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    Default EXCLUSIVE: Rood & Wayne Reveal DC's February Digital Rankings

    In the wake of a February print performance that again took the top ten, DC Comics' John Rood and Bob Wayne share their digital rankings, discussing the strength of the "Beyond" line and the reality of market share.


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    Are that many readers really enjoying Detective Comics?
    Why aren't you reading Winter Soldier? You should be!

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    Quote Originally Posted by BrotherUnitNo_4 View Post
    Are that many readers really enjoying Detective Comics?
    Well, a lot of people do follow Tony S. Daniel simply for his art, he does have a lot of fans on that front.

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    Bob Wayne, of DC Comics, on how well Batman is selling: "[...] I think a great deal of the excitement on the periodical side is driven by the story content."

    My question: Is he being ironic, or does he truly think it noteworthy that the content of the books is significant in how well they sell?
    Current favorites: Supergirl, Batman

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    Quote Originally Posted by ProfW65 View Post
    Bob Wayne, of DC Comics, on how well Batman is selling: "[...] I think a great deal of the excitement on the periodical side is driven by the story content."

    My question: Is he being ironic, or does he truly think it noteworthy that the content of the books is significant in how well they sell?
    It's a meaningless, corporate statement.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ProfW65 View Post
    Bob Wayne, of DC Comics, on how well Batman is selling: "[...] I think a great deal of the excitement on the periodical side is driven by the story content."

    My question: Is he being ironic, or does he truly think it noteworthy that the content of the books is significant in how well they sell?
    You're completely over-thinking it.

    That Capullo cover is awesome.
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