We have the Diamond Comic Distributor statistics for 2012. But we don't have them for December 2012. But I do have a mouse, a hand and a cut and paste tool and an eye that can see when the comics were solicited for…
So, delivered by hand, stitched together rather poorly, here is your Top 47 Comics for December 2012. I don't think I missed anything out, tell me if I did…
2012 placement for units sold on the far left, 2012 dollars raised next, then the units sold placement for December 2012. You can see the effect of the December 26th "skip" week with only a few items available for sale, and Death Of The Family on Batman And Robin as DC get a few more titles back into the top ten than they have had of late.
Please, tell me what I obviously got wrong and apologies for the wonkiness.
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