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    Quote Originally Posted by carabas View Post
    It's 21 books spread across 10 titles.
    Hes the definition been deformed that much that this no longer constitutes an event?
    Yeah but thats this current crossover and it hasnt been that big from the start. You said 52 Batman has always been big event. 10 titles including what 5 Batman titles?

    I read Batman before this current crossover and didnt see any read 21 books thing. Of course DC is milking their Batman to make events like Marvel do with Avengers but i only had trouble with the fact you said it was this big event from issue 1.

    My point was event or no event Batman in the last years Batman has been the constant top seller.
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    Comichron estimated is up
    Superior Spider-Man is a rare Marvel NOW title for which sales on the second issue are still above 100k.
    All New X-Men looks to be finish leveling off as #6 outsold #5.

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    Quote Originally Posted by zinx View Post
    Comichron estimated is up
    Superior Spider-Man is a rare Marvel NOW title for which sales on the second issue are still above 100k.
    All New X-Men looks to be finish leveling off as #6 outsold #5.
    Yeah, All New X-Men sales actually went up. I suspect retailers are still trying to find their levels for much of these books. Marvel don't have any breakout hits like JL or Batman but sales on the re-launched titles are higher than before and are performing better than recent re-launches.

    Avengers and All New X-Men seem to be settling in the 80-90k range. Which is better than before. Uncanny Avengers will also probably settle in that range too which for a new book can only be quantified as success.

    Captain America and Indestructible Hulk will seem to be settling in the 50-60k range which is far better than their previous volumes.

    Deadpool, Iron Man, Thor and Fantastic Four will probably settle in the 40-50k range which is better than what they were doing before. Especially Deadpool which seems to be the breakout hit of the bunch.
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