So, in a Diamond Comics Previewsworld PR interview to promote the upcoming Frank Miller's Xerxes comic book, he is asked:
As far as timing is concerned, you're launching this new Frank Miller project in a little bit of a downturn in sales at comic shops, what kind of sales response are you expecting from this series?
And answers:
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Again, part of our "you give me the statistic, I'll give you the plug" program. Valiant's new rebooted Quantum and Woody #1 sold out early last week with
Age Of Ultron #8 Iron Man #10 Batgirl #20 Nightwing #20 Wolverine & the X-Men #29 Wonder Woman #20 Cable and X-Force #8 Thunderbolts #9 Nova #4
The release of details on the Superman Unchained variant covers (though sadly not the one on the right) seems to have spurred a rush on advance reorders
Batman #20 Justice League Of America #3 Uncanny Avengers #8 Avengers #11 Batman And The Red Hood #20 Walking Dead #110 Thor God Of Thunder #8 Star Wars #5
Welcome to the coal face of the direct comics market. Where retailers try to increase their orders of certain comics ahead of sale. This is where supply
New York Post writer Reed Tucker is on a mission to explain what's wrong with the comics industry. Did you miss the good news? According to ComiChron,
Here's a look at the best selling comics and graphic novels in April 2013. Does exactly what it says on the tin. We noted last week that Brian Bendis had
Jupiter's Legacy #1 has sold out its print run at Diamond. It was placed third on the chart for the month of April, though it could be higher if Diamond's
Bleeding Cool marked last month's marketshare slip for DC below 30% for both dollars raised and copies sold as "The New 27". Now it's slipped another
A weekly bestseller list for comics! Tracking the comparative sales of the bestselling comics on a Wednesday and Thursday in the comic book stores below.
Another look at the week in comic book advance reorders, comic retailers increasing numbers on their books while they still can. Second prints, variants
So I was thinking about charts. We run the ComiXology chart which shows sales through the iOS App on a Wednesday. And was wondering if I could do the same
Marvel may have sold over 300,000 copies of Uncanny Avengers #1. Image may have sold almost 400,000 of Walking Dead #100. BUt what about the lower selling