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MARVEL CHECKLIST
Der ULTIMATIVE LEITFADEN durch das MARVEL UNIVERSUM
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Erstellt: 22.02.06, 23:37 Betreff: Re: Monatliche Verkaufszahlen: Top 300 Issues / Top 100 TPB's |
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Hier die richtigen Zahlen und Batman hat sich irgendwie schlechter als sonst verkauft, das heisst den anderen Serien gehts nicht besser.
Ich frag mich wieso Spider-girl eingestellt wird, wenn sich die 1 der neuen Serien noch schlechter verkaufen als Spider-girl
wie wird das alles bloss im Sommer aussehen, bei all den neuen Serien
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Sales of 16 of the top 25 comics fell in January, with only four titles demonstrating gains in the number of units sold. All four of the titles demonstrating gains were Marvels; Amazing Spider-Man #528, which provided the conclusion to The Other crossover event and hints at Spidey's new costume, had the biggest percentage gain though a couple additional The Other-related titles, Peter David's Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man and Reginald Hudlin's Marvel Knights Spider-Man, also posted solid increases. Fans in the comic book blogosphere have been merciless in their dissection of The Other, but it does appear to have spurred sales.
Marvel also managed to land the first issue of three new mini-series (Ultimate Extinction #1, X-Men 198 #1, and X-Men End Men & X-Men #1) in the top 25. DC Comics held onto the top 2 spots on the list while placing 9 books in the top 25 (the rest were all Marvels). In dollar terms January was a good month for DC, which closed the gap in overall dollar market share with Marvel from 5 points in December to just under 1.5 points in January.
Dark Horse's Serenity topped the graphic novel list with just over 8,000 sold. DC dominated the graphic novel top 10 with seven titles (including the DC Universe Stories of Alan Moore, which came in second), while Dark Horse had two and Marvel one. |
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Sales of comic periodicals and graphic novels were both up substantially in January when compared with the first month in 2005. Comic periodicals jumped an impressive 19%, while graphic novels grew by 15%. A substantial portion of the increase in periodical sales was due to year-over-year price increases, but the number of units sold also rose.
Typically January is a month when sales slow down and periodical sales did register a 17% decline from December to January, but graphic novel sales declined only 7.7% thanks to a strong list of titles debuting in January including Dark Horse's Serenity, which took the top spot.
Combined comic and graphic novel sales in the direct market were up a whopping 19% from January of 2005. Combined comic and graphic novel sales declined 15.6 % from December, but the drop was far smaller than what occurred in the first month of 2005 when sales slipped a dramatic 26.5% from December of 2004. |
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