On DVDs and Toys
March 12, 2006
David Loftus of AK Comics in Beloit, Wisconsin saw the comment on the pricing of the Ultimate Avengers DVD by Dean Phillips of Krypton Comics and shares his feelings about the conflicts between comic stores and other channels on products based on comic properties.
Infinite Crisis Still #1
January 15, 2006
Comic store sales of the top comic titles were overwhelmingly down on a piece basis in December, with 21 of the 23 continuing series in the top 25 showing issue-over-issue sales declines.
Save the Monthlies
October 9, 2005
James Meeley, assistant manager of Ron's Coin & Collectibles in Yakima, Washington saw Steve Bennett's latest column on comic formats and had this to say.
DC, Fantagraphics Top Publishers
May 3, 2005
This year's nominees for the 18th Annual Harvey Awards have been announced, with DC and Fantagraphics leading the way with the most nominations.
No Marvels Listed at That Price in April
March 20, 2005
Diamond has posted the April Previews Order Form on its Website and retailers have noticed that there are no Marvel comics listed at $2.25.
In January
February 23, 2005
The top 13 best-selling comics were all Marvels in January, with the top title from any other publisher selling less than 70,000 copies.
Ultimates #2 Also Debuts Strong
January 17, 2005
New Avengers #1 was the best-selling comic in December, topping 240,000 copies sold to comic shops by Diamond.
Sales Estimates for November Based on Diamond Indexes and Publisher Title Data
December 20, 2004
These are estimates of the sales on graphic novels by Diamond U.S. to comic specialty stores during November 2004.
Identity Crisis Bucks Trend
October 17, 2004
Sales on the top comic titles slid across the board in September, in a normal seasonal decline in sales compared to August.
Back on Top in August
September 19, 2004
Astonishing X-Men reclaimed the top spot on the comic charts with its fourth issue, the first time it's led the pack since #1 was released in May.