'Batman: White Knight' Tops Superhero Chart
November 6, 2018
DC had nine titles on the chart, while Marvel had five, Dark Horse two, and Titan, Archie, Fantagraphics, and Heavy Metal one.
Readers Snap Up New Volumes of 'Saga' and 'My Hero Academia'
November 6, 2018
Unit sales of manga are just about twice those of superhero comics at the top and the bottom of the chart.
'Saga,' 'My Hero Academia,' Bourdain, and Batman Top a Varied List
November 5, 2018
The only superhero comic on this very mixed Top 20 is Sean Murphy's Batman: White Knight.
Latest 'Saga,' 'My Hero Academia' Volumes Down from Previous Volumes
November 5, 2018
Neither of October's top two releases sold as well as previous volumes in the series.
Week of November 6, 2018
November 4, 2018
This week’s home entertainment offerings include the most successful animated superhero film ever, Spike Lee's best film in years, and Sacha Baron Cohen's corrosive, entrapping satire Who Is America?
Pro-Only Market Analysis
November 1, 2018
The Adventure Zone , tied to a long-running podcast in which three brothers play Dungeons & Dragons with their father, hit the Author chart at #1.
Week of October 30, 2018
October 28, 2018
This week's home entertainment offerings include what could be the best Warner Bros. DC movie yet, plus an enjoyable, if lightweight cross-genre comedy starring Kate McKinnon, a superior video-centric thriller starring John Cho, a deluxe edition of the best DC-based TV series ever, and the best Nicholas Cage film in years.
Column by Rob Salkowitz
October 22, 2018
This week, Rob Salkowitz identifies his top gift choices for comics fans.
Week of October 23, 2018
October 21, 2018
This week’s home entertainment offerings include the summer box office hit musical Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again, the provocative, socially relevant Sorry to Bother You, the post-apocalyptic I Think We’re Alone Now, and the final season of the period Cold War thriller The Americans.
October Box Office Boom Continues
October 21, 2018
David Gordon Green’s Halloween debuted with $77.5 million, the second biggest October opening ever (not adjusted).