{"id":5952,"date":"2008-08-06T02:12:00","date_gmt":"2008-08-06T02:12:00","guid":{"rendered":""},"modified":"2020-07-28T03:09:00","modified_gmt":"2020-07-28T03:09:00","slug":"comics-market-shares-1959-according-to","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/comichron.com\/blog\/2008\/08\/06\/comics-market-shares-1959-according-to\/","title":{"rendered":"Comics Market Shares, 1959, according to Ayer"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>On occasion, I look back at the<span style=\"font-weight: bold;\"> N.W. Ayer &amp; Sons Directory<\/span> \u2014 an annual publication that for more than a century under various names included information on periodicals for the use of advertisers. In addition to publisher addresses and physical dimensions of their ad spaces, the Directories include information from the <span style=\"font-weight: bold;\">Audit Bureau of Circulation<\/span>, the <span style=\"font-weight: bold;\">B.P.A.<\/span>, postal statements of ownership, and more.<\/p>\n<p>Comics publishers are included, and I have not generally spent much time on the records because titles are aggregated; the volume says which comics are included, but there&#8217;s no title-by-title breakdown. Still, what they say about those totals is interesting, as we can see the publisher-by-publisher breakdowns.<\/p>\n<p>Here&#8217;s what the 1960 edition has, which means the numbers are coming likely from the end of 1959:<\/p>\n<p><span style=\"font-weight: bold;\">American Comics Group <\/span>\u2022 650,000 copies monthly<br \/><span style=\"font-weight: bold;\">American Romance Group<\/span> \u2022 325,000 copies monthly<br \/><span style=\"font-weight: bold;\">Archie<\/span> \u2022 3,216,979 copies bimonthly<br \/><span style=\"font-weight: bold;\">Charlton<\/span> \u2022 5,000,000 copies bimonthly<br \/><span style=\"font-weight: bold;\">Dell<\/span> \u2022 9,686,424 copies monthly<br \/><span style=\"font-weight: bold;\">Dennis the Menace<\/span> \u2022 no figures cited<br \/><span style=\"font-weight: bold;\">Harvey <\/span>\u2022 5,029,759 copies bimonthly<br \/><span style=\"font-weight: bold;\">Marvel<\/span> \u2022 2,253,112 copies monthly<br \/><span style=\"font-weight: bold;\">National (DC)<\/span> \u2022 6,653,485 copies monthly<\/p>\n<p>Now, of these, Archie, Harvey, Marvel, and National\/DC&#8217;s figures were all from ABC audits. The others are from publishers&#8217; estimates to Ayer &amp; Sons; Charlton was a &#8220;sworn&#8221; statement to Ayer, according to the book. American Romance is actually another imprint of ACG, which included Confessions of the Lovelorn and My Romantic Adventures. Dennis the Menace is listed as a separate publisher but actually it&#8217;s coming out of the Fawcett offices; regardless, there are no figures cited with it.<\/p>\n<p>The monthly\/bimonthly thing appears to be how the publishers were packaging their titles for ad buys \u2014 in that event, the monthly totals would look like this:<\/p>\n<p>Dell \u2022 9,686,424 \u2022 37%<br \/>National (DC) \u2022 6,653,485 \u2022 25%<br \/>Harvey \u2022 2,514,879 \u2022 10%<br \/>Charlton \u2022 2,500,000 \u2022 10%<br \/>Marvel \u2022 2,253,112 \u2022 9%<br \/>Archie \u2022 1,608,489 \u2022 6%<br \/>ACG \u2022 975,000 \u2022 4%<br \/><span style=\"font-weight: bold;\">TOTAL: 26,191,389 monthly copies<\/span><\/p>\n<p>OK, now there are clearly some publishers missing (Dennis\/Fawcett among them), and I&#8217;m iffy on bringing in some other magazines with some comics content, like<span style=\"font-weight: bold; font-style: italic;\"> Calling All Boys<\/span>. But if we take these as given, they&#8217;re not too far off the rank order we might imagine. Charlton may seem high, but recall this is 1959 \u2014 and Charlton was churning out Westerns and war comics like crazy. Harvey I&#8217;m wondering a little about, but they are ABC figures.<\/p>\n<p>And there are some interesting things here, were we to take these as everything there was. Marvel would appear to be selling a million more comics in the direct market today than it was 50 years ago (3.27 million copies monthly, the average through 2008 to date); so much smaller was its publishing slate back then \u2014 or at least the list of titles under audit. And now we would have a minimum of 26.19 million for 1959 monthly circulation \u2014 or 314.3 million copies annually at at least $31.43 million retail.<\/p>\n<p>But I don&#8217;t want to take these as exactly given until I can do some cross-checking to see what the publishers were including in these batches and what they weren&#8217;t. The Ayers listings for each publisher say which titles are counted in the totals; it&#8217;s possible some books aren&#8217;t, which would mean the totals printed above for these publishers are, again, lower than reality. Another issue is that we can&#8217;t just take the Statements we&#8217;ve seen for 1960 and compare them; DC&#8217;s 29 titles with Statements found so far for 1960 had a total of 8.75 million copies sold monthly, but remember that many of the titles on that list were not monthly, so that total shouldn&#8217;t be counted as a monthly average.<\/p>\n<p>So I&#8217;ll be doing more work with various Ayers guide in the future, but this is an interesting snapshot.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>On occasion, I look back at the N.W. Ayer &amp; Sons Directory \u2014 an annual publication that for more than a century under various names included information on periodicals for the use of advertisers. 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