Exactly.
Also, look at the titles in question - all pretty much fringe characters. And some of these titles were either intended as minis from the start, like Zombies Assemble, or only planned for an arc with sales to determine any continuance.
Also, as is often noted, we don't know the full picture sales wise.
So trying to act as though we do and and therefore we can make accurate armchair predictions as to what is or isn't on the cancellation bubble is a losing game.
Overall think the X-comics have stayed in the same places.
Astonishing for being the first issue is normal that number and Gold and Blue still holds in the top 30.
I'm surprised by the numbers of Cap Sam Wilson and SE Brave New World for be important issues of a marvel event I expecting better sales .
I do not know how much digital sales are good or not but it's better for the fans to help Iceman and the writer of Jean needs to think about something other than special guests at every issue if wants to keep the title alive.
I could not find Secret Warriors on the list? Can someone help me?
Lmfao
Good riddance to so many of these books
They tried to kill the X-Men and now they're the only ones making money
And I love this myth that moon girl and squirrel girl selling well in trades with zero proof.
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For some low sales does not mean cancellation since we do not know about digital sales and other titles even not selling as well as marvel would like will continue for a while longer since marvel is trying to make these characters become popular by investing in them even if the return takes a while.
From what I know Secret Warriors will continue after SE so it probably fits into one of the two examples above.
Not liking those number for Iceman. Issue 3 was the best one so far.
Holy crap, Guardians is down 20k sales in one issue? What the hell happened?
I think DC deserves some recognition there are some interesting things going on there.
Other than the Spider-books, and the Avengers, and Thor, and Iron Man
It's not a myth.
We’ve also started selling retailer variant-type things to Scholastic. They’ve taken books like Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur, the Han Solo book recently. I think Totally Awesome Hulk and the All-New All-Different Avengers. And when they take them, they’re not taking a few thousand, they’re taking a big order.Some of the Disney Kingdoms books have been right between kid and adult and they’ve brought in a lot of both. Ms. Marvel is certainly hitting the teen audience and the adult audience. Squirrel Girl is doing the same. That’s another book that Scholastic took in large amounts. And maybe it’s a lot of the female-centric titles that are getting to the kids. They read more…
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