It seems my look at Marvel’s latest audit figures and how they apply to the nearly year-old argument of whether three issues of one Spider-Man title compare to three Spider-Man titles has been a bit… politicized… on the message boards. Circulation numbers are being used as part of an argument about [...]
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Spider-Man Subscription Numbers Over the Years
July 3rd, 2009 · 1 Comment
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Marvel Comics Subscription and Newsstand Sales Q3/Q4 2008; And a Spider-Man Mystery, Too
July 3rd, 2009 · 3 Comments
We finally have answers to the Spider-Man subscriptions question. On August 12, 2008, in a CBR interview Marvel Executive Editor Tom Brevoort said “Everyone is saying the book will be cancelled any day now. I could float the book on my subscribers alone at this point.”
The question of whether [...]
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Post-Mortem on the Captain America #600 “Mainstream Media Frenzy”
June 19th, 2009 · 1 Comment
Looking at comments online, there seem to be two distinct camps for Captain America #600’s Monday release: places where practically no one batted an eyelash on Monday and places where it was a hot ticket. This isn’t too surprising since while there was some publicity, it was spotty and much [...]
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Wizard Looking to Gamble With Their Chicago Convention?
June 15th, 2009 · No Comments
Is Gareb Shamus stealing a page from Danny Ocean?
The Beat noted an interesting quote about a survey being conducted at The Big Apple Con: “If Big Apple Con added a casino, would you stay and gamble?”
Want to know the secret behind that question? Open source intelligence reveals all.
You may recall [...]
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Captain America and the Botched Promotion
June 15th, 2009 · 3 Comments
As you may or may not know, Marvel Comics told retailers that the 600th issue of Captain America would be available for sale today, a Monday (Wednesday being the day new comics normally go on sale), because there was going to be a biiiiiiig announcement. They thought there was going to be similar coverage to [...]
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The X-Men Origins: Wolverine (Movie) Review
May 1st, 2009 · No Comments
X-Men Origins: Wolverine’s script may be the summation of everything derisive about the phrase “comic book movie.” Of course, if you’ve read any comics with Wolverine in them, I can succinctly sum up the lameness of the script in two words: “adamantium bullets.” Both times that phrase opened a scene, the [...]
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How to Read Secret Invasion in Trade Paperback (TPB)
April 24th, 2009 · No Comments
I’ve made some comments over the last month or two about feeling sorry for anyone planning to read Secret Invasion in trade paperback (tpb) format. The actual mini-series was released as a solo tpb and when released on a weekly basis, the tie-ins (especially the Avengers titles) would unfold as flashbacks, [...]
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Reverse Engineering The New York Times Graphic Books (Comics) Bestseller List
April 16th, 2009 · 1 Comment
As you may know, The New York Times has started a best seller list for “Graphic Books,” which you and I would probably call either graphic novels or comics. A lot of people have been trying to figure out what this list really is and whether it’s valid. The exact [...]
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Graphic Novels in a Post-Direct Market World
April 9th, 2009 · 2 Comments
This is the final installment of a look at the world of print comics in a world where the direct market implodes. Previous installments were the actual “Doomsday Scenario” and a look at formats that print comics might adopt online. This installment will look at graphic novels as more of an independent product than just [...]
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Webcomics in a Post-Direct Market World
April 6th, 2009 · 8 Comments
Last week, we looked at a possible doomsday scenario with a perfect storm of a recession, price hikes, consumer antipathy towards the Big 2, and digital distribution cause a drastic shrinkage in the direct market and the number of books distributed as printed monthly magazines (*cough* Seattle Post-Intelligencer *cough*).
The first thing we [...]