Comics in July
August 10, 2015
Marvel’s Secret Wars and Star Wars titles continue to rock the bestseller charts in comic stores, taking the top four slots and five of the top six in July.
On-Going Series Set in Weirdworld
July 31, 2015
Marvel Comics has unveiled an all-new on-going Black Knight comic book that will be written by Frank Tieri and drawn by Luca Pizzari.
Graphic Novels & Art Books
July 29, 2015
Magnetic Press has announced its second year lineup of graphic novel and art book releases.
By Dan Abnett & Luke Ross
July 29, 2015
The post- Secret Wars Marvel Universe will gain another full time inhabitant, the immensely powerful Greek hero and demigod Hercules, who, in November, will begin appearing in a new ongoing eponymous series.
Debuting in October
July 10, 2015
Comic-Con News: In spite of his limited vocabulary, a hirsute 8-foot tall warrior from the planet Kashyyyk known to one and all as “Chewbacca” will get his own comic book series from Marvel.
DC's 'Post-Convergence' #1's Post Lackluster Debuts
July 8, 2015
Marvel Comics’ expansive Secret Wars crossover event, which debuted with a bang in May, continued to overwhelm the charts in June with Secret Wars titles taking the first two spots and 11 of the top 25.
Sales Estimates for June Based on Diamond Indexes and Publisher Title Data
July 8, 2015
These are estimates of the sales on comic books by Diamond U.S. to comic specialty stores during June 2015.
Sales Estimates for June Based on Diamond Indexes and Publisher Title Data
July 8, 2015
These are estimates of the sales on graphic novels by Diamond U.S. to comic specialty stores during June 2015.
Plus Atari Publishing Deal, More Dynamite Announcements
July 6, 2015
Dynamite announced Warren Ellis as writer for its James Bond 007 comic, a licensing deal with Atari, Garth Ennis’s new creator-owned series A Train Called Love, a retrospective art book of artist Jose “Pepe” Gonzalez, and the art team on Aliens/Vampirella.
With Another 40% Share in June
July 6, 2015
Marvel’s market share in comic stores topped 40% again in June, the second consecutive month with a 15% spread between Marvel and second place DC.