Diamond have released the figures for the month of November 2017. Marvel lead in dollar share, but DC lead in unit share
https://www.newsarama.com/37815-nove...es-charts.html
Top ten for November
1 DOOMSDAY CLOCK #1
2 DOOMSDAY CLOCK #1 LENTICULAR EDITION
3 THE BATMAN WHO LAUGHS #1
4 BATMAN LOST #1
5 BATMAN #35
6 BATMAN #34
7 BATMAN: THE DEVASTATOR #1
8 CAPTAIN AMERICA#695
9 BATMAN ANNUAL #2
10 STAR WARS #38
And folks WONDER why Marvel is not trying to let one one franchise control everything.
That is way too much Batman.
And it's funny how you look at 3 different fields-the Top Ten for any month and comicology & if I can offer Amazon top 100 superhero trades (that at times vary by day)-
https://www.amazon.com/gp/bestseller...rsr_b_2_4_last It's majority Marvel (of the books that get bashed around here), multiple Batman (whose not even in the top 10) & Flash with Justice League, WW, Watchman & Injustice.
For all the complaining and entitlement behavior-that shows that there is room for everybody.
Do we have the exact sales figures? I couldn't find it anywhere.
November's estimates will be out tomorrow.
Action Comics #991 should be in the mid to high 60k range when you combine the regular edition with the lenticular edition.
Action Comics #992 will probably in the low to mid 40k range, along with both issues of Superman.
Super Sons will be either be barely above or below 30k.
Supergirl should be in the mid 30k range.
Doomsday Clock #1 - 238, 643
Action Comics #991 - 78, 461
Action Comics #992 - 41,955
Superman #34 - 47,844
Superman #35 - 45,447
Supergirl #15 - 34,314
Super Sons #10 - 30,051
Super Sons Annual #1 - 25,362
Superwoman #16 - 12,232
New Super Man #17 - 10,844
http://www.comichron.com/monthlycomi...7/2017-11.html
I am guessing Superman this week will face some stiff competition in digital sales. There's Metal and Batman. Justice League did well last time. I think bringing in Christopher Priest helped. The quality has actually improved. Marvel Two-in-One is widely anticipated. It may chart high. Do crossovers help?
Wow Action Comics had a huge drop. Your predictions were more or less correct.
Last edited by Soubhagya; 12-20-2017 at 07:18 AM.
Why did Action take such a huge dip, Oz Effect ended? And I'm guessing it won't go back to doing huge numbers till 1000. Guessing the rest of the super titles will get a small boost with the crossover. I really do wonder if the new title will help New Super-Man...
Oz Effect ended which also meant no more lenticular covers for Action Comics.
Action Comics #992 sold around 2000 more copies than the last issue of Action before Oz Effect started.