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Comixology sales
Comixology sales











comixology sales

Titans made a big sales jump digitally when it started a storyline that spun out of Justice League: No Justice and the print bump in sales doesn’t appear to be quite as large. And below Injustice, we can very nearly through the print rankings out the window. Injustice is in the 8th spot and continues to be the likely dividing line between the titles that sell 50K+ in print and everything else. Either way, it’s likely a relatively tight sales spread from Darth Vader through The Flash.

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Flash has been on a hot streak and was ordered into the DM with ~2K more copies in July, so either Detective’s heating up in digital or Flash is cooling off. That’s the best Vertigo performance in recent memory and it will be interesting to see if this is a title that over-performs in digital.Īfter Sandman, Detective Comics and The Flash flip flop places this week. Sandman Universe #1 follows Vader, which indicates the equivalent of a low-to-mid 50Ks print total. The print orders for Vader are down a bit in July, but that doesn’t appear to be the case at Comixology, where it continues to be a roughly the equivalent of a 55K seller. Upshot is that Superman and Spidey seem to be holding on to a significant number of readers for the relaunch.ĭarth Vader is next on the list and this one we have a better idea about. Amazing Spider-Man #3 follows Superman and the previous issue was ordered into the DM at ~114K, but that was a double shipping first month, so that might not be the level and we really need another month’s print numbers to get a baseline here… and/or see where they stand vs. That’s probably a little high for a digital equivalent, but it’s too early to say. It’s followed by Superman #2, the previous issue of which was ordered into the DM at 133.7K. There are a lot of fairly young books that haven’t necessarily found their level in print yet and a lot of books that seem to be picking up some readers in digital.įantastic Four #1 tops the list and we really don’t have a good point of reference for it, because we don’t have solid numbers for the comics immediately behind it. This is a really interesting week for the sales chart. Red Hood and the Outlaws (2016-) Issue #25 Hunt For Wolverine: Adamantium Agenda (2018) Issue #4 (of 4) Hal Jordan and The Green Lantern Corps (2016-) Issue #50 Fantastic Four #1 landed with a big splash atop the Comixology Bestseller list for the week of 8/8/18.













Comixology sales