Monatliche Verkaufszahlen: Top 300 Issues / Top 100 TPB's
Re: Monatliche Verkaufszahlen: Top 300 Issues / Top 100 TPB's
Zitat: Optimus Mich freut besonders, dass Ghost Rider #1 es auf Anhieb auf Platz 15 geschafft hat.Mich auch, nur sind das leider noch keine "realen Zahlen", da hier das Bild durch 2 Variant-Cover "verfälscht" wird. Richtig spannend wird es dann erst mit der # 2 und den folgenden Heften.
Re: Monatliche Verkaufszahlen: Top 300 Issues / Top 100 TPB's
Well, heres something I never thought Id see - a month where most of the six-month comparisons are going up. July was an extremely good month for Marvel, mostly thanks to CIVIL WAR. On top of that, X-MEN and UNCANNY X-MEN get new creative teams, a new GHOST RIDER title launches, and the BEYOND! miniseries begins. Once again, Marvel are the runaway market leader. They beat DC in dollar share by 40.4% to 33.9%, and in unit share by 44.3% to 35.9%.
One of Marvels big July events isnt on this chart at all, though. The HALO GRAPHIC NOVEL is over on the graphic novels chart, where it made number 2 with orders of 10,528. Not a desperately huge audience by direct market standards, but it doesnt matter - a book like HALO is aimed at a wider audience and its sales wont be confined to the direct market stores.
Thanks as always to Milton Griepp and ICV2 for permission to use their figures for these calculations.
Since our new home at the Beat has rather narrower margins, last months tables suffered from a bit of line wrap. The obvious way round that is to stop repeating the whole title in every single line. So
1. CIVIL WAR May 06 #1 (of 7) - 326,400 Jun 06 #2 (of 7) - 299,964 (-8.1%) Jul 06 #3 (of 7) - 290,709 (-3.1%)
See, isnt that so much nicer?
Now then CIVIL WAR. Once again, the line-wide crossover sprawled across Marvels output in July. If youre keeping track, it clocks in at one issue of CIVIL WAR itself, seven tie-in issues in regular titles (it was meant to be eight, but FANTASTIC FOUR didnt come out on time), four issues of special CIVIL WAR tie-in miniseries, a SENSATIONAL SPIDER-MAN issue about Spider-Man losing his mask, the Directors Cut of CIVIL WAR #1, and a mock CIVIL WAR Daily Bugle newspaper. In other words, thirteen issues of actual story before you even get to the variant covers. And every one is raking in the sales.
The book is also performing well in re-orders. As always, the extra copies are included in the numbers above. Issue #1 sold a further 47,880 in July, comprising 32,878 copies of the Directors Cut edition, plus normal reorders of 15,002 (which would include the variant covers). Issue #2 had reorders of 46,108, surely also driven in part by variants. Still, a sale is a sale, and the fact is that even on the US direct market numbers, CIVIL WAR is consistently selling around the 300K mark - an incredible performance to sustain for three issues.
But.
Theres a catch.
CIVIL WAR is running horribly late, and Marvel have just announced some drastic rescheduling. Issue #4, which should have been out in August, is not coming out in September. Issue #5, which should have been out in September, is now due for November. Marvel have announced issues #6 and #7 for December 2006 and January 2007.
Although Marvel claim that they dont anticipate any further rescheduling, its difficult to see what possible basis they can have for that belief. It means the book would be back on a monthly schedule in November, and Steve McNiven has already spelt out quite clearly that he cant produce the book on a monthly schedule. In fact, Mark Millar has openly admitted that the creators never thought the original schedule was achievable - which begs the question of why on earth it was fixed in the first place.
This sort of delay is hardly unprecedented. We all know the usual routine. Everyone grumbles about the book being late, and then they buy it anyway. ULTIMATES is a good example. There would be no point shipping that book with fill-in art, because Bryan Hitch is the main selling point.
Im not quite so convinced that Steve McNiven is a personal selling point for CIVIL WAR. I think the brand name itself is selling comics. Look at the 100K-plus sales of FRONT LINE, and the massive boosts enjoyed by the tie-in issues. I think Marvel would have got away with putting another artist on the core title, as long as they were given enough lead-in time to do a suitably good job. But theyve left it far too late for that now.
On top of that, CIVIL WAR is a special case, because its the lynchpin of a linewide crossover. Marvel have already postponed issues of CIVIL WAR: FRONT LINE, FANTASTIC FOUR, AMAZING SPIDER-MAN and PUNISHER WAR JOURNAL because of the knock-on effect. Logically, there have to be more. Unless theyre prepared to blow the ending of CIVIL WAR, how can they possibly move on to the next arc in NEW AVENGERS? Or CAPTAIN AMERICA? Or IRON MAN? Or any of the three Spider-Man titles? How can they launch MIGHTY AVENGERS? Or continue the relaunch of THOR? And so on.
On any realistic assessment, the end of CIVIL WAR is slipping by a quarter. Thats a heck of a lot of comics - many of them top sellers - which are potentially going to vanish from the shelves while everyone stands around, twiddling their thumbs, and waiting for CIVIL WAR to finish.
Another option is to do what DC did with INFINITE CRISIS and bring in a rush-job fill-in artist. Of course, the results of that were far from ideal, but it doesnt seem to have done them any harm in the long run. They can always go back to fix it in the trade, if theyre that worried about the quality of the trade paperback.
And then theres option three: plough on with the other comics anyway, and blow the ending of CIVIL WAR weeks before it hits the shelves. Marvel dont even seem to be considering that.
None of the options are ideal. Of course, if Marvel had put the book on an achievable schedule in the first place, they wouldnt be having his problem. Anyhow, the omens look bleak for huge disruption to Marvels top selling comics over the next few months. DC must be breaking out the party hats. Marvel, meanwhile, have gone to great lengths to publicise a project that now makes them look like a bunch of incompetents. And while readers are merely inconvenienced, retailers can stare at their cashflow forecasts and weep.
The CIVIL WAR miniseries itself will still sell just fine when it resumes. Thats not really in doubt. The interesting question will be how badly the knock-on effects mount up - there are real financial consequences here, in terms of months when Marvels major titles could be missing from the shelves.
Dropping back to its normal level after a variant cover last month. This is a CIVIL WAR tie-in arc, but it doesnt seem to be making any real difference to sales, perhaps because NEW AVENGERS was so high to start with. As well see, the effects on lower-selling titles are frequently astonishing.
Issue #21 picks up 8,347 reorders. And remarkably, the NEW AVENGERS: ILLUMINATI special is back yet again, this time with a Civil War variant cover. This time it charts at number 141 with a further 13,333 orders, bringing the total to 140,944.
Another CIVIL WAR tie-in, and again performing way above its normal level. The tie-in issues are performing well in re-orders, and of course variant covers are present once again. Issue #533 sells another 15,752 copies, while issue #532 sells 13,560 more. Even allowing for the variant dimension, this is a vast level of re-order activity by Marvels standards.
7,12. CIVIL WAR: FRONT LINE Jun 06 #1 (of 11) - 126,929 Jun 06 #2 (of 11) - 118,392 (-6.7%) Jul 06 #3 (of 11) - 111,421 (-5.9%) Jul 06 #4 (of 11) - 103,153 (-7.4%)
Dropping out of the top ten, but still above the 100K mark - a remarkable achievement for the secondary CIVIL WAR book. Both of the June issues see reorders - 4,872 for issue #1, and 15,650 for issue #2.
die Zahlen sehen etwas komisch aus, liegt jedoch an der hohen Anzahl von Nachbestellungen, bloss die Zahl von NA ist etwas komisch
The highest book that isnt a CIVIL WAR tie-in, and its levelling out at a very good number indeed. The Directors Cut edition of issue #1 also ships this month, charting at number 113 and adding a further 18,432 sales.
9. CIVIL WAR: X-MEN Jul 06 #1 (of 4) - 106,162
Back to CIVIL WAR, and this is the X-Mens rather tenuous tie-in. Its really a sequel to X-MEN: THE 198, but hey, Iron Man appears for two pages, so what more do you want? Once again, the crossover sales are enormous.
Another CIVIL WAR tie-in arc, and sales remain way above normal levels. And once again, the crossover issues are piling on the reorders. A variant cover helps to shift 15,093 extra copies of issue #42, while issue #43 has straightforward reorders of 3,952.
Ed Brubaker and Billy Tan take over with issue #475, and sales duly rocket over the 100K mark - although in such a busy month, its not enough to get them into the top ten. With the second issue of the month, they drop back to 89K. Its good, and its a big improvement on the number inherited from Chris Claremont, but its really no better than the title was doing a year ago. Still, with CIVIL WAR taking most of the attention, this creative jump hasnt been hyped as much as youd expect, and overall these are good results.
liegen schon unter dem Wert das Uncanny vor einem Jahr hatte, jedoch muss man erst nächsten Monat abwarten um Konkrete Zahlen zu kennen
15. GHOST RIDER Sep 05 #1 (of 6) - 119,575 Oct 05 #2 (of 6) - 71,473 (-40.2%) Nov 05 #3 (of 6) - 62,914 (-12.0%) Dec 05 #4 (of 6) - 59,678 ( -5.1%) Jan 06 #5 (of 6) - 56,958 ( -4.6%) Feb 06 #6 (of 6) - 55,802 ( -2.0%) Mar 06 Apr 06 May 06 Jun 06 Jul 06 #1 - 98,826 (+77.1%) 6 mnth (+73.5%)
Following the success of Garth Ennis miniseries, Daniel Way and Mark Texeira bring the Ghost Rider back for another ongoing title. Although issue #1 of the miniseries did better, thats only after reorders and variants are factored in - in its first month, it sold 95,182. Sales dropped off quite severely by the end of the miniseries, but even so, it sold very well for a Ghost Rider book, and the ongoing title looks to have inherited the momentum.
verkauft sich besser als die Mini, also alles gut hier
The other monthly X-Men book also changes its creative team, with Mike Carey coming aboard as writer and Chris Bachalo jumping over from UNCANNY to provide the art. This book has been in the doldrums for a couple of years, compared to the sort of sales it used to deliver, and the initial signs here are promising - even the second issue of the month does better than X-MEN had managed in the previous year.
Back to CIVIL WAR, and a miniseries which serves to plug RUNAWAYS and to bridge the gap between seasons of YOUNG AVENGERS. YOUNG AVENGERS normally sells around 56K, so this is a very healthy number.
Meanwhile, YOUNG AVENGERS #12 scrapes onto the bottom end of the chart at number 299, with reorders of 1,681. That brings its total sales to 57,927.
22. ULTIMATE FANTASTIC FOUR Jul 04 #9 - 92,923 ====== Jul 05 #21 - 91,321 (+32.2%) Aug 05 #22 - 71,767 (-21.4%) Sep 05 #23 - 71,494 ( -0.4%) Oct 05 #24 - 70,549 ( -1.3%) Nov 05 #25 - 70,032 ( -0.7%) Dec 05 #26 - 69,689 ( -0.5%) Jan 06 Feb 06 #27 - 67,922 ( -2.5%) Mar 06 #28 - 67,480 ( -0.7%) Apr 06 #29 - 67,554 ( +0.1%) May 06 #30 - 103,837 (+53.7%) Jun 06 Jul 06 #31 - 84,460 (-18.7%) 6 mnth (+24.3%) 1 year ( -7.5%) 2 year ( -9.1%)
The second part of the zombie arc. Once again, it benefits in part from a variant cover, and in part from the surprise success of MARVEL ZOMBIES.
wer hätte gedacht dass die Marvel Zombied populärer als die FF sind
A hefty second issue drop for a series which may have fallen between the cracks in terms of promotion. Issue #1 picks up reorders of 4,940. These are great numbers by the standards of the Eternals, but thats not saying much. Gaimans last major project for Marvel, MARVEL 1602, sold consistently over 100K. Against that benchmark, this is disappointing.
wirklich enttäuschend
Lets pause now for a break from the excitement and look at a book where its just business as usual.
31. BLACK PANTHER Jul 01 #34 - 19,876 Jul 02 #47 - 19,185 Jul 03 #62 - 15,774 ====== Jul 05 #6 - 35,256 ( -5.7%) Aug 05 #7 - 42,905 ( +21.7%) Sep 05 #8 - 46,239 ( +7.8%) Oct 05 #9 - 40,173 ( -13.1%) Nov 05 #10 - 31,987 ( -20.4%) Dec 05 #11 - 29,327 ( -8.3%) Jan 06 #12 - 27,933 ( -4.7%) Feb 06 #13 - 26,054 ( -6.7%) Mar 06 #14 - 28,809 ( +10.6%) Apr 06 #15 - 28,361 ( -1.6%) May 06 #16 - 28,091 ( -1.0%) Jun 06 #17 - 27,993 ( -0.3%) Jul 06 #18 - 69,912 (+149.7%) 6 mnth (+150.3%) 1 year ( +98.3%) 2 year ( ) 3 year (+343.2%)
This is the wedding of Storm and the Black Panther, and the sales increase is enormous. But is it due to the wedding, or to the CIVIL WAR tie-in? Given the lacklustre sales on this storyline to date, and the fact that other low-selling books have seen similar climbs on the back of the crossover, Im going to go out on a limb and say its 90% CIVIL WAR. Marvel have just announced a belated CIVIL WAR tie-in for upcoming issues.
33. X-FACTOR Dec 05 #1 - 64,861 Dec 05 #2 - 52,705 (-18.7%) Jan 06 Feb 06 #3 - 48,307 ( -8.3%) Mar 06 #4 - 48,183 ( -0.3%) Mar 06 #5 - 46,490 ( -3.5%) Apr 06 #6 - 45,220 ( -2.7%) May 06 #7 - 44,315 ( -2.0%) Jun 06 #8 - 65,150 (+47.0%) Jul 06 #9 - 68,799 ( +5.6%) 6 mnth (+42.4%)
The second half of X-FACTORs CIVIL WAR tie-in, and sales go up even more. Issue #8 picks up reorders of 6,019. The ongoing storylines have continued more or less as normal, so at least crossover readers have had a chance to see what the title is normally like. Itll be interesting to see whether it holds on to any sales gain.
36. SENSATIONAL SPIDER-MAN Jul 04 #4 - 75,508 ====== Jul 05 #16 - 50,876 ( -6.0%) Aug 05 #17 - 48,555 ( -4.6%) Sep 05 #18 - 47,654 ( -1.9%) Oct 05 #19 - 75,461 (+58.4%) Nov 05 #20 - 73,262 ( -2.9%) Dec 05 #21 - 76,763 ( +4.8%) Jan 06 #22 - 74,923 ( -2.4%) Feb 06 #23 - 59,051 (-21.2%) Mar 06 #24 - 53,910 ( -8.7%) Apr 06 #25 - 51,992 ( -3.6%) May 06 #26 - 52,496 ( +1.0%) Jun 06 #27 - 50,721 ( -3.4%) Jul 06 #28 - 58,532 (+15.4%) 6 mnth (-21.9%) 1 year (+15.0%) 2 year (-22.5%)
Not technically a CIVIL WAR tie-in, but the next best thing - this is a story about Spider-Man unmasking, which happened in CIVIL WAR. The original solicitation was obscure in order to avoid spoiling the plot (although in fairness, it was perfectly accurate and did indicate a loose Civil War tie-in). The title is duly rewarded with a significant sales boost.
CIVIL WAR tie-in, and another massive increase as a low-selling book leapfrogs up the charts to take its moment in the sun. And its not the only one
39. THUNDERBOLTS Jul 01 #54 - 34,338 Jul 02 #67 - 28,133 Jul 03 #81 - 17,211 ====== Jul 05 #10 - 25,978 ( -4.8%) Aug 05 #11 - 37,036 ( +42.6%) Sep 05 #12 - 25,912 ( -30.0%) Oct 05 #13 - 29,250 ( +12.9%) Oct 05 #14 - 27,864 ( -4.7%) Nov 05 #15 - 25,245 ( -9.4%) Dec 05 #16 - 25,084 ( -0.6%) Jan 06 #17 - 23,417 ( -6.7%) Feb 06 #18 - 23,735 ( +1.4%) Mar 06 #100 - 26,798 ( +12.9%) Apr 06 #101 - 24,170 ( -9.8%) May 06 #102 - 23,741 ( -1.8%) Jun 06 #103 - 60,823 (+156.2%) Jul 06 #104 - 54,092 ( -11.1%) 6 mnth (+131.0%) 1 year (+108.2%) 2 year ( ) 3 year (+214.3%)
THUNDERBOLTS has a whole CIVIL WAR tie-in storyline, and issue #103 picks up 12,765 in reorders thanks in large part to a variant cover. Its been many, many years since THUNDERBOLTS was regularly selling at these lofty heights.
Not a CIVIL WAR crossover, not a stunt of any sort. Its just climbing because people like it.
45. INCREDIBLE HULK Jul 01 #30 - 34,408 Jul 02 #43 - 48,077 Jul 03 #57 - 64,959 Jul 04 #74 - 43,383 ====== Jul 05 #83 - 63,881 (+47.7%) Jul 05 #84 - 58,583 ( -8.3%) Aug 05 #85 - 53,177 ( -9.2%) Sep 05 #86 - 52,992 ( -0.3%) Oct 05 #87 - 42,454 (-19.9%) Nov 05 #88 - 41,141 ( -3.1%) Nov 05 #89 - 39,635 ( -3.7%) Dec 05 #90 - 36,924 ( -6.8%) Jan 06 #91 - 35,980 ( -2.6%) Feb 06 #92 - 53,661 (+49.1%) Mar 06 #93 - 47,437 (-11.6%) Apr 06 #94 - 47,966 ( +1.1%) May 06 #95 - 49,089 ( +2.3%) Jun 06 Jul 06 #96 - 49,209 ( +0.2%) 6 mnth (+36.8%) 1 year (-23.0%) 2 year (+13.4%) 3 year (-24.2%)
Also gathering momentum as the Planet Hulk storyline proceeds, though once again its worth remembering that these are not exceptionally high sales by the standards of the last few years.
Planet Hulk scheint endlich interessant zu werden
6. FRIENDLY NEIGHBORHOOD SPIDER-MAN Oct 05 #1 - 100,430 Nov 05 #2 - 82,988 (-17.4%) Dec 05 #3 - 81,309 ( -2.0%) Jan 06 #4 - 78,672 ( -3.2%) Feb 06 Mar 06 #5 - 59,900 (-23.9%) Mar 06 #6 - 58,853 ( -1.7%) Apr 06 #7 - 55,381 ( -5.9%) May 06 #8 - 53,910 ( -2.7%) Jun 06 #9 - 50,177 ( -6.9%) Jul 06 #10 - 48,902 ( -2.5%) 6 mnth (-37.8%)
Quietly declining. Dont worry, theres a loose CIVIL WAR tie-in next month.
47. CAPTAIN AMERICA Jul 01 #45 - 36,551 Jul 02 #4 - 65,631 Jul 03 #15 - 45,520 Jul 04 #29 - 40,221 ====== Jul 05 Aug 05 #8 - 51,842 ( +9.9%) Aug 05 #9 - 44,638 (-13.9%) Sep 05 #10 - 52,609 (+17.9%) Oct 05 #11 - 45,162 (-14.2%) Nov 05 #12 - 45,038 ( -0.3%) Dec 05 #13 - 44,954 ( -0.2%) Jan 05 Feb 06 #14 - 44,041 ( -0.2%) Feb 06 #15 - 43,350 ( -1.6%) Mar 06 #16 - 44,717 ( +3.2%) Apr 06 #17 - 45,541 ( +1.8%) May 06 #18 - 46,740 ( +2.6%) Jun 06 #19 - 47,315 ( +1.2%) Jul 06 #20 - 47,357 ( +0.1%) 6 mnth ( +7.5%) 1 year ( -8.7%) 2 year (+17.7%) 3 year ( +4.0%)
Like DAREDEVIL, this is an Ed Brubaker title slowly climbing the charts simply because people like it. How old fashioned.
50. SQUADRON SUPREME Jul 04 #11 - 63,007 ====== Jul 05 Aug 05 #18 - 50,594 ( -3.2%) Sep 05 Oct 05 Nov 05 Dec 05 Jan 06 Feb 06 Mar 06 #1 - 61,625 (+21.8%) Apr 06 #2 - 51,197 (-16.9%) May 06 #3 - 49,205 ( -3.9%) Jun 06 #4 - 48,035 ( -1.8%) Jul 06 #5 - 46,029 ( -4.2%) 6 mnth ( ) 1 year ( -9.0%) 2 year (-26.9%)
Still dropping, and now comfortably below the sales of the previous run. This relaunch has unequivocally failed in its mission to boost sales by dropping the mature readers tag. Mind you, it probably hasnt done any harm in the long run either.
Take that JMS
55. NEW X-MEN Jul 03 #3 - 43,614 Jul 04 #3 - 55,304 ====== Jul 05 #16 - 49,217 (+44.7%) Aug 05 #17 - 43,908 (-10.8%) Sep 05 #18 - 43,286 ( -1.4%) Oct 05 #19 - 41,691 ( -3.7%) Nov 05 #20 - 59,466 (+42.6%) Dec 05 #21 - 43,473 (-26.9%) Jan 06 #22 - 42,923 ( -1.3%) Feb 06 #23 - 41,463 ( -3.4%) Mar 06 #24 - 42,044 ( +1.4%) Apr 06 #25 - 40,176 ( -4.4%) May 06 #26 - 40,073 ( -0.3%) Jun 06 #27 - 39,785 ( -0.7%) Jul 06 #28 - 39,771 ( -0.0%) 6 mnth ( -7.3%) 1 year (-19.2%) 2 year (-28.1%) 3 year ( -8.8%)
The highest of the four ANNIHILATION miniseries, all of which concluded in July. Considering that some of the characters involved are distinctly D-list, the books have delivered solid sales in a crowded market. The core ANNIHILATION miniseries is unlikely to be a runaway hit, but it should perform respectably.
57. MS MARVEL Mar 06 #1 - 73,407 Apr 06 #2 - 46,204 (-37.1%) May 06 #3 - 43,048 ( -6.8%) Jun 06 #4 - 40,627 ( -5.6%) Jul 06 #5 - 38,874 ( -4.3%)
Still not finding its level. But theres a CIVIL WAR tie-in in August.
59. IRON MAN Jul 01 #44 - 40,498 Jul 02 #57 - 35,992 Jul 03 #70 - 32,208 Jul 04 #86 - 34,520 ====== Jul 05 Aug 05 #4 - 48,403 ( -5.8%) Sep 05 Oct 05 Nov 05 Dec 05 Jan 06 #5 - 45,243 ( -6.5%) Feb 06 Mar 06 #6 - 40,264 (-11.0%) Apr 06 #7 - 49,404 (+22.7%) May 06 #8 - 38,860 (-21.3%) Jun 06 #9 - 37,650 ( -3.1%) Jul 06 #10 - 38,102 ( +1.2%) 6 mnth (-15.8%) 1 year (-21.3%) 2 year (+10.4%) 3 year (+18.3%)
Fluctuating around the 38K mark. Despite all the effort Marvel put into the book, IRON MAN is really just back where it was four or five years ago. The solo title hasnt yet caught up with CIVIL WAR, though, so there could still be a big surge of interest when his major role in the crossover becomes a factor.
62. NEW EXCALIBUR Nov 05 #1 - 58,333 Dec 05 #2 - 48,816 (-16.3%) Jan 06 #3 - 47,196 ( -3.3%) Feb 06 #4 - 45,071 ( -4.5%) Mar 06 #5 - 43,523 ( -3.4%) Apr 06 #6 - 40,687 ( -6.5%) May 06 #7 - 38,744 ( -4.8%) Jun 06 #8 - 37,428 ( -3.4%) Jul 06 #9 - 36,466 ( -2.6%) 6 mnth (-22.7%)
The first fill-in story by Frank Tieri, and the change of writer doesnt seem to make much difference - the book continues on its existing, and seemingly inexorable, decline.
65. BEYOND! Jul 06 #1 (of 6) - 35,728
Curious sequel to SECRET WAR featuring Spider-Man and a bunch of C-listers. (The second Kraven? The Hood? Gravity?) A good solid debut, all things considered.
83. SHE-HULK Jul 04 #5 - 25,788 ====== Oct 05 #1 - 37,220 ( +60.4%) Nov 05 #2 - 31,610 ( -15.1%) Dec 05 #3 - 29,428 ( -6.9%) Jan 06 #4 - 28,214 ( -4.1%) Feb 06 #5 - 27,183 ( -3.7%) Mar 06 #6 - 26,631 ( -2.0%) Apr 06 May 06 #7 - 26,561 ( -0.3%) May 06 #8 - 58,053 (+118.6%) Jun 06 Jul 06 #9 - 29,902 ( -48.5%) 6 mnth ( +6.0%) 1 year ( ) 2 year ( +16.0%)
This is actually the June issue, shipping a month late. Issue #8 was a CIVIL WAR tie-in, but the book has at least held on to a couple of thousand sales. The tie-in issue picks up re-orders of 14,241 thanks to a variant cover.
92. RUNAWAYS Jul 03 #4 - 20,246 Jul 04 ====== Jul 05 #6 - 27,365 ( -3.7%) Aug 05 #7 - 27,063 ( -1.1%) Sep 05 #8 - 26,954 ( -0.4%) Oct 05 #9 - 26,800 ( -0.6%) Nov 05 #10 - 25,761 ( -3.9%) Dec 05 #11 - 25,260 ( -1.9%) Jan 06 #12 - 24,989 ( -1.1%) Feb 06 #13 - 24,313 ( -2.7%) Mar 06 #14 - 24,536 ( +0.9%) Apr 06 #15 - 24,046 ( -2.0%) May 06 #16 - 23,842 ( -0.8%) Jun 06 #17 - 23,654 ( -0.8%) Jul 06 #18 - 24,678 ( +4.3%) 6 mnth ( -1.2%) 1 year ( -9.8%) 2 year ( ) 3 year (+21.9%)
A slight uptick for the last issue in the storyline, promising (and delivering) the death of a main character. With the demise of THING and MARVEL TEAM-UP, this is now the lowest-selling ongoing Marvel Universe title - unless you count NEXTWAVE, which didnt ship this month but would probably have been further down.
97. LAST PLANET STANDING May 06 #1 (of 5) - 32,232 May 06 #2 (of 5) - 29,165 (-9.6%) Jun 06 #3 (of 5) - 26,447 (-9.3%) Jun 06 #4 (of 5) - 25,529 (-3.5%) Jul 06 #5 (of 5) - 23,486 (-8.0%)
Good numbers for the MC2 miniseries, which has curiously managed to outsell parent title SPIDER-GIRL throughout its run.
99. POWERS Jul 01 #14 - 26,712 Jul 02 #23 - 26,875 Jul 03 Jul 04 #1 - 40,387 ====== Jul 05 Aug 05 #12 - 30,290 ( +9.3%) Sep 05 Oct 05 #13 - 26,535 (-12.4%) Nov 05 #14 - 26,109 ( -1.6%) Dec 05 #15 - 25,633 ( -1.8%) Jan 06 Feb 06 #16 - 24,924 ( -2.8%) Mar 06 #17 - 24,139 ( -3.1%) Apr 06 May 06 #18 - 23,617 ( -2.2%) Jun 06 Jul 06 #19 - 23,156 ( -1.9%) 6 mnth ( -7.1%) 1 year (-23.6%) 2 year (-42.7%)
Cancelled, but it gets an anniversary boost with its final issue. The book is relaunched in October as AMAZING SPIDER-GIRL, following yet another last-minute reprieve.
Depends how you look at it, really. This is part of the set-up for the alleged Wedding of the Century between Storm and the Black Panther, and the sales arent that great for a big event comic. On the other hand, its a romance comic set in the past, and judged by those standards, the numbers are quite respectable.
107. THING Nov 05 #1 - 30,188 Dec 05 #2 - 23,606 (-21.8%) Jan 06 #3 - 21,839 ( -7.5%) Feb 06 #4 - 21,190 ( -3.0%) Mar 06 #5 - 20,348 ( -4.0%) Apr 06 #6 - 20,577 ( +1.1%) May 06 #7 - 19,592 ( -4.8%) Jun 06 Jul 06 #8 - 20,363 ( +3.9%) 6 mnth ( -6.8%)
Axed.
109. OFFICIAL HANDBOOK OF THE MARVEL UNIVERSE Jul 04 Avengers - 28,791
====== Jul 05 Avengers - 23,668 ( +7.7%) Aug 05 Ultimate - 25,436 ( +7.5%) Sep 05 Alt Universes - 18,680 (-26.6%) Oct 05 Horror - 15,849 (-15.2%) Nov 05 X-Men - 22,986 (+45.0%) Dec 05 Ultimates - 20,795 ( -9.5%) Jan 06 #1 (of 12) - 23,423 (+12.6%) Feb 06 #2 (of 12) - 21,828 ( -6.8%) Mar 06 #3 (of 12) - 21,681 ( -0.7%) Apr 06 #4 (of 12) - 21,531 ( -0.7%) May 06 #5 (of 12) - 21,331 ( -0.9%) Jun 06 #6 (of 12) - 20,731 ( -2.8%) Jul 06 #7 (of 12) - 20,124 ( -2.9%) 6 mnth (-14.1%) 1 year (-15.0%) 2 year (-30.1%)
A very slow decline seems to be setting in, but overall the A TO Z miniseries has proved surprisingly stable.
For what its worth, at least theyre mostly stable.
207. KABUKI REFLECTIONS Jul 05 Aug 05 #5 - 6,460 Sep 05 Oct 05 Nov 05 Dec 05 Jan 06 Feb 06 Mar 06 Apr 06 May 06 Jun 06 Jul 06 #6 - 5,815 (-10.0%)
An Icon book, and again the sales dont particularly matter. This is an art book rather than part of David Macks ongoing series.
At number 209 is a reprint of FANTASTIC FOUR #52, under the banner of Marvels Greatest Comics. It sells 5,531.
222. MARVEL ADVENTURES FANTASTIC FOUR Jul 05 #2 - 6,864 (-28.6%) Aug 05 #3 - 6,447 ( -6.1%) Sep 05 #4 - 6,064 ( -5.9%) Oct 05 #5 - 5,969 ( -1.6%) Nov 05 #6 - 5,522 ( -7.5%) Dec 05 #7 - 5,058 ( -8.4%) Jan 06 #8 - 4,834 ( -4.4%) Feb 06 #9 - 4,711 ( -2.5%) Mar 06 #10 - 4,663 ( -1.0%) Apr 06 #11 - 4,526 ( -2.9%) May 06 #12 - 4,836 ( +6.8%) Jun 06 #13 - 4,752 ( -1.7%) Jul 06 #14 - 4,668 ( -1.8%) 6 mnth ( -3.4%) 1 year (-32.0%)
See above.
234. MARVEL SPOTLIGHT Dec 05 Cassaday/McKeever - 9,763 Jan 06 Ellis/Cheung - 6,843 ( -29.9%) Feb 06 Whedon/Lark - 5,947 ( -13.1%) Mar 06 Finch/Sacasa - 4,146 ( -30.3%) Apr 06 Way/Coipel - 3,309 ( -20.2%) May 06 Jun 06 Millar/McNiven - 7,668 (+131.7%) Jun 06 Gaiman/Larroca - 5,449 ( -28.9%) Jul 06 Kirkman/Land - 3,963 ( -27.3%) 6 mnth ( -42.1%)
Back to the lowly normal sales levels. Im told that this book actually does quite well outside the direct market, which is why its still around despite the seemingly awful numbers.
Re: Monatliche Verkaufszahlen: Top 300 Issues / Top 100 TPB's
Even with the parent title running late, CIVIL WAR dominated Marvels output again in August, with a raft of crossover titles including the newly launched HEROES FOR HIRE. The Ultimate titles ship their second annuals, and the core ANNIHILATION miniseries gets underway. Other than that, its a fairly quiet month, as Marvel hold off on the big launches while the massive crossover is still getting all the attention.
As usual, even though DC did take the top spot, Marvel are still the largest publisher in the North American direct market. In unit share, its 41.0% to 39.0%; in dollar share, its a slightly closer 36.3% to 35.4%. Pretty close, then. But perhaps the most remarkable feature of this months chart is the sheer number of high-selling comics. Thirteen comics broke the 100K mark, which is a remarkable figure.
Granted, five of those thirteen comics are issues of DCs weekly title 52, but a comic is a comic. If ULTIMATES had shipped this month, it wouldnt have made the top ten. It would have been somewhere in the mid-teens.
Thanks as always to Milton Griepp and ICV2 for permission to use their figures for these calculations.
With CIVIL WAR itself running late, NEW AVENGERS picks up the slack as Marvels top selling book of the month. This is, of course, a Civil War crossover storyline, and the title continues to gain sales as the arc continues. Meanwhile, last months issue #22 picks up 18,774 reorders to chart at number 112. As usual, those sales are included in the figures above.
These are huge numbers, and although the crossover obviously helps, its hardly gratuitous - the storyline really is central to events in this title. Plenty for Marvel to be happy about here, although delays to CIVIL WAR itself mean that this title is set for an unwanted hiatus at the end of the year.
Civil War scheint endlich einzuschlagen wurde aber auch Zeit
This is the concluding chapter of the first storyline, so the most likely explanation for the sales boost is Ed McGuinnesss variant cover. Reaction to this title has been somewhat mixed, but theres no denying the sales are impressive. Even without being part of Civil War, its selling in quantities comparable to ASTONISHING X-MEN, and its easily outperforming the parent title - which IS a crossover book, and has variants of its own.
gehört sicherlich zu den !uberaschungen des Jahres
Holding level. Thankfully, the book returns to a monthly schedule with this issue - a combination of pacing for the trade and a bimonthly schedule means that by the time the current fight concludes, it will have lasted for five months. Nonetheless, sales remain solid.
The Civil War B-title is still shifting huge numbers in its own right, and piling on the re-orders. Issue #4 shifts another 8,715 copies, issue #3 sells a further 3,033, and a variant cover helps issue #1 to add another 18,342 to its total. Quite simply, the crossover is a sales juggernaut.
Another Civil War crossover book, easily outperforming its usual range. And once again, the reorders continue to mount up. Theres another 6,258 copies of issue #44, while a variant adds 14,781 copies of issue #43. This months issue holds up nicely, and can presumably look forward to more re-orders topping up the numbers over the next month or so.
Civil War again, and despite being rather peripheral to the story - its really more of a sequel to X-MEN: THE 198 - this X-Men miniseries turns in another big number, still outperforming the regular monthly X-Men titles with its second issue. (Well, aside from ASTONISHING, but thats not really a regular monthly.) Issue #1 picks up reorders of 7,391.
Yet another Civil War crossover, and FANTASTIC FOUR is still hanging in there. Issue #538 picks up 2,428 in reorders, even though its been two months since it came out.
Incidentally, youll note that there are an awful lot of blanks in the schedule. In fact, FANTASTIC FOUR has failed to come out in four of the last twelve months. One was a late book which shipped the next month; one was a skip month where Marvel published a one-shot in its place. The other two months just seem to be blanks. Somewhere along the line, this book has dropped down to a de facto 10-times-a-year publishing schedule.
The August 2002 issue was a virtual giveaway priced at 9 cents, hence the ludicrous number. Freebies like that have since been disqualified from the charts. In any event, publishers have become less keen on them, perhaps realising that giving away almost a quarter of a million free comics is a very inefficient way of boosting sales by a few thousand. da ich FF waren mir diese Verspätungen nicht bewusst, nicht gerade wenige für eine Hauptserie.
Dropping back towards the titles usual range after the initial surge of interest from Ed Brubaker and Billy Tans arrival. Basically, the book is back where it was this time last year. But Brubakers first two issues are picking up reorders - 2,044 copies of issue #475 and 3,379 of issue #476 - so theres certainly some interest here. A solid enough number, but the X-books still seem to be overshadowed.
20. ULTIMATES ANNUAL 08/06 #2 - 84,407
Not much change from last year, when the first annual sold 82,690. ULTIMATES normally sells somewhere around 95K, so its carrying a high proportion of the readership over to the annual.
Yes, X-MEN failed to make the top twenty. I told you it was a busy month. As with UNCANNY, this title is drafting back towards its normal range after the initial surge of interest. Issue #189 picks up 2,889 in reorders.
Two issues this month, as the book finally gets back on schedule after failing to ship in June. Issue #32 is the final Mark Millar issue, and comes complete with a Marvel Zombies storyline and a variant cover. Issue #33 sees the debut of new creative team Mike Carey and Pasqual Ferry, and sales drop back to the normal range. Not a spectacular start, but then the creators arent as prominent, and the book is still doing just fine. Itll be interesting to see where it goes from here.
Back to Civil War, and a perfectly healthy second issue drop. Issue #1 picks up another 5,951 sales. würde mich nciht wundern würde es noch tiefer fallen
Holding on to last months gains. Either theres a surprising amount of interest in the Ultimate Clone Saga or people are jumping aboard as the book builds to issue #100. I suspect its more likely to be the former.
26. HEROES FOR HIRE 08/06 #1 - 74,367
Another Civil War tie-in, and the only ongoing title launching this month. This is a sequel to the recent DAUGHTERS OF THE DRAGON miniseries, which launched with 17,522 sales and quickly dropped to the 11-12K range. HEROES FOR HIRE is obviously in a different league where sales are concerned. The crossover naturally deserves a lot of the credit for that, although artist Billy Tucci should be drawing in some fans as well.
If Marvel can actually launch this series successfully then itll be a great example of how to use a crossover effectively. Ill be fascinated to see what happens when this book moves on from the crossover and has to stand on its own feet. HEROES FOR HIRE isnt really a Civil War spin-off book - its a freestanding concept that just happens to be launching in the middle of a crossover.
Running a month late - issue #5 was solicited for August but didnt come out. These are good sales figures for a Moon Knight title, but the 6% drop is worrying - by issue #4 Id have expected things to level out a bit more than that. fällt weiterhin, bezweifle wenn Finch mit der 8 weg ist, dass die serie es weiter als die 12 bringt
38. ULTIMATE X-MEN ANNUAL 08/06 #2 - 65,028
Slightly down on last year, when the first annual sold 67,910.
At first glance, this is an awfully heavy second issue drop. But issue #1 had a variant cover to boost its sales further, so its probably not as bad as it looks. so gut wie Ausgabe 3 der Mini, kein gutes Vorzeichen
Civil War again, and THUNDERBOLTS grabs back some more sales for the concluding part of its three-part crossover arc. This is one of several mid-to-low end books that have seen huge sales boosts on the back of the crossover.
41. ANNIHILATION 08/06 #1 (of 6) - 61,006
A big jump with the first part of the ANNIHILATION miniseries proper. Marvel have been building to this for four months with four separate miniseries - the best selling one was ANNIHILATION: SILVER SURFER, which only debuted at 49K and dropped to 39K by the end of its run. So for ANNIHILATION to debut at 61K is impressive - retailers seem to have bought into the idea that this is the main event, and everything up to now was just warm-up.
42. ULTIMATE FANTASTIC FOUR ANNUAL 08/06 #2 - 60,449
Last years annual sold 65,384 copies, but then it had Mark Millar, and this one doesnt. A perfectly good number.
Not officially Civil War tie-ins, but SENSATIONAL and FRIENDLY both see modest gains from the unmasking of their lead characters. To be honest, with all the attention, Im surprised they havent gained more.
Issue #87 picks up 2,553 in reorders, which is the only reason this issue is shown as dropping. In fact, in terms of first month sales, its a climber. Ed Brubakers slow and steady progress on this title continues, building a regular audience without stunts.
One of the first books to emerge from its Civil War crossover storyline and go back to normal. Sales drop right back where they came from, which isnt entirely unexpected, but suggests that a lot of books could be looking at a nasty hangover in a few months when Civil War packs up and moves on. Thanks to a variant cover, issue #8 picks up 11,000 extra sales.
Hovering in the high 30K range. IRON MAN has yet to catch up with Civil War, although itll do so at the end of this storyline. Despite Marvels protestations of impartiality, the general perception seems to be that Civil War has amounted to a remarkable hatchet job on this character - although arguably that makes him more interesting, and its certainly also made him a central figure in the Marvel Universe in a way that he hasnt been for years. Im intrigued to see what happens with this titles sales over the next year or so.
Still sliding, but at least levelling out over the last few months. NEW EXCALIBUR is current in an extended run of fill-in stories caused by the illness of regular writer Chris Claremont, but readers seem to be accepting the situation.
Another book still hovering in its regular range. Apparently retailers were enticed by this issues gimmick - a new Exiles team consisting of six Wolverines.
Whether last issues high sales were due to Civil War or the wedding, one things for sure: they didnt stick around. BLACK PANTHER goes straight back to its normal range. With all the hype, and the introduction of a major character from a much more popular book, this really has to be seen as a failure, at least in direct market terms. Interestingly, a belated CIVIL WAR tie-in storyline has now been announced.
August was a skip month, so the book is now back on schedule. Strictly speaking, its now the lowest-selling Marvel Universe title that hasnt been cancelled yet - although in fairness, if it wasnt for their Civil War tie-ins, CABLE & DEADPOOL and THUNDERBOLTS would be down here as well. On top of that, I wouldnt be surprised to learn that NEXTWAVE does disproportionately well in the UK. Moreover, its a good 7,000 clear of MARVEL TEAM-UP, which actually is at the cancellation point, so theres a margin of safety here.
102. ANNIHILATION: NOVA CORPS FILES 08/06 Nova Corps Files - 21,740
A respectable number for this ANNIHILATION fact file tie-in, slightly outperforming this months HANDBOOK.
Well, its about as good a number as could reasonably be expected with these characters. Reviews have been decent, but realistically, miniseries like this tend to drop to fairly dire levels by the time they finish.
The mystifying high concept miniseries wraps up with a fairly solid performance. The solicitations for issue #4 are wildly inaccurate, describing the story that actually appeared in issue #3 and crediting the wrong artist altogether.
121. SPIDER-MAN FAMILY 08/06 Amazing Friends - 16,519
One-shot containing an original story plus some reprints, celebrating the 25th anniversary of SPIDER-MAN AND HIS AMAZING FRIENDS. A perfectly good performance for something like this.
An Icon book, so it doesnt really matter what it sells as long as creator David Mack is happy. Its also wildly late - this issue was solicited for May.
Yes, well. This is another Icon book, but heaven only knows what the economics are. There doesnt seem to be a huge amount of interest in this book, and its probably heading for some very nasty numbers very quickly.
Fairly standard performance for a Marvel Adventures book. This titles arent really aimed at the direct market, so their performance on this chart is largely irrelevant.
175. WOMEN OF MARVEL POSTER BOOK 08/06 Women of Marvel - 8,331
Not much interest, but again, something like this may not be aimed specifically at the direct market.
This, on the other hand, is just your typical Marvel Adventures book.
Number 236 is a Marvel Milestones book, reprinting a Claremont/Lee X-Men story from 1991. It sells 3,599. Number 259 is also a Marvel Milestones book, reprinting stories from Millie the Model and Patsy Walker. Not surprisingly, it doesnt do as well, and clocks in at 2,640.
Still sliding into oblivion, but reportedly the book is doing much better outside the direct market. Upcoming solicitations suggest a shift of focus, with an issue devoted to Ghost Rider.
Running late, although the knock-on effects havent really sunk in yet. Re-orders continue to mount up, with another 5,269 copies of issue #1, 12,967 copies of issue #2 and 12,929 of issue #3. That puts all three issues over the 300K mark, a remarkable achievement.
Civil War scheint endlich einzuschlagen wurde aber auch Zeit Scheint so! Und da die Civil War Ausgaben der Serie zudem auch die qualitativ besten waren, werden einige der CW-Exklusiv Leser auch an der Serie bleiben.
gehört sicherlich zu den !uberaschungen des JahresÜberraschung? Du untertreibst. Der Erfolg dieser Serie verdient eine X-Akte bzw. ist einer der ungelösten Fälle des FBI. Mulder & Sculli übernehmen sie. Ich vermute eine Massenhypnose.
Zitat: 17. FANTASTIC FOUR 11/05 #532 - 47,771 ( -4.0%) 12/05 #533 - 46,751 ( -2.1%) 01/05 02/06 #534 - 44,573 ( -4.7%) 02/06 #535 - 43,124 ( -3.3%) 03/06 #536 - 79,680 ( +84.8%) 04/06 #537 - 79,576 ( -0.1%) 05/06 06/06 #538 - 92,624 ( +16.4%) 07/06 08/06 #539 - 89,676 ( -3.2%)Die Serie profitiert ungemein von CW. Leider sind die Ausgaben ziemlich durchschnittlich, weshalb nicht all zuviele Leute an der Serie hängen bleiben werden.
McDuffie steht ja bereits in den Startlöchern.
Zitat: 18. UNCANNY X-MEN
07/06 #475 - 106,037 (+35.7%) 07/06 #476 - 92,154 (-13.1%) 08/06 #477 - 89,225 ( -3.2%)Naja, kreativ wie kommerziell keine Offenbarung aber dennoch solide.
Zitat: 21. X-MEN 07/06 #188 - 95,487 (+22.5%) 07/06 #189 - 85,157 (-10.8%) 08/06 #190 - 82,084 ( -3.6%)Carey verdient an dieser Serie mehr Leser. Ohne den "Bachalo-Störsender", der das Geniessen der bunten Bilder deutlich erschwert würden weit mehr Leute dran bleiben.
Zitat: 22,37. ULTIMATE FANTASTIC FOUR 07/06 #31 - 84,460 (-18.7%) 08/06 #32 - 80,730 ( -4.4%) 08/06 #33 - 65,191 (-19.2%)Frage: Wie stark ist der Niveau Unterschied zwischen Millar und Carey?
Antwort: 15539 Leser
Zitat: 23. CIVIL WAR: YOUNG AVENGERS & RUNAWAYS 07/06 #1 (of 4) - 91,297 08/06 #2 (of 4) - 78,600 (-13.9%)Eine weitere Serie, die weit mehr Leser hat, als sie verdient.
Zitat: 26. HEROES FOR HIRE 08/06 #1 - 74,367
wohl die !uberaschung des Monats Holy Shit! CW-Bonus hin oder her, eine solche Zahl hätte dieser "starlosen" Serie kaum jemand zugetraut. Ich bin schockiert
wohl die Enttäuschung des JahresStimmt, wobei die Enttäuschung rein kommerzieller Natur ist. Die Mini ist inhaltlich wie graphisch ganz grosse Klasse. Ich vermute mal, dass das Thema "Eternals" vielen Fans einfach zu obskur ist und man bei Gaiman lieber auf das Trade wartet.
Zitat: 33. MS MARVEL 03/06 #1 - 73,407 04/06 #2 - 46,204 (-37.1%) 05/06 #3 - 43,048 ( -6.8%) 06/06 #4 - 40,627 ( -5.6%) 07/06 #5 - 38,874 ( -4.3%) 08/06 #6 - 68,330 (+75.8%)Da sind die CW-Tie Ins gerade noch rechtzeitig gekommen. Glücklicherweise handelt es sich bei diesen Ausgaben um die wohl besten Ms Marvel Hefte. Hoffentlich bleiben ein paar Tausend Leute an Bord, denn die Serie ist imo ein klarer Anwärter auf den Titel: "Best new ongoing of the year".
fällt weiterhin, bezweifle wenn Finch mit der 8 weg ist, dass die serie es weiter als die 12 bringt Na, na Vao, so drastisch wird die Serie nicht fallen. Und ich bin immer noch der Meinung, das Moon Knight - wenn man nicht gerade Howard Chaykin als neuen Zeichner unter Vertrag nimmt - locker bis #30 kommt. Wetten dass Moon Knight länger überlebt als X-Factor?
Zitat: 39. GHOST RIDER
07/06 #1 - 98,826 (+77.1%) 08/06 #2 - 61,793 (-37.5%)Fast 40% Leser verloren? Das ist nun doch etwas heftig
Zitat: 45. SENSATIONAL SPIDER-MAN 06/06 #27 - 50,721 ( -3.4%) 07/06 #28 - 58,532 (+15.4%) 08/06 #29 - 55,420 ( -5.3%)Hervorragende Spidey Serie. Wird wohl stabil bei 50'000 bleiben.
Zitat: 49. DAREDEVIL 06/06 #86 - 48,280 ( +0.8%) 07/06 #87 - 51,989 ( +7.7%) 08/06 #88 - 50,554 ( -2.8%)Weiterhin unglaublich gute Zahle für eine Serie wie Daredevil. Neben Cap die einzige Serie, die nur aufgrund der hervorragenden Qualität an Leser gewinnt. Beide Serien schreibt Bru.
Zitat: 50. INCREDIBLE HULK 05/06 #95 - 49,089 ( +2.3%) 06/06 07/06 #96 - 49,209 ( +0.2%) 08/06 #97 - 48,893 ( -0.6%)Gesunde Zahlen, die jedoch Paks gigantisches Hulk-in Space-Epos nicht gerecht werden. Ich gehe davon aus, dass der WW-Hulk-Effekt sich erst nächsten Monat bemerkbar macht.
niemand von den CW Leuten istd ran geblieben :( Der Serie hätten ein paar Tausend Leser mehr sehr gut getan
Zitat: 60. CLAWS 08/06 #1 (of 3) - 39,967
hatte dies viel höher erwartetHöher?????? Wieso denn das? Ich bin überrascht wie viele Leute sich bei diesen Zeichnungen und einem Fun-Inhalt ohne Continuity Wert zum Kauf haben hinreissen lassen.
Zitat: 64. IRON MAN 07/06 #10 - 38,102 ( +1.2%) 08/06 #11 - 37,279 ( -2.2%)Die Zahlen sind unglaublich enttäuschend, für diesen Charakter. Wahrscheinlich leidet die Serie momentan, weil sie so stark hinterher hinkt.
Ich wette, dass sich die CW-Tie Ins locker 100'000 mal pro Stück verkaufen werden. Damit wird es die Serie sein, die am meisten vom Event profitieren. Ist jemand anderer Meinung?
Zitat: 68. PUNISHER
01/06 #29 - 34,708 ( -2.3%) 02/06 #30 - 34,293 ( -1.2%) 03/06 #31 - 34,505 ( +0.6%) 04/06 #32 - 34,076 ( -1.2%) 05/06 #33 - 34,480 ( +1.2%) 06/06 #34 - 34,161 ( -0.9%) 07/06 #35 - 34,116 ( -0.1%) 08/06 #36 - 34,227 ( +0.3%)Eins muss man Ennis lassen, wie kein anderer sorgt er für solide Verkaufszahlen.
Zitat: 84,87. SHE-HULK 05/06 #8 - 58,053 (+118.6%) 06/06 07/06 #9 - 29,902 ( -48.5%) 08/06 #10 - 28,555 ( -4.5%) 08/06 #11 - 27,393 ( -4.1%)Wieder eine Serie, die kaum CW-Tie In Leser längerfristig halten konnte Schade, kaum eine Serie hätte es imo mehr verdient
Zitat: 110. AGENTS OF ATLAS 08/06 #1 (of 6) - 19,292Aha! Es gibt also doch noch Serien die sich schlecht verkaufen.
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fällt weiterhin, bezweifle wenn Finch mit der 8 weg ist, dass die serie es weiter als die 12 bringt Na, na Vao, so drastisch wird die Serie nicht fallen. Und ich bin immer noch der Meinung, das Moon Knight - wenn man nicht gerade Howard Chaykin als neuen Zeichner unter Vertrag nimmt - locker bis #30 kommt. Wetten dass Moon Knight länger überlebt als X-Factor?Das wäre nach derzeitigen Zahlen ja auch keine Überraschung. Aber X-Factor hat jetzt auch nicht gerade sonderlich beliebte Helden, von daher ... *schulter zuck* Aber bis # 30 halte ich immer noch für sehr optimitisch. Maximal bis #24 und selbst das wäre für eine heutige Moon Knight-Serie ziemlich lange.
Zitat: Zitat: Lamond 39. GHOST RIDER
07/06 #1 - 98,826 (+77.1%) 08/06 #2 - 61,793 (-37.5%)Fast 40% Leser verloren? Das ist nun doch etwas heftig :(Wie gesagt 2 Variants und dann halt der erwartungsgemäße Drop von der # 1 zur # 2.
Zitat: Lamond Zitat: 68. PUNISHER 01/06 #29 - 34,708 ( -2.3%) 02/06 #30 - 34,293 ( -1.2%) 03/06 #31 - 34,505 ( +0.6%) 04/06 #32 - 34,076 ( -1.2%) 05/06 #33 - 34,480 ( +1.2%) 06/06 #34 - 34,161 ( -0.9%) 07/06 #35 - 34,116 ( -0.1%) 08/06 #36 - 34,227 ( +0.3%)Eins muss man Ennis lassen, wie kein anderer sorgt er für solide Verkaufszahlen.Aber eben auch erst seit diesem Zeitraum. Die Zeiten wo Ennis mal gerade so knapp 100.000 Einheiten verkauft, sind auch schon lange vorbei.
Zitat: Lamond Zitat: 84,87. SHE-HULK 05/06 #8 - 58,053 (+118.6%) 06/06 07/06 #9 - 29,902 ( -48.5%) 08/06 #10 - 28,555 ( -4.5%) 08/06 #11 - 27,393 ( -4.1%)Wieder eine Serie, die kaum CW-Tie In Leser längerfristig halten konnte Schade, kaum eine Serie hätte es imo mehr verdient Die letzten 3 Ausgaben waren besser als gewohnt. Dennoch, diese Serie werde ich wohl am Allerwenigsten vermissen.
Re: Monatliche Verkaufszahlen: Top 300 Issues / Top 100 TPB's
Bei Moon Knight sollte man die CW Tie-In Ausgaben abwarten. Diese werden sicher noch für einen Anstieg der Verkaufszahlen sorgen. Vielleicht bleiben anschließend noch einige Leser an der Serie dran. Jetzt, nach der Verschiebung der nächsten Ausgaben, hat Marvel außerdem genügend Zeit sich etwas interessantes für den Post Civil War Storyarc zu überlegen.
Bei dem relativ hohen Drop von Ghost Rider stimme ich mit Jake Gallows überein. Das sind die Variants und der übliche Leserschwund nach der #1. Man kann die Zahlen auch mal mit Moon Knight vergleichen. Hier fand ein ähnlich großer Abfall statt. Ich gehe davon aus, dass Ghost Rider #3 wieder mehr verkauft, oder zumindest nicht abfällt. Der Auftritt von Doctor Strange dürfte doch einige Leser anlocken.
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Zitat: Jake Gallows Aber bis # 30 halte ich immer noch für sehr optimitisch. Maximal bis #24 und selbst das wäre für eine heutige Moon Knight-Serie ziemlich lange.)Ihr dürft nicht ausser Acht lassen, dass sich die Gesamtsituation auf dem Markt in den letzten 2 Jahren stark verändert hat. Serien wie Cable & Deadpool, Thunderbolts, Black Panther, She-Hulk etc. werden trotz schwacher Verkaufszahlen nicht gecancelt. Sogar kommerzielle Katastrophen wie MTU schaffen es mittlerweile bis #25.
Moon Knight wird langfristig sicherlich kein Top 10 Comic, aber vergessen wir nicht, dass der Charakter heutzutage wesentlich besser ankommt als z.B. Black Panther.
Selbstverständlich werden viele Finch Fans nach dessen Abgang die Serie verlassen, aber irgendwie habe ich das Gefühl, dass sich Moon Knight ähnlich wie Exiles auf einem sehr gesunden Niveau einpendeln wird.
Zitat: Aber eben auch erst seit diesem Zeitraum. Die Zeiten wo Ennis mal gerade so knapp 100.000 Einheiten verkauft, sind auch schon lange vorbei.Gott sei Dank. Er kann lediglich eine Art Geschichte erzählen und diese hat er bereits perfekt mit Preacher umgesetzt. Seine gewalttätigen, zynischen und psychotischen Geschichten und Charaktere machen mich mittlerweile Krank.
Und Mr. Way ist auf den besten Weg, legitimer Nachfolger zu werden. Auch seine Geschichten werden immer berechenbarer.
Zitat: Dennoch, diese Serie werde ich wohl am Allerwenigsten vermissen.Ketzer ! Ich hoffe Marvel zeigt genauso viel Geduld bei She-Hulk wie bei Spider-Girl und lässt die Serie bis #100 laufen, bevor sie dann gerelaunched wird
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Zitat: Optimus Ich gehe davon aus, dass Ghost Rider #3 wieder mehr verkauft, oder zumindest nicht abfällt. Der Auftritt von Doctor Strange dürfte doch einige Leser anlocken.Doc Strange ist - glaube ich zumindest - kein Publikumsmagnet mehr. Für gewöhnlich dauert es 3-4 Monate - nach Wegfall der Variants - bis sich die Verkaufszahlen stabilisieren.
Aber gute Nachricht für Ghost Rider Fans: Die Serie wird nicht eingestellt, bis der Film in die Kinos kommt. Bis März 2007 habt ihr einen GR
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Zitat: Lamond Aber gute Nachricht für Ghost Rider Fans: Die Serie wird nicht eingestellt, bis der Film in die Kinos kommt. Bis März 2007 habt ihr einen GR Das wäre auch ziemlich schlechte PR für den Film, wenn die gleichnamige Comicserie wegen mangelndem Erfolg eingestellt wird. Ich glaube GR läuft noch länger, denn sonst hätte man sich den Zeichnerwechsel nach dem ersten Storyarc gespart.
Eine Frage: Wie schnell kann eine Serie eingestellt werden? Beendet Marvel einen Storyarc oder brechen die auch mal mitten drin ab.
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[quote:Optimus]Zitat: Lamond Eine Frage: Wie schnell kann eine Serie eingestellt werden? Beendet Marvel einen Storyarc oder brechen die auch mal mitten drin ab.Für gewöhnlich wartet Marvel auf das Ende eines Storyarcs. So wurde vergangenes Jahr Serien wie Gambit, Nightcrawler oder Rogue nach dem Abschluss des zweiten Arcs (#12) eingestellt.
Aber auch bei Serien die länger liefen wie MK 4 (Übrigens JAKE, wieder ein hervorragendes Beispiel für eine Serie die es mit richtig üblen Verkaufszahlen bis zur #30 geschafft hat) und MTU wurde auf den Abschluss des Storyarcs gewartet.
Nun, kann es ausnahmsweise vorkommen, dass Marvel mitten in einem Arc oder in einer Mini die Handbremse zieht wie imo beim kläglichen Versuch einer Doc Samson Mini vor einigen Monaten. Aber in dem Fall gab es imo Probleme mit dem Autor.