Quote Originally Posted by stargazer01 View Post
what?? have no idea what you mean with those things sorry.
So collections like, Man of Steel or Superman: Unity Saga Vol. 1 count. And then it counts things like Raina Telgemeir's Smile as a "graphic novel". They are stand alone comics sold basically like mass market paperbacks. Her sales are massive with school age kids and dwarf regular comics. THat's why DC is trying to get in on that with the Zoom and Inc. lines.

https://icv2.com/articles/news/view/...c-novels-print

https://icv2.com/articles/markets/vi...-new-high-2018

"While comic stores are still the largest channel, they represented less than half the market for comics and graphic novels in 2018 for the first time in at least three decades."

Sales in the book channel, which includes chain bookstores, mass merchants, major online retailers, and Scholastic Book Fairs, were up by double digits, with sales of kids graphic novels the biggest factor. Digital sales were also up for the first time in several years, with increased title counts across multiple platforms a factor. Sales in comic stores were down very slightly versus the previous year.

Sales of all three formats, comics, graphic novels, and digital, grew in 2018, with graphic novels leading the way, followed at some distance by digital and comics.