Again, no comics sold above 100,000 last month
0 Comments Published by Avi Green on Thursday, September 16, 2010 at 10:28 AM.
It was bound to happen, but for the first time since March 2009, there was nothing selling above the 100,000 mark this August. It looks like even Brian Bendis' influence has begun to wear off.
Not only that, graphic novels sank in sales too. Again, it my guesses are correct, what ICV2 means is that any trades collecting some of the worst crossovers today didn't sell well. And if the crossovers were worthless in pamphlets, there's no reason why anyone should waste time on the trades either.
This, sadly, is the industry decaying before our eyes as we know it.
Not only that, graphic novels sank in sales too. Again, it my guesses are correct, what ICV2 means is that any trades collecting some of the worst crossovers today didn't sell well. And if the crossovers were worthless in pamphlets, there's no reason why anyone should waste time on the trades either.
This, sadly, is the industry decaying before our eyes as we know it.
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