BC Bestseller Top Ten For The Week
Heroes in Crisis #6
Flash #65
Amazing Spider-Man #16
Detective Comics #999
Fantastic Four #7
Action Comics #1,008
Daredevil #2
Old Lady Harley #5
Captain America #8
Wonder Woman #65
https://www.bleedingcool.com/2019/03...marvel-and-dc/
Another five-five split between Marvel and DC, but this time Marvel took first place with Fantastic Four, beating out Heroes in Crisis. The other big surprise was the fall of Action Comics, which came in ninth place in our store, maintaining its top ten position by only four copies. We’re now selling Action and Superman at below pre-Bendis levels as readers comment that this doesn’t seem like their Superman any more.
Last edited by Miles To Go; 03-03-2019 at 09:23 AM.
Comixology Top 25 For The Week
Doomsday Clock #9
The Walking Dead #189
Batman #66
Justice League #19
Young Justice #3
Uncanny X-Men #13
Green Lantern #5
Avengers #16
Amazing Spider-Man #16
Immortal Hulk #14
Star Wars #62
Die #4
Paper Girls #26
Heroes in Crisis #6
Star Wars: Vader- Dark Visions #1
Age of X-Man: Prisoner X #1
Conan the Barbarian #4
Avengers: No Road Home #4
Adventures of the Super Sons #8
The Life of Captain Marvel (67% off)
Champions #3
The Dreaming #7
Deadly Class #37
Star Wars: Age of Republic- Padme Amidala #1
Green Arrow #50
https://www.bleedingcool.com/2019/03...-walking-dead/
So much for the delays sinking Doomsday Clock. Bet it sold 100k+ physical too.
Bleeding Cool Bestseller Top Ten For The Week
Doomsday Clock #9
Batman #66
Justice League #19
Amazing Spider-Man #16
Uncanny X-Men #13
Green Lantern #5
Avengers #16 (HU)
Immortal Hulk #14
Young Justice #3
Paper Girls #26/The Walking Dead #189
https://www.bleedingcool.com/2019/03...y-clock-sales/
Top 100 placement of the Superbooks for February 2019.
21 SUPERMAN #8
29 ACTION COMICS #1008
40 YOUNG JUSTICE #2
84 SUPERGIRL #27
85 MAN AND SUPERMAN 100 PAGE SUPER SPECTACULAR #1
89 ADVENTURES OF THE SUPER SONS #7
Superman and Action climbed up the charts a few spots each so they appear to be holding relatively steady within the market. Have to see how the actual numbers shake out.
Man and Superman appears to have sold really well for a $9.99 book. Super Sons looks like it may have improved a smidge as well. I wonder how Super Sons would be selling of they gave it the 50/50 variants all the other books get. I know I typically buy both covers for all the Super books.
Last edited by Yoda; 03-17-2019 at 07:41 PM.
In general, DC comics seem to have climbed the positions regarding the previous month. I don't know the reason.
Supergirl is an exception, but it's because its sales in January increased due to the Artgerm variant cover. So, the sales in February should be lower.
It would be interesting to see the exact numbers.
Although the positions are higher, the sales are almost the same than the previous month (except in Supergirl and Young Justice cases): https://icv2.com/articles/markets/vi...-february-2019
January:
SUPERMAN #7 50,713
ACTION COMICS #1006 46,140
ACTION COMICS #1007 44,405
SUPERGIRL #26 29,499
YOUNG JUSTICE #1 73,952
ADVENTURES OF THE SUPERSONS #6 19,969
February:
SUPERMAN #8 50,475
ACTION COMICS #1008 44,084
SUPERGIRL #27 19,980
YOUNG JUSTICE #2 37,081
ADVENTURES OF THE SUPERSONS #7 19,570
PS: The fall of sales in Supergirl #27 (February) is because Supergirl #26 has an Artgerm variant, which increase its sales in January.
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So they more or less held steady for the Jon age up and the beginning of the Leviathan buildup, but that was enough for them to actually climb up a few spots on the charts. Wondering if we'll see any bump now that Leviathan has actually been announced. I think the reports of Bendis' sales being a disappointment are likely overblown. It's selling this well in this market and seems to maybe have hit a stable point just in time for a mini-event to give it a little kick. I mean, just landing in the 60K's is now good enough to place you in the top 10 if not the top 5.
Young Justice's drop was pretty surprising. I would have expected it to stay up over 40K for a few months. Though it had like 5 variants for the launch.
Interesting to see Super Sons is selling about as well as Supergirl. I bet if they were throwing variants on that book it'd be selling in the low-mid 20k's.
Blast it.
I was hoping the position and sales would be an improvement from last month. It's still relatively good news, so I can't complain. Too bad for SG. I hope quickly stabilises and doesn't drop too much.
I don't know if the sales held steady. It's possible the Jon age up has increased the sales at some level.
The thing is that sales of Superman have been falling at some level. So the fact that they look stable now may be due to an increase in sales (that the regular Superman comic should have).
The positions did improve slightly from January. Relative to the comic market overall it's performing pretty well. Mid-to-high 60K is a top 10 book. So taking the numbers in a vacuum isn't reflective of the status of the market on the whole. So you can't make a 1-to-1 comparison to say Rebirth or New 52 numbers and say Bendis isn't performing as well. It's a really different market.
Ok, I see what you mean. So but for Jon's age up and the Leviathan build up they'd be lower. That's kinda the point I was trying to make actually. There's all these small built in mini-events and status quo shake ups to keep things interesting that we haven't sunk into the self contained inventory stories and whatnot that resulted in the real drop for the last volumes sales. There's Leviathan on the horizon, whatever status quo change he has cooked up for the family, and then increasingly looking like a Legion relaunch out of all this.
Last edited by Yoda; 03-18-2019 at 10:56 AM.
When JL is only selling 50k those Superman sales aren’t too bad. I’d wager both Marvel and DC have to be planning relaunches soon.