I wonder what the percentage breakdown is for physical/digital is these days.
Well, both HoX and PoX did better than Morrisson's first issue (144,835) and that month's Uncanny X-Men (136,081) as well as X-Treme X-Men 1 (135,219), and Ultimate X-Men 1 (117,085).
And those were back in 2001, so yeah, I'd say that, for 2019, this is an amazing X-relaunch.
Oh, the numbers absolutely indicate that the X-Office has a success on their hands. But this wasn't just another relaunch. This was supposed to be monumental. This was Marvel saying they were going to stop treating the X-Men like the unwanted plus one at the family reunion. This was "Look, we've got Hickman AND the movie rights back and now everything is different forever!" So the book not cracking 200K on first pass in the DM was a bit of a surprise. But like folks have been saying, the reorders will probably more than make up the difference.
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That relaunch had more than a year after the previous one, this one had a few months, fans and retailers could have been burned out of the relaunches.
I dropped the previous Uncanny after issue 4 (picked again when cyclops and wolvie came back but that felt like a mini relaunch) and i don't think it was very popular here, Hickman has been pretty interesting on just three issues so I suppose he will have more legs.
this is good news for the franchise. I'm hoping the quality of the writing continues for a very long time.
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Agreed. The market is just much different these days and a lot more difficult. Not just in comics, but everywhere. Some of the manga I read, i LOVED. But when it came time for an anime adaptation they don't run longer than a maxi comic series, and I hear these days it's rare they do the long-running stuff like Naruto & Bleach anymore.
I think HOX +POX look great so far. But we'll have to see if it maintains great, or if it'll have a big drop somewhere.
Bendis and Wood's relaunches did similar numbers. That was earlier this decade.
Like I said, retailers at BC reported store owners saying they were afraid of overorder because they have been burned out before by X-men relaunches. Which is yet another reason why Disassembled, AoXM and cancelling the entire line was just stupid. 3 issues in, makes even less sense. Should have just continued Red, Blue and AXM.
Don't entirely agree with this bit. I think if we still had a slate of ongoing X-Men titles running up to or concurrent with HoX/PoX, it would have given even more of a sense that this was just another relaunch, business as usual. I do kind of wish Red had been allowed to dovetail into HoX/PoX, just because I think there could have been some drama between Jean's approach to a mutant haven and Xavier's. Even seeing Jean's approach fail could have been of interest given what was coming. But that probably wouldn't have worked with Hickman's story structure.