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Marvel Month-to-Month Sales — December 2006
[Please note these are the figures for DECEMBER, not November as I mistakenly posted — Ed.]
By Paul O’Brien
CIVIL WAR is still going, but with the core title running late (because you demanded it), and many of the crossover arcs having finished, it’s started to relinquish its grip on Marvel’s line. But December still saw three CIVIL WAR one-shots, along with several crossover issues. It’s a relatively quiet month for new launches, but we do have the debut of Warren Ellis and Salvador Larroca’s NEWUNIVERSAL, and new miniseries including NEW AVENGERS: ILLUMINATI, SPIDER-MAN: REALM, WONDER MAN and X-23: TARGET X.
Once again, Marvel comfortably beat DC in market share. In dollar terms, it’s 38% to 35%. In units, it’s 43% to 39%. And that’s with DC taking most of the top 10, not to mention plenty of Marvel’s big sellers skipping a month.
Thanks as always to Milton Griepp and ICV2 for permission to use their figures for these calculations.
3. NEW AVENGERS 12/01 #49 - 57,715 12/02 #62 - 55,145 12/03 #75 - 57,814 12/04 #1 - 240,724 ===== 12/05 #14 - 126,583 ( +0.3%) 01/06 #15 - 124,143 ( -1.9%) 02/06 #16 - 124,256 ( +0.1%) 03/06 #17 - 122,847 ( -1.1%) 04/06 #18 - 121,550 ( -1.1%) 05/06 #19 - 125,223 ( +3.0%) 06/06 #20 - 125,600 ( +0.3%) 06/06 #21 - 154,911 ( +23.4%) 07/06 #22 - 143,391 ( -7.4%) 08/06 #23 - 155,550 ( +8.5%) 09/06 — 10/06 #24 - 136,811 ( -12.0%) 11/06 #25 - 136,504 ( -0.2%) 12/06 #26 - 122,670 ( -10.1%) 6 mnth ( -20.8%) 1 year ( -3.1%) 2 year ( -49.0%) 3 year (+112.2%)
With CIVIL WAR missing, NEW AVENGERS is Marvel’s top book of the month, although it was beaten into third place by two issues of JUSTICE LEAGUE OF AMERICA. The CIVIL WAR tie-in arc is over, and sales duly drop straight back to their previous levels.
This month also marks the second anniversary of the book’s relaunch. Some purists continue to protest that this isn’t really the Avengers, and that the upcoming MIGHTY AVENGERS sister title isn’t the Avengers either. Metaphysically, they might have a point, but the reality is that even two years after the relaunch, it’s still selling more than twice as well as the previous version of the book. No wonder Marvel see this as the way forward for the franchise.
4. ASTONISHING X-MEN 12/04 #7 - 134,103 ===== 12/05 — 01/06 — 02/06 #13 - 148,244 (+10.1%) 03/06 — 04/06 #14 - 124,129 (-16.3%) 05/06 — 06/06 #15 - 119,991 ( -3.3%) 07/06 — 08/06 #16 - 121,897 ( +1.6%) 09/06 #17 - 124,026 ( +1.7%) 10/06 — 11/06 #18 - 118,285 ( -4.6%) 12/06 #19 - 121,300 ( +2.5%) 6 mnth ( +1.1%) 1 year ( — ) 2 year ( -9.5%)
ASTONISHING X-MEN seems to have abandoned any pretence of coming out on a predictable schedule, but it still sells in huge numbers when it appears. It fluctuates more than most books, but this is comfortably within its normal range.
5. NEW AVENGERS: ILLUMINATI 12/06 #1 (of 5) - 103,952
A very good debut for this miniseries. Sales should be interesting to watch here, since despite the title, the New Avengers aren’t actually in the book.
7,16,31. CIVIL WAR ONE-SHOTS 12/06 Iron Man & Captain America - 100,657 12/06 War Crimes - 84,771 12/06 Winter Soldier - 59,118
Three one-shots added to the schedule at the last minute when CIVIL WAR span off the rails. Not surprisingly, they all do rather well, but the relative placings are a little surprising. IRON MAN & CAPTAIN AMERICA: CASUALTIES OF WAR has the two lead characters, so its top ten placing isn’t unexpected. WAR CRIMES, on the other hand, is a book about the supervillains which doesn’t have big name creators attached, and doesn’t play any significant part in the wider story. It gets a very impressive top twenty placing, while WINTER SOLDIER: WINTER KILLS - a spin-off from CAPTAIN AMERICA - tails in a distant third. I would have expected the last two to be the other way around.
13. CIVIL WAR: FRONT LINE 06/06 #1 (of 11) - 145,271 06/06 #2 (of 11) - 132,858 ( -8.5%) 07/06 #3 (of 11) - 128,164 ( -3.5%) 07/06 #4 (of 11) - 111,868 (-12.7%) 08/06 #5 (of 11) - 111,435 ( -0.4%) 09/06 #6 (of 11) - 108,436 ( -2.7%) 10/06 #7 (of 11) - 106,588 ( -1.7%) 11/06 #8 (of 11) - 100,869 ( -5.4%) 12/06 #9 (of 11) - 97,948 ( -2.9%) 6 mnth (-26.3%)
Fewer than 100,000 sales for once, and with the re-orders drying up, it looks like it’s staying there. Of course, nobody’s going to be losing sleep about a supporting miniseries that took nine issues to drop below six figures. (Especially considering that this chart doesn’t include sales to the UK, which would easily push it over that mark.)
14. UNCANNY X-MEN 12/01 #401 - 105,646 12/02 #416 - 88,276 12/03 #434 - 90,318 12/04 #453 - 89,952 ===== 12/05 #467 - 81,282 ( -1.9%) 01/06 #468 - 79,808 ( -1.8%) 02/06 #469 - 79,039 ( -1.0%) 03/06 #470 - 79,389 ( +0.4%) 03/06 #471 - 78,286 ( -1.4%) 04/06 #472 - 79,157 ( +1.1%) 05/06 #473 - 79,335 ( +0.2%) 06/06 #474 - 78,140 ( -1.5%) 07/06 #475 - 106,037 (+35.7%) 07/06 #476 - 92,154 (-13.1%) 08/06 #477 - 89,225 ( -3.2%) 09/06 #478 - 89,850 ( +0.7%) 10/06 #479 - 89,052 ( -0.9%) 11/06 #480 - 88,584 ( -0.5%) 12/06 #481 - 85,995 ( -2.9%) 6 mnth (+10.1%) 1 year ( +5.8%) 2 year ( -4.4%) 3 year ( -4.8%)
Dropping back a little from recent months, but Ed Brubaker and Billy Tan’s run on UNCANNY is still clearly up from the inherited sales after six months. This has to be considered a success.
15. FANTASTIC FOUR 12/01 #50 - 52,471 12/02 #64 - 50,211 12/03 #508 - 50,333 12/04 #521 - 47,634 ===== 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%) 09/06 —- 10/06 #540 - 88,933 ( -0.8%) 11/06 —- 12/06 #541 - 84,895 ( -4.5%) 6 mnth ( -8.3%) 1 year (+81.6%) 2 year (+78.2%) 3 year (+68.7%)
Still caught up in CIVIL WAR, and still getting the benefits. Somewhere along the line, FANTASTIC FOUR has turned into a bimonthly.
17. WOLVERINE: ORIGINS 04/06 #1 - 182,672 05/06 #2 - 131,522 (-28.0%) 06/06 #3 - 116,058 (-11.8%) 07/06 #4 - 110,830 ( -4.5%) 08/06 #5 - 120,448 ( +8.7%) 09/06 #6 - 101,013 (-16.1%) 10/06 #7 - 103,273 ( +2.2%) 11/06 #8 - 91,585 (-11.3%) 12/06 #9 - 84,733 ( -7.5%) 6 mnth (-27.0%)
Now that the variant cover boosts are a thing of the past, WOLVERINE: ORIGINS is dropping far too quickly for comfort. The book has dropped by almost 20,000 in two months. That should be ringing alarm bells.
19. WOLVERINE 12/01 #171 - 72,909 12/02 #184 - 64,620 12/03 #9 - 74,659 12/04 #23 - 80,678 ===== 12/05 #37 - 73,866 (-21.7%) 01/06 #38 - 73,815 ( -0.0%) 02/06 #39 - 75,285 ( +2.0%) 03/06 #40 - 77,627 ( +3.1%) 04/06 #41 - 70,965 ( -8.6%) 05/06 #42 - 112,209 (+58.1%) 06/06 #43 - 116,540 ( +3.9%) 07/06 #44 - 111,478 ( -4.3%) 08/06 #45 - 110,662 ( -0.7%) 09/06 #46 - 107,865 ( -2.5%) 10/06 #47 - 106,201 ( -1.5%) 11/06 #48 - 99,991 ( -5.8%) 12/06 #49 - 78,807 (-21.2%) 6 mnth (-32.4%) 1 year ( -6.7%) 2 year ( -2.4%) 3 year ( +5.6%)
Despite appearances, this is actually a surprisingly good number. Issue #49 is a fill-in Christmas story by Rob Williams and Laurence Campbell, killing time for a month between the CIVIL WAR arc and the arrival of Jeph Loeb and Simone Bianchi in January. Obviously it’s going to go down - the interesting thing is that it still did better than the pre-CIVIL WAR arc, which suggests this book has some momentum behind it.
20. X-MEN 12/01 #121 - 112,227 12/02 #135 - 96,154 12/03 #150 - 110,591 12/04 #165 - 86,633 ====== 12/05 #179 - 77,189 ( +1.3%) 12/05 #180 - 75,559 ( -2.1%) 01/06 #181 - 74,094 ( -1.9%) 02/06 #182 - 78,653 ( +6.2%) 02/06 #183 - 79,477 ( +1.0%) 03/06 #184 - 79,480 ( +0.0%) 04/06 #185 - 78,815 ( -0.8%) 05/06 #186 - 79,536 ( +0.9%) 06/06 #187 - 77,918 ( -2.0%) 07/06 #188 - 95,487 (+22.5%) 07/06 #189 - 85,157 (-10.8%) 08/06 #190 - 83,436 ( -2.0%) 09/06 #191 - 82,048 ( -1.7%) 10/06 #192 - 81,816 ( -0.3%) 11/06 #193 - 80,102 ( -2.1%) 12/06 #194 - 78,114 ( -2.5%) 6 mnth ( +0.3%) 1 year ( +1.2%) 2 year ( -9.8%) 3 year (-29.4%)
Unlike UNCANNY, this book is back where it was before Carey and Bachalo took over. But it’s not doing badly - X-MEN continues to sell in its normal range. The previous creative team levelled out here in their closing months, so it’ll be interesting to see where the book goes now. There’s a noticeable, but slow, decline going on here.
22. ULTIMATE SPIDER-MAN 12/01 #16 - 80,875 12/02 #32 - 92,160 12/03 #50 - 109,819 12/04 #70 - 88,960 ====== 12/05 #87 - 74,537 ( -3.0%) 12/05 #88 - 74,213 ( -0.4%) 01/06 #89 - 71,935 ( -3.1%) 02/06 #90 - 71,470 ( -0.6%) 03/06 #91 - 74,028 ( +3.6%) 03/06 #92 - 72,269 ( -2.4%) 04/06 #93 - 72,831 ( +0.8%) 05/06 #94 - 74,051 ( +1.7%) 05/06 #95 - 73,564 ( -0.7%) 06/06 #96 - 73,472 ( -0.1%) 07/06 #97 - 76,612 ( +4.3%) 08/06 #98 - 77,304 ( +0.9%) 08/06 #99 - 76,075 ( -1.6%) 09/06 #100 - 119,194 (+56.7%) 10/06 #101 - 78,963 (-33.8%) 11/06 #102 - 77,121 ( -2.3%) 12/06 #103 - 76,251 ( -1.1%) 6 mnth ( +3.8%) 1 year ( +2.3%) 2 year (-14.3%) 3 year (-30.6%)
The Ultimate Clone Saga seems to have rekindled interest in this book and turned around its decline from earlier in the year. It’s an unexpected result.
24. IRON MAN 12/01 #49 - 35,588 12/02 #62 - 33,492 12/03 #75 - 31,889 12/04 #2 - 53,292 ====== 12/05 — 01/06 #5 - 45,243 ( -6.5%) 02/06 — 03/06 #6 - 40,264 ( -11.0%) 04/06 #7 - 49,404 ( +22.7%) 05/06 #8 - 38,860 ( -21.3%) 06/06 #9 - 37,650 ( -3.1%) 07/06 #10 - 38,102 ( +1.2%) 08/06 #11 - 37,279 ( -2.2%) 09/06 #12 - 36,278 ( -2.7%) 10/06 — 11/06 #13 - 76,800 (+111.7%) 12/06 #14 - 73,388 ( -4.4%) 6 mnth ( +94.9%) 1 year ( +62.2%) 2 year ( +37.7%) 3 year (+130.1%)
Another CIVIL WAR tie-in, benefitting from a massive boost.
25. ULTIMATE POWER 10/06 #1 (of 9) - 102,687 11/06 #2 (of 9) - 76,654 (-25.4%) 12/06 #3 (of 9) - 70,148 ( -8.5%)
Levelling out, but the series certainly isn’t doing “event” numbers. That’s not so much of a concern when you look at any individual book, but when you consider the sales on this and ULTIMATE VISION, not to mention the glaring sales declines on ULTIMATE X-MEN and ULTIMATE FANTASTIC FOUR, you have to wonder whether the Ultimate imprint is in need of attention. At the very least, it’s losing its elite lustre.
Issue #2 picks up re-orders of 1,901 to chart at 297. As always, they’re added into the numbers above.
26. ULTIMATE X-MEN 12/01 #13 - 100,442 12/02 #26 - 87,893 12/03 #40 - 104,443 12/04 — ===== 12/05 — 01/06 #66 - 73,720 ( -0.7%) 02/06 #67 - 72,700 ( -1.4%) 03/06 #68 - 72,765 ( +0.1%) 04/06 #69 - 73,188 ( +0.6%) 05/06 #70 - 72,235 ( -1.3%) 06/06 #71 - 71,314 ( -1.3%) 07/06 #72 - 70,593 ( -1.0%) 08/06 #73 - 70,153 ( -0.6%) 09/06 #74 - 68,874 ( -1.8%) 10/06 #75 - 73,837 ( +7.2%) 11/06 #76 - 69,054 ( -6.5%) 12/06 #77 - 67,338 ( -2.5%) 6 mnth ( -5.6%) 1 year ( -8.7%) 2 year ( — ) 3 year (-35.5%)
See what I mean? Despite the blip from issue #75 in October, the book seems to be in long term decline.
32. X-23: TARGET X 12/06 #1 (of 6) - 58,125
A comfortable 20,000 higher than the notional parent title NEW X-MEN, showing the continuing popularity of X-23. This is a sequel to her origin miniseries from the first half of 2005, which debuted with a staggering 96K and finished off at 52K. This is a little more subdued, but that’s sequels for you. It’s still a number to be very happy with.
34. ULTIMATE FANTASTIC FOUR 12/03 #1 - 173,441 12/04 #14 - 77,931 ===== 12/05 #26 - 69,689 ( -0.5%) 01/06 — 02/06 #27 - 67,922 ( -2.5%) 03/06 #28 - 67,480 ( -0.7%) 04/06 #29 - 67,554 ( +0.1%) 05/06 #30 - 103,837 (+53.7%) 06/06 — 07/06 #31 - 84,460 (-18.7%) 08/06 #32 - 80,730 ( -4.4%) 08/06 #33 - 65,191 (-19.2%) 09/06 #34 - 63,447 ( -2.7%) 10/06 #35 - 61,270 ( -3.4%) 11/06 #36 - 57,779 ( -5.7%) 12/06 #37 - 55,047 ( -4.7%) 6 mnth (-34.8%) 1 year (-21.0%) 2 year (-29.4%) 3 year (-68.3%)
Deeply worrying numbers. The book has been bleeding readers since Mike Carey and Pasqual Ferry took over with issue #33, and the drops have actually been larger in recent months. Apparently the audience of this title doesn’t want to read a six-part storyline featuring a thinly disguised version of the Forever People. Something’s clearly going wrong, anyway.
36. BLACK PANTHER 12/01 #39 - 19,576 12/02 #52 - 18,393 ===== 12/05 #11 - 29,327 ( -8.3%) 01/06 #12 - 27,933 ( -4.7%) 02/06 #13 - 26,054 ( -6.7%) 03/06 #14 - 28,809 ( +10.6%) 04/06 #15 - 28,361 ( -1.6%) 05/06 #16 - 28,091 ( -1.0%) 06/06 #17 - 27,993 ( -0.3%) 07/06 #18 - 69,912 (+149.7%) 08/06 #19 - 28,372 ( -59.4%) 09/06 #20 - 26,585 ( -6.3%) 10/06 #21 - 34,257 ( +28.9%) 11/06 #22 - 47,556 ( +38.8%) 12/06 #23 - 54,762 ( +15.2%) 6 mnth ( +95.6%) 1 year ( +86.7%)
Leaping up the charts as people notice that the CIVIL WAR crossover arc actually appears to be important to the plot. Well, that’s how it’s presented in this book, anyway - it seems to be pretty much irrelevant in CIVIL WAR itself. Still, I’m sure they’ll take what they can get. Be warned that BLACK PANTHER has established a track record of getting large boosts from crossovers, and crashing straight back afterwards. (See issue #18 for an example.)
Issue #22 picks up re-orders of 6,288.
38. ULTIMATE VISION 11/06 #0 (of 5) - 40,004 12/06 #1 (of 5) - 53,069 (+32.7%)
The first issue of the miniseries proper - issue #0 was a reprint of some back-up strips. It’s a pretty good number for an Ultimate Vision miniseries, but as noted above, you have to wonder whether the Ultimate imprint can maintain its brand image while producing mid-table miniseries like this.
39. ONSLAUGHT REBORN 11/06 #1 (of 5) - 82,642 12/06 #2 (of 5) - 52,907 (-36.0%)
Issue #1 picks up re-orders of 3,540. This is pretty much standard for a Rob Liefeld project at Marvel - high numbers for issue #1, and then it drops like a stone.
40. SENSATIONAL SPIDER-MAN 12/04 #9 - 64,461 ====== 12/05 #21 - 76,763 ( +4.8%) 01/06 #22 - 74,923 ( -2.4%) 02/06 #23 - 59,051 (-21.2%) 03/06 #24 - 53,910 ( -8.7%) 04/06 #25 - 51,992 ( -3.6%) 05/06 #26 - 52,496 ( +1.0%) 06/06 #27 - 50,721 ( -3.4%) 07/06 #28 - 58,532 (+15.4%) 08/06 #29 - 55,420 ( -5.3%) 09/06 #30 - 54,467 ( -1.7%) 10/06 #31 - 51,587 ( -5.3%) 11/06 #32 - 50,222 ( -2.6%) 12/06 #33 - 48,443 ( -3.5%) 6 mnth ( -4.5%) 1 year (-36.9%) 2 year (-24.8%)
In clear decline, as is FRIENDLY NEIGHBORHOOD SPIDER-MAN. After a very short initial burst of interest, the unmasking of Spider-Man has done absolutely nothing to help sales on his titles. True, AMAZING is doing fine, but it’s running a lengthy CIVIL WAR tie-in arc which would have boosted sales for that reason anyway. Look at the sales on this book, and FRIENDLY, and compare the sales a year ago when they were running the “Other” crossover. There’s no way a stunt as well-publicised as this should be doing that much worse than a workaday crossover. This is not working; it’s not drawing money. And it’s going to be very hard to undo.
At this stage, “Back in Black” really needs to deliver a sales boost, because when you look beneath the CIVIL WAR boost on AMAZING, the Spider-Man line is actually looking a little sickly.
41. DAREDEVIL 12/01 #28 - 49,733 12/02 #40 - 54,292 12/03 #55 - 53,660 12/04 #68 - 50,491 ===== 12/05 #80 - 43,309 ( -2.1%) 01/06 #81 - 44,252 ( +2.2%) 02/06 #82 - 53,058 (+19.9%) 03/06 #83 - 46,804 (-11.8%) 04/06 #84 - 47,123 ( +0.7%) 05/06 #85 - 47,899 ( +1.6%) 06/06 #86 - 48,280 ( +0.8%) 07/06 #87 - 51,989 ( +7.7%) 08/06 #88 - 50,554 ( -2.8%) 09/06 #89 - 55,481 ( +9.7%) 10/06 #90 - 50,500 ( -9.0%) 11/06 #91 - 49,335 ( -2.3%) 12/06 #92 - 48,035 ( -2.6%) 6 mnth ( -0.5%) 1 year (+10.9%) 2 year ( -4.9%) 3 year (-10.5%)
Still within the book’s normal range.
42. INCREDIBLE HULK 12/01 #35 - 34,446 12/02 #48 - 48,668 12/03 #64 - 51,960 12/04 — ===== 12/05 #90 - 36,924 ( -6.8%) 01/06 #91 - 35,980 ( -2.6%) 02/06 #92 - 53,661 ( +49.1%) 03/06 #93 - 47,437 ( -11.6%) 04/06 #94 - 47,966 ( +1.1%) 05/06 #95 - 49,089 ( +2.3%) 06/06 — 07/06 #96 - 49,209 ( +0.2%) 08/06 #97 - 48,893 ( -0.6%) 09/06 #98 - 52,987 ( +8.4%) 10/06 #99 - 47,878 ( -9.6%) 11/06 #100 - 84,169 ( +75.8%) 12/06 #101 - 47,927 ( -43.1%) 6 mnth ( -2.6%) 1 year ( +29.8%) 2 year ( — ) 3 year ( -7.8%)
Straight back to normal after November’s anniversary issue. The “Planet Hulk” story continues to sell consistently at around 48K, though, so Marvel can be happy with that.
43. X-MEN: PHOENIX - WARSONG 09/06 #1 (of 5) - 73,503 10/06 #2 (of 5) - 54,727 (-25.5%) 11/06 #3 (of 5) - 50,222 ( -8.2%) 12/06 #4 (of 5) - 46,942 ( -6.5%)
Fairly standard miniseries numbers.
44. SPIDER-MAN: REIGN 12/06 #1 (of 4) - 46,827
An out-of-continuity miniseries by Kaare Andrews. Not a bad start for that sort of thing.
46. GHOST RIDER 12/05 #4 (of 6) - 59,678 ( -5.1%) 01/06 #5 (of 6) - 56,958 ( -4.6%) 02/06 #6 (of 6) - 55,802 ( -2.0%) 03/06 — 04/06 — 05/06 — 06/06 — 07/06 #1 - 98,826 (+77.1%) 08/06 #2 - 61,793 (-37.5%) 09/06 #3 - 54,029 (-12.6%) 10/06 #4 - 50,925 ( -5.7%) 11/06 #5 - 47,929 ( -5.9%) 12/06 #6 - 46,673 ( -2.6%) 6 mnth ( — ) 1 year (-21.8%)
Levelling out, and no doubt Marvel could live quite happily with the book settling down in this area of the chart.
47. NEWUNIVERSAL 12/06 #1 - 43,163
Warren Ellis and Salvador Larroca revive the New Universe, of all things. (Purists may wish to imagine the title in lower case.) Obviously there’s very little built-in audience for these characters, so this audience largely reflects the drawing power of the creators. It’s a solid start for an unlikely-sounding project.
48. FRIENDLY NEIGHBORHOOD SPIDER-MAN 12/05 #3 - 81,309 ( -2.0%) 01/06 #4 - 78,672 ( -3.2%) 02/06 — 03/06 #5 - 59,900 (-23.9%) 03/06 #6 - 58,853 ( -1.7%) 04/06 #7 - 55,381 ( -5.9%) 05/06 #8 - 53,910 ( -2.7%) 06/06 #9 - 50,177 ( -6.9%) 07/06 #10 - 48,902 ( -2.5%) 08/06 #11 - 50,995 ( +4.3%) 09/06 #12 - 48,063 ( -5.7%) 10/06 #13 - 46,293 ( -3.7%) 11/06 #14 - 43,476 ( -6.1%) 12/06 #15 - 42,147 ( -3.1%) 6 mnth (-16.0%) 1 year (-48.2%)
See the comments for SENSATIONAL SPIDER-MAN above.
49. X-FACTOR 12/05 #1 - 64,861 12/05 #2 - 52,705 (-18.7%) 01/06 — 02/06 #3 - 48,307 ( -8.3%) 03/06 #4 - 48,183 ( -0.3%) 03/06 #5 - 46,490 ( -3.5%) 04/06 #6 - 45,220 ( -2.7%) 05/06 #7 - 44,315 ( -2.0%) 06/06 #8 - 76,150 (+71.8%) 07/06 #9 - 68,799 ( -9.7%) 08/06 #10 - 44,603 (-35.2%) 09/06 #11 - 43,431 ( -2.6%) 10/06 #12 - 42,909 ( -1.2%) 11/06 #13 - 42,844 ( -0.2%) 12/06 #14 - 40,208 ( -6.2%) 6 mnth (-47.2%) 1 year (-38.1%)
An unusually large drop for a book that’s generally fairly stable. The six month comparison is with a CIVIL WAR tie-in issue, so it’s not really representative. (Given the length of some CIVIL WAR crossover arcs, I’ll be saying that a lot over the next few months.) It’s also the book’s first anniversary, and it’s still over 40K. That would count as a successful mid-table launch.
51. ANNIHILATION 08/06 #1 (of 6) - 61,006 09/06 #2 (of 6) - 44,537 (-27.0%) 10/06 #3 (of 6) - 41,292 ( -7.3%) 11/06 #4 (of 6) - 39,645 ( -4.0%) 12/06 #5 (of 6) - 38,237 ( -3.6%)
Standard miniseries decline. The book is drifting off the radar a bit, but still doing very well considering the cast. Marvel might have hoped for slightly higher numbers at this stage, considering that they’re attempting to launch a NOVA ongoing title off the back of this event.
52. NEW X-MEN 12/04 #7 - 43,024 ===== 12/05 #21 - 43,473 (-26.9%) 01/06 #22 - 42,923 ( -1.3%) 02/06 #23 - 41,463 ( -3.4%) 03/06 #24 - 42,044 ( +1.4%) 04/06 #25 - 40,176 ( -4.4%) 05/06 #26 - 40,073 ( -0.3%) 06/06 #27 - 39,785 ( -0.7%) 07/06 #28 - 39,771 ( -0.0%) 08/06 #29 - 40,303 ( +1.3%) 09/06 #30 - 39,658 ( -1.6%) 10/06 #31 - 39,175 ( -1.2%) 11/06 #32 - 37,919 ( -3.2%) 12/06 #33 - 38,076 ( +0.4%) 6 mnth ( -4.3%) 1 year (-12.4%) 2 year (-11.5%)
Hovering comfortably in its normal range.
54. FANTASTIC FOUR: THE END 11/06 #1 (of 6) - 54,213 11/06 #2 (of 6) - 38,928 (-28.2%) 12/06 #3 (of 6) - 36,744 ( -5.6%)
Again, fairly standard miniseries drops.
59. 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%) 09/06 #7 - 64,973 ( -4.9%) 10/06 #8 - 62,893 ( -3.2%) 11/06 #9 - 37,881 (-39.8%) 12/06 #10 - 34,350 ( -9.3%) 6 mnth (-15.5%)
A worryingly large drop at this stage. Perhaps the character’s inclusion in MIGHTY AVENGERS will help her.
62. IMMORTAL IRON FIST 11/06 #1 - 40,696 12/06 #2 - 33,219 (-18.4%)
Issue #1 picks up re-orders of 2,117, and there’s a Director’s Cut edition still to go. The second issue drop isn’t bad either, considering the re-orders. These aren’t fantastic numbers, but given that it’s Iron Fist, they could have been a lot worse.
63. PUNISHER [Max] 12/01 #7 - 59,606 12/02 #20 - 43,514 12/03 #37 - 38,561 12/04 #15 - 40,357 ===== 12/05 #28 - 35,535 ( -1.5%) 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%) 09/06 #37 - 34,250 ( +0.1%) 09/06 #38 - 33,839 ( -1.2%) 10/06 #39 - 33,962 ( +0.4%) 11/06 #40 - 33,579 ( -1.1%) 11/06 #41 - 33,164 ( -1.2%) 12/06 #42 - 33,003 ( -0.5%) 6 mnth ( -3.4%) 1 year ( -7.1%) 2 year (-18.2%) 3 year (-14.4%)
Rock solid.
66. HEROES FOR HIRE 08/06 #1 - 84,006 09/06 #2 - 66,949 (-20.3%) 10/06 #3 - 60,770 ( -9.2%) 11/06 #4 - 38,070 (-37.4%) 12/06 #5 - 31,318 (-17.7%)
Please remain calm and make your way to the lifeboats in an orderly fashion.
A recap: this series is a spin-off from the DAUGHTERS OF THE DRAGON miniseries, which sold abysmally. The first three issues were CIVIL WAR crossovers, though, so they sold rather well. Issue #4 saw a massive drop which was only to be expected in the circumstances. But now issue #5 sees another huge drop month on month, and that suggests retailers are desperately slashing orders in the hope of finding a quantity that they can actually shift.
At this stage in a book’s life, an 18% drop between issues is truly horrific. This is an extremely bad sign.
67. NEW EXCALIBUR 12/05 #2 - 48,816 (-16.3%) 01/06 #3 - 47,196 ( -3.3%) 02/06 #4 - 45,071 ( -4.5%) 03/06 #5 - 43,523 ( -3.4%) 04/06 #6 - 40,687 ( -6.5%) 05/06 #7 - 38,744 ( -4.8%) 06/06 #8 - 37,428 ( -3.4%) 07/06 #9 - 36,466 ( -2.6%) 08/06 #10 - 36,108 ( -1.0%) 09/06 #11 - 34,104 ( -5.6%) 10/06 #12 - 33,082 ( -3.0%) 11/06 #13 - 32,173 ( -2.7%) 12/06 #14 - 31,318 ( -2.7%) 6 mnth (-16.3%) 1 year (-35.8%)
Still in decline as it celebrates its first year. Obviously, months of fill-in stories, forced by the ill health of Chris Claremont, have made it difficult for the book to get traction.
68,74. WHAT IF? 11/06 Enemy of the State - 31,211 11/06 The Other - 31,060 11/06 Avengers Disassembled - 30,635 12/06 X-Men: Age of Apocalypse - 31,172 12/06 X-Men: Deadly Genesis - 29,902
All this year’s one-shots end up at about the same level.
69. ANITA BLAKE, VAMPIRE HUNTER [DBPro] 10/06 #1 (of 12) - 46,524 11/06 #2 (of 12) - 35,528 (-23.6%) 12/06 #3 (of 12) - 30,610 (-13.8%)
Still piling on the re-orders. Issue #1 gets another 4,056, while issue #2 adds 7,497 extra orders. Taking that into account, the number for issue #3 is great - it’s actually a climb from issue #2’s first month sales. This book is a hit, especially when you consider that the direct market serial format has traditionally been a weak area for DBPro.
73. EXILES ANNUAL 12/06 #1 - 30,033
Exactly where EXILES itself usually is. And where is EXILES, you ask? Stick around…
76. X-MEN: FIRST CLASS 09/06 #1 of 8 - 39,859 10/06 #2 of 8 - 33,688 (-15.5%) 11/06 #3 of 8 - 30,805 ( -8.6%) 12/06 #4 of 8 - 28,455 ( -7.6%)
Perfectly good miniseries numbers.
77. CABLE & DEADPOOL 12/04 #10 - 26,911 ===== 12/05 #23 - 23,296 ( -1.9%) 01/06 #24 - 23,542 ( +1.1%) 02/06 #25 - 22,918 ( -2.7%) 03/06 #26 - 25,584 ( +11.6%) 04/06 #27 - 26,153 ( +2.2%) 05/06 #28 - 25,665 ( -1.9%) 06/06 #29 - 25,368 ( -1.2%) 07/06 #30 - 59,333 (+133.9%) 08/06 #31 - 59,804 ( +0.8%) 09/06 #32 - 60,177 ( +0.6%) 10/06 #33 - 30,741 ( -48.9%) 11/06 #34 - 29,144 ( -5.2%) 12/06 #35 - 27,785 ( -4.7%) 6 mnth ( +9.5%) 1 year ( +19.3%) 2 year ( +3.2%)
78. THUNDERBOLTS 12/01 #59 - 30,781 12/02 #75 - 27,233 12/04 #3 - 32,720 ===== 12/05 #16 - 25,084 ( -0.6%) 01/06 #17 - 23,417 ( -6.7%) 02/06 #18 - 23,735 ( +1.4%) 03/06 #100 - 26,798 ( +12.9%) 04/06 #101 - 24,170 ( -9.8%) 05/06 #102 - 23,741 ( -1.8%) 06/06 #103 - 60,823 (+156.2%) 07/06 #104 - 63,850 ( +5.0%) 08/06 #105 - 61,467 ( -3.7%) 09/06 #106 - 31,527 ( -48.7%) 10/06 #107 - 29,624 ( -6.0%) 11/06 #108 - 27,890 ( -5.9%) 12/06 #109 - 27,300 ( -2.1%) 6 mnth ( -55.1%) 1 year ( +8.8%) 2 year ( -16.6%)
The two Fabian Nicieza titles are still holding on to some of their CIVIL WAR sales boosts, although they’re wearing off. THUNDERBOLTS gets revamped next month, and is virtually guaranteed to leap up the charts as a result.
80. DOCTOR STRANGE: OATH 10/06 #1 (of 5) - 40,280 11/06 #2 (of 5) - 29,824 (-26.0%) 12/06 #3 (of 5) - 27,046 ( -9.3%)
Again, pretty standard miniseries drops. This is fine for a Dr Strange book.
82,85. AVENGERS: EARTH’S MIGHTIEST HEROES II 11/06 #1 of 8 - 35,032 11/06 #2 of 8 - 31,871 ( -9.0%) 12/06 #3 of 8 - 27,015 (-15.2%) 12/06 #4 of 8 - 25,622 ( -5.2%)
This is an oddity of retailer ordering patterns: they tend to cut orders more aggressive between months. So the book gets its big drop on issue #3, not issue #2. That quirk aside, this is pretty standard.
84. AMAZING SPIDER-GIRL 12/01 #41 - 23,573 12/02 #54 - 24,389 12/03 #67 - 21,403 12/04 #81 - 20,419 ===== 12/05 #93 - 17,057 ( -3.1%) 01/06 #94 - 17,148 ( +0.5%) 02/06 #95 - 16,778 ( -2.2%) 03/06 #96 - 16,739 ( -0.2%) 04/06 #97 - 17,508 ( +4.6%) 05/06 #98 - 17,738 ( +1.3%) 06/06 #99 - 17,915 ( +1.0%) 07/06 #100 - 22,691 ( +26.7%) 08/06 —- 09/06 —- 10/06 #1 - 47,304 (+108.5%) 11/06 #2 - 28,135 ( -40.5%) 12/06 #3 - 25,645 ( -8.9%) 6 mnth ( +43.1%) 1 year ( +50.3%) 2 year ( +25.6%) 3 year ( +19.8%)
Still searching for its level, but it remains comfortably above pre-relaunch numbers.
88. BULLET POINTS 11/06 #1 (of 5) - 33,503 12/06 #2 (of 5) - 25,184 (-24.8%)
A fairly normal second issue drop for a miniseries.
91. SHE-HULK 12/04 #10 - 23,848 ===== 12/05 #3 - 29,428 ( -6.9%) 01/06 #4 - 28,214 ( -4.1%) 02/06 #5 - 27,183 ( -3.7%) 03/06 #6 - 26,631 ( -2.0%) 04/06 — 05/06 #7 - 26,561 ( -0.3%) 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%) 09/06 #12 - 26,448 ( -3.4%) 10/06 — 11/06 #13 - 26,267 ( -0.7%) 12/06 #14 - 24,552 ( -6.5%) 6 mnth ( -17.9%) 1 year ( -16.6%) 2 year ( +3.0%)
A slightly unusual drop; we’ll have to see whether it’s starting a trend.
108. WONDER MAN 12/06 #1 (of 5) - 22,282
A decidedly lacklustre debut. Well, it’s Wonder Man - they couldn’t really have expected much better.
109. NEXTWAVE: AGENTS OF H.A.T.E. 01/06 #1 - 41,041 02/06 — 03/06 #2 - 29,911 (-27.1%) 03/06 #3 - 27,126 ( -9.3%) 04/06 #4 - 26,728 ( -1.5%) 05/06 #5 - 30,818 (+15.3%) 06/06 #6 - 24,626 (-20.1%) 07/06 — 08/06 #7 - 24,245 ( -1.5%) 09/06 #8 - 23,059 ( -4.9%) 10/06 #9 - 22,357 ( -3.0%) 11/06 #10 - 21,644 ( -3.2%) 12/06 #11 - 22,259 ( +2.8%) 6 mnth ( -9.6%)
Axed with issue #12. There’s no obvious reason for the 2.8% gain, unless possibly some retailers looked at the parody cover and figured it was a CIVIL WAR parody issue. (It isn’t.)
113. BEYOND! 07/06 #1 (of 6) - 35,728 08/06 #2 (of 6) - 28,727 (-19.6%) 09/06 #3 (of 6) - 25,096 (-12.6%) 10/06 #4 (of 6) - 23,792 ( -5.2%) 11/06 #5 (of 6) - 22,795 ( -4.2%) 12/06 #6 (of 6) - 21,528 ( -5.6%)
Considering the C-list cast, BEYOND! finishes up with a respectable number.
114. MARVEL 1602: FANTASTICK FOUR 09/06 #1 (of 5) - 31,784 10/06 #2 (of 5) - 26,702 (-16.0%) 11/06 #3 (of 5) - 23,295 (-12.8%) 12/06 #4 (of 5) - 21,389 ( -8.2%)
Quietly disappearing from view. This surely has to be the last we see of the MARVEL 1602 franchise for the foreseeable future.
119. BLADE 09/06 #1 - 37,394 10/06 #2 - 27,170 (-27.3%) 11/06 #3 - 23,144 (-14.8%) 12/06 #4 - 21,043 ( -9.1%)
Levelling out, but the numbers are very unhealthy. (Insert your own joke about the walking dead here.)
121. EXILES 12/01 #7 - 40,075 12/02 #20 - 36,796 12/03 #38 - 38,542 12/04 #55 - 33,744 ===== 12/05 #74 - 33,881 ( -0.4%) 01/06 #75 - 33,485 ( -1.2%) 01/06 #76 - 32,843 ( -1.9%) 02/06 #77 - 32,998 ( +0.5%) 03/06 #78 - 33,506 ( +1.5%) 04/06 #79 - 34,119 ( +1.8%) 05/06 #80 - 34,039 ( -0.2%) 05/06 #81 - 33,908 ( -0.4%) 06/06 #82 - 33,342 ( -1.7%) 06/06 #83 - 33,143 ( -0.6%) 07/06 #84 - 32,866 ( -0.8%) 08/06 #85 - 33,978 ( +3.4%) 09/06 #86 - 33,080 ( -2.6%) 10/06 #87 - 31,946 ( -3.4%) 11/06 #88 - 30,928 ( -3.2%) 12/06 #89 - 20,727 (-33.0%) 6 mnth (-37.5%) 1 year (-38.8%) 2 year (-38.6%) 3 year (-46.2%)
This is the result of a distribution screw-up. Sales are only counted towards the chart if they actually reach stores within the month. EXILES #89 was meant to ship in the last week of the month, and it did - unless you live on the west coast, in which case Diamond lost your shipping container, and didn’t get the books out until January. The remainder of the sales will almost certainly show up on next month’s chart.
123. IRREDEEMABLE ANT-MAN 10/06 #1 - 29,499 11/06 #2 - 23,191 (-21.4%) 12/06 #3 - 19,580 (-15.6%)
The lowest selling Marvel Universe title that hasn’t been cancelled yet - but with numbers like these, it’s only a matter of time.
124,129. AVENGERS NEXT 11/06 #1 (of 5) - 24,521 11/06 #2 (of 5) - 20,842 (-15.0%) 12/06 #3 (of 5) - 19,496 ( -6.5%) 12/06 #4 (of 5) - 18,157 ( -6.9%)
The SPIDER-GIRL sister title is holding up decently.
126. WHITE TIGER 11/06 #1 (of 6) - 24,663 12/06 #2 (of 6) - 19,042 (-22.3%)
Not a spectacular number, but no worse than should reasonably have been expected. It’s an unfamiliar creative team and a minor character, after all.
131. OFFICIAL HANDBOOK OF THE MARVEL UNIVERSE 12/04 Golden Age - 17,356 ===== 12/05 Ultimates - 20,795 ( -9.5%) 01/06 #1 (of 12) - 23,423 (+12.6%) 02/06 #2 (of 12) - 21,828 ( -6.8%) 03/06 #3 (of 12) - 21,681 ( -0.7%) 04/06 #4 (of 12) - 21,531 ( -0.7%) 05/06 #5 (of 12) - 21,331 ( -0.9%) 06/06 #6 (of 12) - 20,731 ( -2.8%) 07/06 #7 (of 12) - 20,124 ( -2.9%) 08/06 #8 (of 12) - 19,926 ( -1.0%) 09/06 #9 (of 12) - 18,966 ( -4.8%) 10/06 #10 (of 12) - 18,767 ( -1.0%) 11/06 #11 (of 12) - 18,285 ( -2.6%) 12/06 #12 (of 12) - 17,826 ( -2.5%) 6 mnth (-14.0%) 1 year (-14.3%) 2 year ( +2.7%)
The A TO Z series wraps up, having held its audience surprisingly well. The title continues into 2007 with a mixture of updates and theme issues.
132. CRIMINAL [Icon] 10/06 #1 - 25,978 11/06 #2 - 21,115 (-18.7%) 12/06 #3 - 17,702 (-16.2%)
Ah, now that’s a rather steep drop for the third issue. A bit disappointing.
134. UNION JACK 09/06 #1 (of 4) - 25,333 10/06 #2 (of 4) - 20,871 (-17.6%) 11/06 #3 (of 4) - 18,841 ( -9.7%) 12/06 #4 (of 4) - 17,495 ( -7.1%)
Not spectacular, but considering that it’s Union Jack with no big name creators attached, it’s actually a respectable performance.
144. MARVEL HOLIDAY SPECIAL 12/06 Marvel Holiday Special - 15,093
The annual Christmas special, featuring filler galore. Last year it did 14,341.
145. ZOMBIE [Max] 09/06 #1 (of 4) - 26,621 10/06 #2 (of 4) - 19,772 (-25.7%) 11/06 #3 (of 4) - 16,605 (-16.0%) 12/06 #4 (of 4) - 14,855 (-10.5%)
147. HELLSTORM, SON OF SATAN [Max] 10/06 #1 (of 5) - 27,045 11/06 #2 (of 5) - 17,398 (-35.7%) 12/06 #3 (of 5) - 14,593 (-16.1%)
Two miniseries from the recent Max imprint push, both politely fading into synchronised obscurity.
158. AGENTS OF ATLAS 08/06 #1 (of 6) - 19,292 09/06 #2 (of 6) - 14,416 (-25.3%) 10/06 #3 (of 6) - 12,929 (-10.3%) 11/06 #4 (of 6) - 12,388 ( -4.2%) 12/06 #5 (of 6) - 11,853 ( -4.3%)
Well received, but not many people actually bought it.
191. MARVEL ADVENTURES AVENGERS [All ages] 05/06 #1 - 13,891 06/06 #2 - 9,359 (-32.7%) 07/06 #3 - 9,006 ( -3.8%) 08/06 #4 - 8,610 ( -4.4%) 09/06 #5 - 7,994 ( -7.2%) 10/06 #6 - 7,879 ( -1.4%) 11/06 #7 - 7,642 ( -3.0%) 12/06 #8 - 7,512 ( -1.7%)
As I’ve said many times before, the all ages books aren’t dependent on direct market sales, and these numbers of academic interest only.
198. MAGICIAN: APPRENTICE [DBPro] 10/06 #1-2 - 1,892 11/06 #3 (of 12) - 4,595 (+142.9%) 12/06 #4 (of 12) - 7,266 ( +58.1%)
This, on the other hand, is rather more attention-grabbing. Last month I said that I wouldn’t bother listing the DBPro books unless they were selling well enough to make the Top 300 consistently. Well, if they keep gaining sales at this rate, that’s not going to be a concern. Of course, this book is still doing most of its business elsewhere, but hooking up with Marvel does seem to be boosting DBPro’s direct market sales in leaps and bounds.
210. MARVEL ADVENTURES SPIDER-MAN [All ages] 12/05 #10 - 6,391 ( -3.7%) 01/06 #11 - 6,107 ( -4.4%) 02/06 #12 - 6,087 ( -0.3%) 03/06 #13 - 5,899 ( -3.1%) 04/06 #14 - 5,970 ( +1.2%) 05/06 #15 - 6,165 ( +3.3%) 06/06 #16 - 6,114 ( -0.8%) 07/06 #17 - 6,133 ( +0.3%) 08/06 #18 - 6,220 ( +1.4%) 09/06 #19 - 6,057 ( -2.6%) 10/06 #20 - 6,131 ( +1.2%) 11/06 #21 - 6,529 ( +6.5%) 12/06 #22 - 6,396 ( -2.0%) 6 mnth ( +4.6%) 1 year ( +0.1%)
211. SPIDER-MAN & POWER PACK [All ages] 11/06 #1 (of 4) - 7,897 12/06 #2 (of 4) - 6,350 (-19.6%)
213. SPIDER-MAN LOVES MARY JANE [All ages] 12/05 #1 - 11,171 01/06 #2 - 8,590 (-23.1%) 02/06 #3 - 7,648 (-11.0%) 03/06 #4 - 7,672 ( +0.3%) 04/06 #5 - 7,165 ( -6.6%) 05/06 #6 - 7,069 ( -1.3%) 06/06 #7 - 6,834 ( -3.3%) 07/06 #8 - 6,769 ( -1.0%) 08/06 #9 - 6,719 ( -0.7%) 09/06 #10 - 6,623 ( -1.4%) 10/06 #11 - 6,586 ( -0.6%) 11/06 #12 - 6,520 ( -1.0%) 12/06 #13 - 6,311 ( -3.2%) 6 mnth ( -7.7%) 1 year (-43.5%)
More all ages titles.
227. KABUKI: REFLECTIONS [Icon] 12/05 – 01/06 – 02/06 – 03/06 – 04/06 – 05/06 – 06/06 – 07/06 #6 - 5,815 08/06 – 09/06 – 10/06 – 11/06 – 12/06 #7 - 5,226 (-10.1%)
David Mack’s sporadic art book makes one of its irregular appearances on the charts.
229. RED PROPHET: TALES OF ALVIN MAKER [DBPro] 10/06 #1-2 - 1,617 11/06 #3 (of 12) - < 3,170 ( ?.?%) 12/06 #4 (of 12) - 5,034 (+>58.9%)
This book failed to chart last month, meaning that it must have sold fewer than 3,170 copies. This month it managed 5,034 and it was comfortably inside the top 250. There’s actual, significant growth here, even though these books aren’t going to develop typical Marvel sales patterns overnight.
240. MARVEL ADVENTURES FANTASTIC FOUR [All ages] 12/05 #7 - 5,058 ( -8.4%) 01/06 #8 - 4,834 ( -4.4%) 02/06 #9 - 4,711 ( -2.5%) 03/06 #10 - 4,663 ( -1.0%) 04/06 #11 - 4,526 ( -2.9%) 05/06 #12 - 4,836 ( +6.8%) 06/06 #13 - 4,752 ( -1.7%) 07/06 #14 - 4,668 ( -1.8%) 08/06 #15 - 4,569 ( -2.1%) 09/06 #16 - 4,687 ( +2.6%) 10/06 #17 - 4,557 ( -2.8%) 11/06 #18 - 4,614 ( +1.3%) 12/06 #19 - 4,533 ( -1.8%) 6 mnth ( -4.6%) 1 year (-10.4%)
262. PTOLUS: CITY BY THE SPIRE [DBPro] 10/06 #1 (of 6) - 1,873 11/05 #2 (of 6) - < 3,170 ( ?.?%) 12/06 #3 (of 6) - 3,186 (+>0.5%)
A little less emphatic than MAGICIAN or RED PROPHET, but still showing signs of growth. Looks like I’ll have to watch out for DBPro’s books after all.
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CIVIL WAR 05/06 #1 (of 7) - 360,172 06/06 #2 (of 7) - 339,527 ( -5.7%) 07/06 #3 (of 7) - 332,451 ( -2.1%) 08/06 — 09/06 #4 (of 7) - 283,556 (-14.7%) 10/06 — 11/06 #5 (of 7) - 276,328 ( -2.5%) 12/06 —
Late. The re-orders continue to flood in: 2,571 copies of issue #1, 2,147 of issue #3, 3,048 of issue #4 and 3,725 of issue #5.
Marvel also shifted a further 8,936 copies of CIVIL WAR: CHOOSING SIDES in December, bringing the total to 83,547.
AMAZING SPIDER-MAN 12/01 #38 - 88,666 12/02 #48 - 93,867 12/03 #502 - 90,484 12/04 #515 - 82,840 ===== 12/05 #527 - 89,922 ( -0.5%) 01/06 #528 - 97,807 ( -8.8%) 02/06 #529 - 132,329 (+35.3%) 03/06 #530 - 101,226 (-23.5%) 04/06 #531 - 96,213 ( -5.0%) 05/06 #532 - 119,083 (+23.8%) 06/06 #533 - 137,926 (+15.8%) 07/06 #534 - 125,553 ( -9.0%) 08/06 —- 09/06 #535 - 122,968 ( -2.1%) 10/06 —- 11/06 #536 - 121,003 ( -1.6%) 12/06 —
Delayed by CIVIL WAR. Issue #536 picks up 2,170 re-orders.
PUNISHER WAR JOURNAL 11/06 #1 - 102,727 12/06 –
Delayed by CIVIL WAR.
ULTIMATES 2 12/02 #9 - 101,811 12/03 #12 - 104,572 12/04 #1 - 146,271 ===== 12/05 #9 - 94,493 ( -1.5%) 01/06 — 02/06 — 03/06 #10 - 94,900 ( +0.4%) 04/06 — 05/06 — 06/06 #11 - 96,751 ( +2.0%) 07/06 — 08/06 — 09/06 #12 - 99,538 ( +2.9%) 10/06 — 11/06 — 12/06 —
Late again. December saw the second anniversary of issue #1. Isn’t that sweet?
CAPTAIN AMERICA 12/01 #50 - 40,010 12/02 #7 - 57,410 12/03 #21 - 43,018 12/04 — ===== 12/05 #13 - 44,954 ( -0.2%) 01/05 — 02/06 #14 - 44,041 ( -0.2%) 02/06 #15 - 43,350 ( -1.6%) 03/06 #16 - 44,717 ( +3.2%) 04/06 #17 - 45,541 ( +1.8%) 05/06 #18 - 46,740 ( +2.6%) 06/06 #19 - 47,315 ( +1.2%) 07/06 #20 - 47,357 ( +0.1%) 08/06 — 09/06 #21 - 49,050 ( +3.6%) 09/06 #22 - 86,875 (+77.1%) 10/06 #23 - 81,323 ( -6.4%) 11/06 #24 - 82,348 ( +1.3%) 12/06 —
Late, presumably because of CIVIL WAR tie-ins. Issue #24 picks up 2,463 re-orders.
MOON KNIGHT 04/06 #1 - 114,533 05/06 #2 - 77,552 (-32.3%) 06/06 #3 - 72,206 ( -6.9%) 07/06 — 08/06 #4 - 67,802 ( -6.1%) 09/06 #5 - 64,736 ( -4.5%) 10/06 — 11/06 #6 - 74,017 (+14.3%) 12/06 —
Late.
ETERNALS 06/06 #1 (of 6) - 110,269 07/06 #2 (of 6) - 79,086 (-28.3%) 08/06 #3 (of 6) - 73,997 ( -6.4%) 09/06 #4 (of 6) - 66,556 (-10.1%) 10/06 – 11/06 #5 (of 6) - 66,356 ( -0.3%) 12/06 –
Late.
SQUADRON SUPREME 12/03 #5 - 70,321 12/04 #14 - 57,975 ===== 03/06 #1 - 61,625 (+21.8%) 04/06 #2 - 51,197 (-16.9%) 05/06 #3 - 49,205 ( -3.9%) 06/06 #4 - 48,035 ( -1.8%) 07/06 #5 - 46,029 ( -4.2%) 08/06 #6 - 44,564 ( -3.2%) 09/06 — 10/06 — 11/06 #7 - 41,966 ( -5.8%) 12/06 —
Off the schedule altogether. Issues #8 and #9 were solicited, with Mike Deodato as the new regular artist. Then they were cancelled, with Deodato blaming “late scripts.” Then Deodato was reassigned to the THUNDERBOLTS revamp. The delayed issues haven’t been rescheduled. So basically, the current position is that, in theory, SQUADRON SUPREME has not been cancelled, but in practice, they haven’t solicited any more issues. On any view, this is a troubled comic.
RUNAWAYS 12/03 #9 - 20,429 12/04 — ===== 12/05 #11 - 25,260 ( -1.9%) 01/06 #12 - 24,989 ( -1.1%) 02/06 #13 - 24,313 ( -2.7%) 03/06 #14 - 24,536 ( +0.9%) 04/06 #15 - 24,046 ( -2.0%) 05/06 #16 - 23,842 ( -0.8%) 06/06 #17 - 23,654 ( -0.8%) 07/06 #18 - 24,678 ( +4.3%) 08/06 #19 - 25,042 ( +1.5%) 09/06 #20 - 23,561 ( -5.9%) 10/06 #21 - 25,553 ( +8.5%) 11/06 #22 - 25,908 ( +1.4%) 12/06 —
Late.
POWERS [Icon] 12/01 #17 - 28,205 12/02 #27 - 26,621 12/03 — 12/04 #7 - 30,687 ===== 12/05 #15 - 25,633 ( -1.8%) 01/06 — 02/06 #16 - 24,924 ( -2.8%) 03/06 #17 - 24,139 ( -3.1%) 04/06 — 05/06 #18 - 23,617 ( -2.2%) 06/06 — 07/06 #19 - 23,156 ( -1.9%) 08/06 — 09/06 — 10/06 #20 - 22,943 ( -0.9%) 11/06 #21 - 22,134 ( -3.5%) 12/06 —
Skip months.
WISDOM [Max] 11/06 #1 (of 6) - 20,021 12/06 —
Late.
KABUKI [Icon] 12/04 #3 - 13,885 ===== 12/05 — 01/06 — 02/06 #6 - 11,349 ( -0.6%) 03/06 — 04/06 — 05/06 — 06/06 — 07/06 — 08/06 #7 - 10,798 ( -4.9%) 09/06 — 10/06 — 11/06 — 12/06 —
Skip month.
JACK KIRBY’S GALACTIC BOUNTY HUNTERS [Icon] 07/06 #1 - 13,514 08/06 #2 - 9,301 (-31.2%) 09/06 — 10/06 #3 - 7,716 (-17.0%) 11/06 — 12/06 —
Late.
MARVEL SPOTLIGHT 12/05 Cassaday/McKeever - 9,763 01/06 Ellis/Cheung - 6,843 ( -29.9%) 02/06 Whedon/Lark - 5,947 ( -13.1%) 03/06 Finch/Sacasa - 4,146 ( -30.3%) 04/06 Way/Coipel - 3,309 ( -20.2%) 05/06 — 06/06 Millar/McNiven - 7,668 (+131.7%) 06/06 Gaiman/Larroca - 5,449 ( -28.9%) 07/06 Kirkman/Land - 3,963 ( -27.3%) 08/06 Brubaker/Tan - 3,580 ( -9.7%) 09/06 Lee/Kirby - 6,313 ( +76.3%) 10/06 Onslaught Reborn - 4,557 ( -27.8%) 11/06 Bendis/Bagley - 5,869 ( +28.8%) 12/06 —
Late.
6 month comparisons ===================
+95.6% - Black Panther +94.9% - Iron Man +43.1% - Spider-Girl +10.1% - Uncanny X-Men + 9.5% - Cable & Deadpool + 4.6% - Marvel Adventures Spider-Man + 3.8% - Ultimate Spider-Man + 1.1% - Astonishing X-Men + 0.3% - X-Men
- 0.5% - Daredevil
- 2.6% - Hulk
- 3.4% - Punisher
- 4.3% - New X-Men
- 4.5% - Sensational Spider-Man
- 4.6% - Marvel Adventures Fantastic Four
- 5.6% - Ultimate X-Men
- 7.7% - Spider-Man Loves Mary Jane
- 8.3% - Fantastic Four
- 9.6% - Nextwave
-14.0% - Official Handbook -15.5% - Ms Marvel -16.0% - Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man -16.3% - New Excalibur -17.9% - She-Hulk -20.8% - New Avengers -26.3% - Civil War: Front Line -27.0% - Wolverine: Origins -32.4% - Wolverine -34.8% - Ultimate Fantastic Four -37.5% - Exiles -47.2% - X-Factor -55.1% - Thunderbolts
1 year comparisons ==================
+86.7% - Black Panther +81.6% - Fantastic Four +62.2% - Iron Man +50.3% - Amazing Spider-Girl +29.8% - Hulk +19.3% - Cable & Deadpool +10.9% - Daredevil + 8.8% - Thunderbolts + 5.8% - Uncanny X-Men + 2.3% - Ultimate Spider-Man + 1.2% - X-Men + 0.1% - Marvel Adventures Spider-Man
- 3.1% - New Avengers
- 4.5% - Sensational Spider-Man
- 6.7% - Wolverine
- 7.1% - Punisher
- 8.7% - Ultimate X-Men
-10.4% - Marvel Adventures Fantastic Four -12.4% - New X-Men -14.3% - Official Handbook -16.6% - She-Hulk -21.0% - Ultimate Fantastic Four -21.8% - Ghost Rider -35.8% - New Excalibur -38.1% - X-Factor -38.8% - Exiles -43.5% - Spider-Man Loves Mary Jane -48.2% - Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man
2 year comparisons ==================
+78.2% - Fantastic Four +37.7% - Iron Man +25.6% - Amazing Spider-Girl + 3.2% - Cable & Deadpool + 3.0% - She-Hulk + 2.7% - Official Handbook
- 2.4% - Wolverine
- 4.4% - Uncanny X-Men
- 4.9% - Daredevil
- 9.5% - Astonishing X-Men
- 9.8% - X-Men
-11.5% - New X-Men -14.3% - Ultimate Spider-Man -16.6% - Thunderbolts -18.2% - Punisher -24.8% - Sensational Spider-Man -29.4% - Ultimate Fantastic Four -38.6% - Exiles -49.0% - New Avengers
3 year comparisons ==================
+130.1% - Iron Man +112.2% - New Avengers + 68.7% - Fantastic Four + 19.8% - Spider-Girl + 5.6% - Wolverine
- 4.8% - Uncanny X-Men
- 7.8% - Hulk
- 10.5% - Daredevil
- 14.4% - Punisher
- 29.4% - X-Men
- 30.6% - Ultimate Spider-Man
- 35.5% - Ultimate X-Men
- 46.2% - Exiles
- 68.3% - Ultimate Fantastic Four
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Quelle: http://pwbeat.publishersweekly.com/blog/2007/01/23/marvel-month-to-month-sales-november-2006/
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