Marvel shoots back to the top of the sales charts in March with "AvX" owning the top two spots and "Avengers Assemble" landing at #5 with the remainder of the top ten spots filled by DC's big guns.
Full article here.
Marvel shoots back to the top of the sales charts in March with "AvX" owning the top two spots and "Avengers Assemble" landing at #5 with the remainder of the top ten spots filled by DC's big guns.
Full article here.
Numbers are depressing indeed. I'm just happy that most of the books I'm reading seem to have found their level or are about to. Plus Daredevil actually picked up readers.
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Wow what happened to Secret Avengers, half the readers just left one month to the next.
It comes the confirmation that AVX failed to increase sales of other series.
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Someone in another thread said there was a shipping error and Diamond didn't send any copies to stores on the West Coast. And seeing as how Diamond compiles the sales chart based on what's shipped and invoiced, if something isn't shipped it doesn't get reported on.
When those copies are sent, we could very well see this issue of Secret Avengers rank around #90 or so in April's charts as well.
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I'm surprised by the very healthy re-orders of (mainly) Justice League and Batman in the lower reaches of the 300. DC keeping those titles available is obviously working for them.
I'm normally not inclined to argue with numbers, but how are the figures for AvX #1 going to be finalized? It's official release date was 4/4 and not 3/28. I know it was released early to some shops, but could that be a factor in determining the April sales? It just seems like one of those odd abnormalities where release dates are somewhat fudged because of Marvel's big promotion for AvX.
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Those numbers don't include digital copies sold, correct? Maybe the numbers aren't quite so depressing then.
"Rules the charts" is a good bit of hyperbole from CBR.. While it's true it's at the top of the charts those numbers can't be anything but depressing for the two biggest franchises in comics.
*looks at top 10*
So much for comic fans wanting change and diversity
I didn't think Superheroes themed books were that popular compared to alternative-type comics. Lot more than I thought.
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