I don't think it's anything official but it wasn't too far off from X-Factor in some of the unofficial sales rankings...
In Jan 2021
https://www.comichron.com/monthlycom...1/2021-01.html
Hellions #8 at 59
X-Factor #6 at 60
Though at least in April 2021 it has Excalibur before it as a buffer.
https://www.comichron.com/monthlycom...1/2021-03.html
Hellions #10 at 67
Excalibur #19 at 75
X-Factor #9 at 85
Just estimates but it's the best we have at the moment since Marvel never really gives us concrete numbers.
Do you know what is the best of this comic? It is like the mutant version of a bunch of nerds deciding to go to the prom.
Alex is even the nerd who doesn't want to be part of the nerds.
Agreed with all. There is so much potential when you have access to so many characters that haven't been used in present history. Wells has done an incredible job with the ones we know (Sinister, Kwannon) and has revitalized oldies like Nanny, Peter and Greycrow. I'm really hoping for more Roulette and Catseye cameos.
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"Danielle... I intend to do something rash and violent." - Betsy Braddock
Krakoa, Arakko, and Otherworld forever!
Love this issue
Love these characters (Yes to Psycrow)
Love this creative team
Love this book.
This is hands down my favorite X-Title running right now and the one that really pulled be back into the X-Titles.
TO KNOW HER IS TO FEAR HER: JESSICA DREW THE SPIDER-WOMAN
BE SURE TO CHECK OUT THE NEW 2024 SPIDER-WOMAN SERIES by STEVE FOXE!!!
MISSING:
Synch's Aura
Northstar and Aurora's shiny hair
Spider-Woman’s cowl costume
They better not cancel Hellions.
I rather compare it to the situation from Animal House. With Sinister as the mean dean.
Keep in mind what you see on the internet might not really reflect actual buying readers. Though Hellions doesn't seem like it would repell all that many of the "old guard", except perhaps lacking in A-listers and Wolverine.
Ah i see. Yeah i don't understand how this relates to Hellions either. The sales patterns often seem to indicate a large indifference to the orientation of characters among the established majority of buyers, with a trend of sales seemingly decreasing more when these things are pushed too much or given too much focus over art, story and action. But Hellions does not seem to lack in the later and doesn't have a lot to do with the former, so i can't see a connection either.
How did the first Hellions trade sell? That should be an important indicator, too.