And keep in mind that this list does not include kids graphic novels, currently being dominated by the oeuvre of one Raina Telgemeier.
The non-fiction titles on the list reflect a change we first made last month, to add them to fiction titles for a more complete look at the adult graphic novel scene in the book channel (see "We Add Non-Fiction, Which Tops 'Walking Dead'").
Beyond the gender mix of creators, which is changing rapidly, we’re also seeing another change in the nature of the Top 20, and we’re changing how we look at graphic novels to reflect that. As many retailers are now doing, we’re going to break down adult graphic novels into three main categories: superhero/genre (corporate-owned characters interpreted by a variety of creators), manga (generally of Japanese origin, or from elsewhere in a manga style), and "author" graphic novels (creator-owned or –driven works). These changes will be reflected in the next issue of Internal Correspondence, currently at press, and in future writing on the graphic novel market.
"Author" graphic novels accounted for half of the Top 20 Adult Graphic Novels in January 2015, including three Saga; three The Walking Dead; volumes by Roz Chast, Oatmeal, and Alison Bechdel; and Sunstone, from Image by Stjepan Sejic. Seven volumes were Superhero/Genre (five tied to DC properties, two to Marvel properties), and three were manga. The dynamic shift in mix between these three groupings from month to month and year to year displays the shifts in taste and in relative audience size that underlay the market.
The mix between new and old titles in the Top reflects the month; January is a very light month for new graphic novel releases. Only one of the Top 20 titles, the OGN Sunstone, was a new release in January, while five were what we’d call classics, published in 2007 or before.
There were only three The Walking Dead volumes in the Top 20; January is at the end of the interregnum between the two halves of the new season on AMC.
BookScan Top 20 Graphic Novels in January 2015 |
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Rank |
Title |
Author |
Publisher |
1 |
CAN'T WE TALK ABOUT SOMETHING?: A MEMOIR HC |
ROZ CHAST |
BLOOMSBURY |
2 |
SAGA VOL. 4 |
BRIAN K. VAUGHAN |
IMAGE COMICS |
3 |
THE WALKING DEAD VOL. 22 |
ROBERT KIRKMAN |
IMAGE COMICS |
4 |
THE TERRIBLE AND WONDERFUL REASONS WHY I RUN LONG DISTANCES |
THE OATMEAL |
ANDREWS MCMEEL |
5 |
NARUTO VOL. 68 |
MASASHI KISHIMOTO |
VIZ MEDIA |
6 |
BATMAN: THE KILLING JOKE DLX ED |
ALAN MOORE |
DC COMICS |
7 |
FUN HOME: A FAMILY TRAGICOMIC |
ALISON BECHDEL |
MARINER BOOKS |
8 |
ATTACK ON TITAN VOL. 1 |
HAJIME ISAYAMA |
KODANSHA COMICS |
9 |
BATMAN: A VISIAL HISTORY HC |
MATTHEW K. MANNING |
DK PUBLISHING |
10 |
BATMAN: THE DARK KNIGHT RETURNS |
FRANK MILLER |
DC COMICS |
11 |
DC COMICS: A VISUAL HISTORY HC |
DANIEL WALLACE |
DK PUBLISHING |
12 |
SAGA VOL. 1 |
BRIAN K. VAUGHAN |
IMAGE COMICS |
13 |
THE WALKING DEAD COMPENDIUM VOL. 2 |
ROBERT KIRKMAN |
IMAGE COMICS |
14 |
THE WALKING DEAD COMPENDIUM VOL. 1 |
ROBERT KIRKMAN |
IMAGE COMICS |
15 |
MS. MARVEL VOL. 1 |
WILLOW G. WILSON |
MARVEL COMICS |
16 |
SUNSTONE OGN |
STJEPAN SEJIC |
IMAGE COMICS |
17 |
WATCHMEN |
ALAN MOORE |
DC COMICS |
18 |
ALL YOU NEED IS KILL (2-IN-1 Ed.) |
RYOSUKE TAKEUCHI |
VIZ MEDIA |
19 |
SAGA VOL. 3 |
BRIAN K. VAUGHAN |
IMAGE COMICS |
20 |
CIVIL WAR |
MARK MILLAR |
MARVEL COMICS |
For past BookScan Top 20 Graphic Novel lists, see the "BookScan Top 20 GN Index."