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    Default July 2019 sales

    TOP COMIC BOOKS (by units) PRICE PUBLISHER
    1 House of X #1 $5.99 Marvel
    2 Powers of X #1 $5.99 Marvel
    3 Amazing Spider-Man #25 $7.99 Marvel
    4 Walking Dead #193* $3.99 Image
    5 Batman: Last Knight on Earth #2 $5.99 DC
    6 Batman: Curse of the White Knight #1 $4.99 DC
    7 The Batman Who Laughs #7 $4.99 DC
    8 Black Cat #2 $3.99 Marvel
    9 Immortal Hulk #20 $3.99 Marvel
    10 Batman #74 $3.99 DC


    TOP COMIC BOOKS (by dollars) PRICE PUBLISHER
    1 House of X #1 $5.99 Marvel
    2 Powers of X #1 $5.99 Marvel
    3 Amazing Spider-Man #25 $7.99 Marvel
    4 Batman: Last Knight On Earth #2 $5.99 DC
    5 Walking Dead #193* $3.99 Image
    6 Batman: Curse of The White Knight #1 $4.99 DC
    7 The Batman Who Laughs #7 $4.99 DC
    8 Black Cat #2 $3.99 Marvel
    9 Immortal Hulk #20 $3.99 Marvel
    10 Vampirella #1* $3.99 Dynamite

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    Batman #75 didn't even make it on the top ten? Jeez. I'm confused, how come #74 sold more than #75 anyway.
    Last edited by Johnny; 08-09-2019 at 09:42 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Johnny View Post
    Batman #75 didn't even make it on the top ten? Jeez. I'm confused, how come #74 sold more than #75 anyway.
    People are fed up with King. I really am curious who DC is going to get to replace him on the main book, and how well his BatCat mini is going to sell.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Vordan View Post
    People are fed up with King. I really am curious who DC is going to get to replace him on the main book, and how well his BatCat mini is going to sell.
    Issues like 25, 50, 75, 100, etc, always tend to boost sales regardless of who's writing. I'm not sure if King was the problem here.
    Last edited by Johnny; 08-09-2019 at 10:48 AM.

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    Batman 75 was listed as two different items, the regular issue and the cardstock cover version (due to different price) so the sales were split.

    edit to add: that will be the case with all DC cardstock variants that are $1 more.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cranger View Post
    Batman 75 was listed as two different items, the regular issue and the cardstock cover version (due to different price) so the sales were split.

    edit to add: that will be the case with all DC cardstock variants that are $1 more.
    Do we know the combined total?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Johnny View Post
    Batman #75 didn't even make it on the top ten? Jeez. I'm confused, how come #74 sold more than #75 anyway.
    It's kind of ironic that Batman spinoffs make the top 10 instead of the main Batman book.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Frontier View Post
    It's kind of ironic that Batman spinoffs make the top 10 instead of the main Batman book.
    Damming that, flagship Batman book dropping as it has.

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    Batgod strikes again
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    Other: The Antagonist, Something is Killing the Children, Avatar: TLAB
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    Too much batman as usual, But even batman series sales is dropping now, DC really has to do something developing other characters
    "Dangerous Zombie! Transform!! Click And Load! Buggle UP! Danger! Danger! Death The Crisis! Dangerous Zombie!" Kamen Rider Gemn
    (In first he's mysterious and evil and now he's psycho and crazy and insane and evil AND "The Meme Lord"LOL.)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Frontier View Post
    It's kind of ironic that Batman spinoffs make the top 10 instead of the main Batman book.
    A very entertaining spin-off with Joker's disembodied head commentating Batman's adventure, an interesting Luthor-Superman bet about human's hope vs skepticism, and Dick Grayson making a return in DC comic landscape that's starving for him, though that last one probably only make the sale after it got spoiled on the internet. Oh and Snyder.

    Super not surprised it takes the top spot.

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    Wow Batman #74 dropped below 80K.

    Im wondering if City of Bane will gee the sales up again (I'm not really counting that anniversery issue) or if it will dropp even lower.

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    Justice League Dark is hovering just above 20,000 copies. How much longer do you think this series will last?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Frontier View Post
    It's kind of ironic that Batman spinoffs make the top 10 instead of the main Batman book.
    True, but they're pretty strong for spinoffs. I'd almost call all three of them 'Batman event' books. Last Knight on Earth has been epic.

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    Quote Originally Posted by AHRNIHAL View Post
    TOP COMIC BOOKS (by units) PRICE PUBLISHER
    1 House of X #1 $5.99 Marvel
    2 Powers of X #1 $5.99 Marvel
    3 Amazing Spider-Man #25 $7.99 Marvel
    4 Walking Dead #193* $3.99 Image
    5 Batman: Last Knight on Earth #2 $5.99 DC
    6 Batman: Curse of the White Knight #1 $4.99 DC
    7 The Batman Who Laughs #7 $4.99 DC
    8 Black Cat #2 $3.99 Marvel
    9 Immortal Hulk #20 $3.99 Marvel
    10 Batman #74 $3.99 DC
    Too much Batman. It seems DC has failed to branch out and develop their other properties.

    Marvel has at least some variety with their top 5. But DC top sellers being all Batman books signals some internal deficiency within their organization.
    Last edited by Bruce Wayne; 08-09-2019 at 11:45 AM.

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