Diamond Comic Distributors has released the preliminary sales report for August 2011, and as expected, it includes the first taste of what impact DC’s relaunch has had on the market. DC’s regular series ended, and Flashpoint #5 and Justice League #1 released on the last day of the month.
Click to see the page for August 2011 on Comichron, which include’s Diamond’s preliminary rankings with order index numbers. Estimates will be along for actual sales later in the week.
Overall, with all comics and trade paperbacks included, it appears to be on the order of a $38 million month; that’s just judging from Diamond’s comparative sales statistics. The aggregate performance levels are here:
DOLLARS
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UNITS
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AUGUST 2011 VS. JULY 2011
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COMICS
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9.00%
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7.33%
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GRAPHIC NOVELS
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24.18%
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13.26%
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TOTAL COMICS/GN
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13.74%
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7.79%
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AUGUST 2011 VS. AUGUST 2010
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COMICS
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15.14%
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17.55%
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GRAPHIC NOVELS
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31.17%
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20.17%
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TOTAL COMICS/GN
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20.15%
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17.76%
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YEAR-TO-DATE 2011 VS. YEAR-TO-DATE 2010
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COMICS
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-4.60%
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-3.65%
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GRAPHIC NOVELS
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-2.35%
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-7.61%
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TOTAL COMICS/GN
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-3.87%
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-3.99%
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The numbers are all up double-digits percentage-wise year over year, though this should not be entirely be attributed to DC’s relaunch, as trade paperback sales leapt, too, with Dark Horse’s Serenity: Better Days and Other Stories
leading the top graphic novel list. August 2011 was a five-week month for shipping purposes, and the industry’s performance in August 2010 was fairly weak, as well. But as I ‘d said before, given the sales levels this year, it only takes a couple of really good months to recover the ground lost against 2010 thus far, and August seems to have erased half the year-to-date loss. Last September presents a somewhat higher hurdle in the overall sales column, but chances are good that the Direct Market could be in positive territory for 2011 by the reports coming in this time next month.
The market shares can be seen here:
PUBLISHER
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DOLLAR
SHARE
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UNIT
SHARE
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MARVEL COMICS
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37.34%
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42.47%
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DC COMICS
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30.72%
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34.84%
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DARK HORSE COMICS
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5.78%
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3.79%
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IDW PUBLISHING
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4.79%
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3.74%
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IMAGE COMICS
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4.67%
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4.64%
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DYNAMITE ENTERTAINMENT
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2.23%
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2.24%
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BOOM! STUDIOS
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1.24%
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1.21%
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VIZ MEDIA
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1.14%
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0.53%
|
EAGLEMOSS PUBLICATIONS LTD
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1.11%
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0.25%
|
ARCHIE COMIC PUBLICATIONS
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0.88%
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1.04%
|
OTHER NON-TOP 10
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10.11%
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5.25%
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And here are the Top Ten comics for the month:
RANK
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DESCRIPTION
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PRICE
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ITEM CODE
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VENDOR
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1
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JUSTICE LEAGUE #1
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$3.99
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JUL110187
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DC
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2
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FLASHPOINT #5
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$3.99
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JUN110178
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DC
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3
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FEAR ITSELF #5
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$3.99
|
JUN110581
|
MAR
|
4
|
FLASHPOINT #4
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$3.99
|
JUN110175
|
DC
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5
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ULTIMATE COMICS FALLOUT #4
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$3.99
|
JUN110611
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MAR
|
6
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AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #667
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$3.99
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JUN110622
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MAR
|
7
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AVENGERS #16
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$3.99
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JUN110586
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MAR
|
8
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WAR OF THE GREEN LANTERNS AFTERMATH #2
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$3.99
|
JUN110168
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DC
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9
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AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #668
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$3.99
|
JUN110624
|
MAR
|
10
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NEW AVENGERS #15
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$3.99
|
JUN110598
|
MAR
|
Again, the full list of 100 is here. IDW’s Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles launch placed 48th, the highest debut outside of the Big Two.
There will be much interest in in historical comparatives, so here are a couple of charts of interest. Diamond’s release said that Justice League #1 was the best-selling comic book of 2011 thus far, and DC has said that the title topped 200,000 copies in orders, and that Action Comics Vol. 2 #1 in September had, with its second printing orders, done the same; it also said that from September, nine titles in total had topped 100,000 copies — Action, Batgirl, Batman, Batman and Robin, Batman: The Dark Knight, Detective Comics, Flash, Green Lantern, and Superman. This does not count digital downloads, by the way — DC did not release specific data (and The Comics Chronicles focuses on reporting supply levels of physical books in print, anyway).
To get a sense of where this lands historically, first, here’s what the existing top-seller list for 2011 looked like, prior to August:
1. Ultimate Spider-Man #160 (Jun-11) • Marvel • 166,944
2. Fantastic Four #587 (Jan-11) • Marvel • 144,173
3. Fear Itself #1 (Apr-11) • Marvel • 135,746
4. Amazing Spider-Man #666 (Jul-11) • Marvel • 136,568
5. FF #1 (Mar-11) • Marvel • 121,171
6. Fear Itself (May-11) • Marvel • 101,692
7. Flashpoint #1 (May-11) • DC • 95,845
The above figures include any second-or-later-month reorder figures that made the Top 300 and were published by Diamond. Later month orders can (and will) change the totals seen above. Flashpoint #1 had yet to top 100,000 copies with reorders by July, and will be in the curious position of being a first issue in far scarcer supply than its final issue.
The figures for the top sellers from 2010 can be seen here.
Finally, here are the rankings for the top sellers of the 2000s. Readers may remember seeing this chart here, and it comes with some caveats. Before February 2003, it includes only first-month preorders. In the final-order era, it reflects no reorders that didn’t make the Top 300 in a month. The latter doesn’t change much, but the former is a big deal, because it means Ultimate Spider-Man #1 is shortchanged, among others. As we see below, the top title of 2010, Avengers #1, places 51st in the 21st Century list — and Ultimate Spider-Man #160 places 63rd.
Title | Date | Publisher | Unit sales | ||||||
1 | Amazing Spider-Man | 583 | Jan-09 | Marvel | 530,500 | ||||
2 | Civil War | 2 | Jun-06 | Marvel | 341,856 | ||||
3 | Civil War | 3 | Jul-06 | Marvel | 337,025 | ||||
4 | Civil War | 1 | May-06 | Marvel | 328,524 | ||||
5 | Captain America | 25 | Mar-07 | Marvel | 317,713 | ||||
6 | Civil War | 4 | Sep-06 | Marvel | 290,994 | ||||
7 | Civil War | 5 | Nov-06 | Marvel | 283,863 | ||||
8 | All Star Batman & Robin The Boy Wonder | 1 | Jul-05 | DC | 276,017 | ||||
9 | Civil War | 7 | Feb-07 | Marvel | 274,451 | ||||
10 | Infinite Crisis | 1 | Oct-05 | DC | 269,991 | ||||
11 | Civil War | 6 | Jan-07 | Marvel | 263,847 | ||||
12 | Secret Invasion | 1 | Apr-08 | Marvel | 262,975 | ||||
13 | Justice League of America | 1 | Aug-06 | DC | 250,847 | ||||
14 | House of M | 1 | Jun-05 | Marvel | 248,166 | ||||
15 | Superman | 204 | Apr-04 | DC | 244,127 | ||||
16 | Identity Crisis | 1 | Jun-04 | DC | 242,912 | ||||
17 | New Avengers | 1 | Dec-04 | Marvel | 241,530 | ||||
18 | Batman | 619 | Sep-03 | DC | 235,122 | ||||
19 | Infinite Crisis | 2 | Nov-05 | DC | 225,614 | ||||
20 | Justice | 1 | Aug-05 | DC | 223,852 | ||||
21 | Infinite Crisis | 3 | Dec-05 | DC | 218,849 | ||||
22 | Astonishing X-Men | 1 | May-04 | Marvel | 218,315 | ||||
23 | Dark Tower Gunslinger Born | 1 | Feb-07 | Marvel | 213,726 | ||||
24 | Superman | 205 | May-04 | DC | 213,414 | ||||
25 | Infinite Crisis | 4 | Jan-06 | DC | 211,012 | ||||
26 | Infinite Crisis | 6 | Apr-06 | DC | 208,035 | ||||
27 | Blackest Night | 1 | Jul-09 | DC | 205,500 | ||||
28 | Infinite Crisis | 5 | Mar-06 | DC | 205,117 | ||||
29 | World War Hulk | 1 | Jun-07 | Marvel | 204,705 | ||||
30 | Captain America Reborn | 1 | Jul-09 | Marvel | 199,900 | ||||
31 | Secret Invasion | 2 | May-08 | Marvel | 198,832 | ||||
32 | Infinite Crisis | 7 | May-06 | DC | 198,367 | ||||
33 | Superman/Batman | 10 | May-04 | DC | 197,619 | ||||
34 | Thor | 1 | Jul-07 | Marvel | 196,818 | ||||
35 | JLA/Avengers | 1 | Sep-03 | Marvel | 191,887 | ||||
36 | Batman and Robin | 1 | Jun-09 | DC | 190,300 | ||||
37 | Fallen Son: Death of Captain America: Iron Man | Jul-07 | Marvel | 189,429 | |||||
38 | Dark Knight Strikes Again | 1 | Dec-01 | DC | 188,695 | ||||
39 | Ultimate Fantastic Four | 1 | Dec-03 | Marvel | 188,510 | ||||
40 | Dark Knight Strikes Again | 3 | Feb-02 | DC | 186,577 | ||||
41 | Secret Invasion | 3 | Jun-08 | Marvel | 186,463 | ||||
42 | Identity Crisis | 2 | Jul-04 | DC | 185,260 | ||||
43 | All Star Batman & Robin The Boy Wonder | 2 | Sep-05 | DC | 184,959 | ||||
44 | Green Lantern | 1 | May-05 | DC | 180,453 | ||||
45 | Wolverine: The Origin | 6 | Jan-02 | Marvel | 179,251 | ||||
46 | Green Lantern Rebirth | 1 | Oct-04 | DC | 178,294 | ||||
47 | Wolverine: The Origin | 5 | Dec-01 | Marvel | 178,231 | ||||
48 | All Star Superman | 1 | Nov-05 | DC | 176,654 | ||||
49 | Secret Invasion | 4 | Jul-08 | Marvel | 175,423 | ||||
50 | House of M | 2 | Jun-05 | Marvel | 175,344 | ||||
51 | Avengers | 1 | 2010 | Marvel | 175,100 | ||||
63 | Ultimate Spider-Man | 160 | 2011 | Marvel | 166,944 |

So right out of the gate, Justice League #1 places at least in the Top 30; a book in the 200,000s could go all the way up to sixth. DC’s news release said its first printing was higher than any DC title since August 2006‘s Justice League of America #1; that title had sales with reorders topping 250,000 copies, but note that the initial month’s orders were 212,000 copies; we don’t know what portion of the 250k the first printing was, but it’s at least 212k. That 2006 issue is #13 on the 21st century list.
More figures as they become available, but it is in general an excellent thing to see any numbers that compare favorably with 2006 numbers, which was near the peak of the market’s last sustained upswing.
Comichron founder John Jackson Miller has tracked the comics industry for more than 25 years, including a decade editing the industry’s retail trade magazine; he is the author of several guides to comics, as well as more than a hundred comic books for various franchises.
He is the author of novels including Star Wars: Kenobi, Star Wars: A New Dawn, Star Trek: Discovery – The Enterprise War, and his upcoming release, Star Trek: Strange New Worlds – The High Country. Read more about them at his fiction site.
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