Man King completely killed interest in Batman. Sales have tanked since the wedding fakeout LOL
It should work on most browsers: just tap the up-down arrow beside the word Fused to re-sort the chart. If not, the fused entries all appear at the bottom of the table, as seen above.
I also think we can't deny that general sales attrition is a thing for long-running titles. Very rarely would I expect any title to hold humongous numbers within the 50-60 issue range.
I think the emphasis on Bat-characters is a problem, although DC is releasing material with Black Lightning in the Outsiders.
I also can't see how they would push GA and Flash more then they already have with their Rebirth ongoings. Flash seemed to have already benefitted from a TV bump.
Yeah, Batman is placing more or less exactly where you'd expect it. Big events (HOXPOX and Hickman's launch, Absolute Carnage), anniversary issues, and somewhat surprisingly Spawn 301 placing ahead of Batman, with ASM not far behind, is basically what happens every month.
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Flash Forward sells on par, heck even better than the main Flash book, the one that sold above was a conclusion to arc, tie-in to an event and included an important retcon regarding Hunter. Even that made only 4k difference between the books. I don't know how this makes the series a failure honestly.
King’s Batman not in the top 10 is no where as concerning as Snyder’s Justice League selling so poorly. He’s still a relatively a fan favorite writer (definitely one of DC’s highest paid creators), it’s the anchor book of their big event Year of the Villain, the storyline is about a massive Crisis level problem featuring the Monitor and Anti-Monitor, and all signs point to this story leading to an actual Crisis. You know, DC’s most cherished event story. This should be worrying them the most.
I think another indication of DC's weakness is the probable failure of Leviathan. No one I know in RL (who is into comics) cares about this event and there is little buzz online unlike with Marvel events such as Absolute Carnage or the X-Men soft reboot by way of comparison.
Last edited by Celgress; 11-11-2019 at 01:04 PM.
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Can anyone tell me why Young Justice has two number 9s on the sales chart? Also, how did Superman 14 and Batman 78 only sell in the 1,600 range? I would think it was a DC only thing if I did not see Immortal Hulk 21 sell in 1,761. Like what happened in October to make some of these books sell this poorly? Like Marvel Comics 1000 only sold 2,816. Were Marvel and DC not marketing for that month? I mean even King Thor 1 only sold 6,742 and that's the first issue. People will tend to check out the first issue at least. Doesn't look like DC the only one struggling here.