The Action Comics issue that left the list have since made it back onto the list.
Unless a comic is gone from the best sellers list for more than a month, I'll keep tracking its sales.
On a separate note, I used internet archives to look back at how New 52 Superman did at the start digitally, and while very little data is available, it seems Morrison's Action Comics did very well digitally.
But it couldn't have had minimum sales at the level Rebirth is having, as the best sellers list only went up to 200, compared to now where it goes over 900. 988 right now, to be exact.
Day 2 for Action Comics #964
Remains at number 6.
Minimum sales at 1984
Day 8 for Superman #7
Moves down to number 36.
Minimum sales at 7863
Day 15 for Action Comics #963
Moves up to number 212
Minimum sales at 13846
Day 15 for Superwoman #2
Moves up to number 492
Minimum sales at 12818
Day 21 for Superman #6
Moves down to number 170
Minimum sales at 20322
Day 21 for Supergirl #1
Moves down to number 761
Minimum sales at 15958
Day 34 for Action Comics #962
Moves up to number 543
Minimum sales at 25865
Day 40 for Superman #5
Moves down to number 273
Minimum sales at 33501
Day 45 for Action Comics #961
Moves up to 716
Minimum sales at 31895
Day 51 for Superman #4
Moves down number 348
Minimum sales at 42991
Day 64 for Superman #3
Moves down to number 406
Minimum sales at 53441
Day 80 for Superman #2
Moves down to number 455
Minimum sales at 62983
Day 100 for Superman #1
Moves down to to number 464
Minimum sales at 80873
Day 113 for Superman Rebirth #1
Superman Rebirth #1 moves down to number 502
Minimum sales at 93080
Day 1 (+57) for Action Comics #960
Action Comics #960 reemerges on the list at place 908.
Minimum sales at 39517
After 106 days, Action Comics #958 leaves the best sellers list with a minimum sales estimate of 59142
Where's Clementine?
Anyways, here are September comic sales...
Trinity #1 - 93,797 copies
Supergirl #1 - 90,247 copies
Superman #6 - 76,124 copies
Superman #7 - 72,867 copies
Action Comics #963 - 60,824 copies
Action Comics #964 - 58,439 copies
Superwoman #2 - 50,436 copies
New Super-Man #3 - 41,796 copies
http://www.comichron.com/monthlycomi...6/2016-09.html
Last edited by Last Son of Krypton; 10-17-2016 at 08:03 PM.
How far new Super-man has fallen... hopefully things stabilize here. Also sucks that Superman isn't higher. I mean, the 70,000s are no means bad but...
Action and New Super-Man will continue to fall. Action just because the quality isn't there and hype of Rebirth is no longer pushing it, and New Super-Man because its just damn hard to keep the momentum going for a new diverse character as a solo project. Superman falling somewhat (70k isn't bad, but its not a top book anymore) is more disappointing to me because the quality is there.
Last edited by Sacred Knight; 10-18-2016 at 12:11 AM.
"They can be a great people Kal-El, they wish to be. They only lack the light to show the way. For this reason above all, their capacity for good, I have sent them you. My only son." - Jor-El
Put in mind that there is still competition. Marvel is coming up with Spider-Man Clone Conspiracy, which is rising up in the ranks overall, and which is tugging at me for the wishlist (Along with at least several others from Marvel & DC for TPB) Attrition does happen. But hopefully this is a leveling point. I am just saying this because I have long wanted the character to sell better. (1970s and early 80s levels) I know it is a pipe dream, but I don't care, I still hope for that to work, dangit. More improvements on the mainlines mean more wacky AU stuff from DC too. Wish my budget wasn't so shot up....
Last edited by DieHard200904; 10-20-2016 at 05:18 PM.
I missed the last few days of keeping track of sales, issues leaving the list and coming back killed my drive to keep up with the performance of the Super books digitally but I don't think it matters now.
The books have settled into how they'll be performing for the foreseeable future. The Rebirth hype is dying down a bit, with both the early issues of Action and Superman placing lower and lower on the chart, with some already having left for good, but every time a new issue of either book comes out, it outperforms Ms. Marvel, whether it be directly or by placing higher than a book known to outsell Ms. Marvel.
So as it is, Superman & Action continue to do very well digitally, and each issue should be selling at least 30, 000 copies.
They are about to share an arc soon. It might help with the sales.
I know that... Maybe...
-Superwoman 7.. In the end Ultrawoman and his team are too much por Lana, Luthor, Atomic Skull, Steel and Natasha(a big team canīt do this? ) or only the intention of put superdad
Superman in January With Kenan here...
For this the comment(FOR NOW)..I know that... but With rebirth I've learned that nothing of illusions with the Super... DC can break this again..
I only see these Two SUPER series... Superwoman and New Super-man.. The first will not survive the rebirth, or DC never wanted have Lana with powers or another thing finish that serie... With New Super-man, a losing streak with bad sales, or the relation of his powers with N52 Superman(like Superwoman) end with him..
Bah.. None of these 2 series will exist after the rebirth..
Last edited by adrikito; 10-21-2016 at 12:39 PM.
Well, I'm glad to see that DC and Superman is continuing to do well. = )
Even MORE glad to see that apparently Marvel is wiseing up and getting ready to come out swinging! : D They've already got a mega-mondo-X-men-relaunch coming, which is looking to become a pretty big thing. Hopefully they don't mess it up - should mean an overall greater amount of books being sold across the board, and an even bigger, juicier and fatty Comic-book industry!
Oh? Is there a... *shudder* crossover in the Superman-books coming up...?
Or is it just a neat mini-crossover, with these characters, which supposedly got their powers from N52 Superman's demise?
I think it's a mini crossover
By now Superman Rebirth #1 should be well over 100, 000 sales digitally.
But I have some unfortunate news for those of us that are enjoying the Super books that aren't the flagship titles.
Superwoman #3 was at number 84 in October's sales chart, and New Super-Man #4 did't even make it to the top 100.
When the estimates sales figures come in, Superwoman #3 should be in the 30, 000 range, but New Super-Man might have a sales estimate that falls below 30, 000.
http://www.bleedingcool.com/2016/11/...direct-market/