Currently(or soon to be) Reading: Absolute Power, Batman/Superman: World's Finest, Birds of Prey, Green Arrow, Green Lantern, Justice Society of America, Shazam, Titans, & Wonder Woman.
Comic Christmas comes early for me
Usually I have to dig to find at least 10 comics to read for the week
This week I can easily splurge on double that and be happy with all of them.
Wonder Woman always sits on the top of my reading pile.
I doubt Ares would have put up with this during his bitter and apathetic phase overt the past 10 years. If they'd kept bothering him, he probably would have fired them up and washed them down with a barrel of rotgut gin.
I remember that the solicit referred to them as a mythological force "apparently linked to her role as god of war," or something like that (emphasis mine). "Apparently" could imply that their attacks aren't really linked to her role as god of war as much as they seem to be; I really think it's likely that someone is luring or sending them in order to drive a wedge between Diana and the Amazons.
Last edited by Silvanus; 12-13-2014 at 03:17 PM.
Please let this be the shortest run in Wonder Woman History. The first 3 pages were pretty pictures with about 20 words written on them. The first issue and now this preview read like a mythological episode of Days of Our Lives except with worse dialogue.
Plus, there are those who read #36 who aren't thrilled with it and most likely dropped it. Most new creative shifts bring in new readers at least for the first couple issues, but the downward slope is what really matters.
I have to wonder what those who defended Azzarello's run when questioned why, if it was such a great run, why it wasn't selling better, will still point out that sales don't always equate to the quality of a book now that the Finchs have taken over if the Finchs sales become similar to or less than Azzarello's?
Currently(or soon to be) Reading: Absolute Power, Batman/Superman: World's Finest, Birds of Prey, Green Arrow, Green Lantern, Justice Society of America, Shazam, Titans, & Wonder Woman.
Sure--I will, at least. If I end up not like the Finches' run, I'll criticize it based on the writing and/or art, not based on the number of copies it sold. But, as always, I'll be somewhat interested in the numbers--not as a sign of quality of the lack thereof, but as a rough measure of popularity and as a indicator of how long the current direction is likely to last.
Can I ask where you're seeing that? The only numbers I've seen from Diamond for November so far are the top ten and market share (numbershttp://www.diamondcomics.com/Home/1/1/3/103) . According to the October numbers, 35 did pretty well; but I can't find any sales numbers (even a rank and index) for 36 yet.Originally Posted by Blacksun
Last edited by Silvanus; 12-14-2014 at 11:09 AM.
yeah I don't think it will sustain sales for a long time... I just hope it's not like mike deodato case: his cheesecake amd thong made WW sell about the double/triple and editors keep asking him for more. A big screw up for the character.
I looked into Bleeding cool best seller list WW is not on top 10 or was mentioned, hard to believe a #18 book wouldn't be on the list. And on diamond it is about orders, not actual sales.
only top 50 without the numbers
Rank alone doesn't mean much. Personally I wouldn't read much into the Finch's first few issues sales numbers. New creative teams always draws interest as well as brings in existing followers (Azzarello brought in huge numbers for the first year before it taper off). I hope Finch doesn't fail too miserably as I don't want to see the next team starting from a deep hole. Azzarello left the book with pretty strong sales still in tact (~35k without digital sales) so I hope the momentum continues for WW.