Avengers did beat Extermination 1 and every other mutant title. Avengers also was ahead of Star Wars.
Extermination and Deadpool were the only mutant titles to sell more than 40,000 copies.
Fantastic Four sold great. Let us see how it holds up in future issues.
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Immortal Hulk sales are not decreasing.
That's new for an Ewing comics
I'm really happy for him, but personnaly, I feel it like a monkey paw wish.
"Ewing's talent will be rewarded.
But
It will be on a Old Hulk book."
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[QUOTE=mugiwara;3906740]Immortal Hulk sales are not decreasing.
That's new for an Ewing comics
I'm really happy for him, but personnaly, I feel it like a monkey paw wish.
"Ewing's talent will be rewarded.
But
It will be on a Old Hulk book."[/QUOTE]
Why is THAT a monkey's paw wish?? : [ Many of us Hulk-fans are THRILLED that we finally have such a great writer as Ewing, and that the book is doing well not just with us fans, but critically as well! = )
Too bad it's not selling all that great though... but, at least it's steady.
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[QUOTE=L.R Johansson;3906772]Why is THAT a monkey's paw wish?? : [ Many of us Hulk-fans are THRILLED that we finally have such a great writer as Ewing, and that the book is doing well not just with us fans, but critically as well! = )
Too bad it's not selling all that great though... but, at least it's steady.[/QUOTE]
for the hulk that's fairly decent
It's certainly encouraging
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Any idea what the * next to a value means?
I don't see it on the legend
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It means they were released before August.
I prefer Comichron, which lists the release dates.
[url]http://comichron.com/monthlycomicssales/2018/2018-08.html[/url]
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Count me in that Justice League 75,000. This would be the first time ever that I bought a DC book, but no Marvel books.
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Can't believe how low the orders for Runaways are! Can't see that or Exiles lasting much longer. In fact, I think Exiles will end with issue #11
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Uh, look at Moon Girl! That's not even able to hit five figures in direct market now, and it keeps going. Seriously, those two books' survival will depend on their trade and digital sales. For that reason I don't think Exiles will end at 11 - both will get at least three trades (we're not under Alonso any more and Cebulski's not as trigger happy, he even revived Unstoppable Wasp and Iceman, which will both now get their third trade).
I think we can safely say Quicksilver's mini bombed though.
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[QUOTE=Digifiend;3907042]Uh, look at Moon Girl! That's not even able to hit five figures in direct market now, and it keeps going. Seriously, those two books' survival will depend on their trade and digital sales. For that reason I don't think Exiles will end at 11 - both will get at least three trades (we're not under Alonso any more and Cebulski's not as trigger happy, he even revived Unstoppable Wasp and Iceman, which will both now get their third trade).
I think we can safely say Quicksilver's mini bombed though.[/QUOTE]
I love both books so I hope you're right.
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Yeah, those Runaways numbers don't look great. It's supposedly one of the few titles that sells significantly more on digital platforms, but unless significantly more is Two to Three times the print numbers that's still not great.
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Captain Marvel is still a failure. Damn. I do not believe i've ever seen a character be given so much chances.
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I'm really happy that the Fantastic Four sold so well and hope that it maintains great numbers. :)
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[QUOTE=Digifiend;3906942]It means they were released before August.
I prefer Comichron, which lists the release dates.
[url]http://comichron.com/monthlycomicssales/2018/2018-08.html[/url][/QUOTE]
I see
Thanks a lot
Those x23 numbers are low
I expected more
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33k? That looks fine to me. All-New Wolverine was doing similar numbers.