Check Out Who’ll Be Fighting Whom in “Captain America: Civil War”
Some big news came out of Marvel Studios today as they unveiled some concept art from next year's Captain America: Civil War. The art confirms the...
Black Mask goes on Comixology and Kindle
Add Blask Mask to the list of publishers who will be available on both ComiXology and Amazon’s Kindle Store. Starting today you can read...
Jose Luis Garcia-Lopez’s Work on the DC Style Guide is the Coolest Thing You’ll...
Ever wondered what the exact Pantone shade of Batman's cowl is (circa 1980)? How about Superman's skin? Or perhaps what parts, exactly, are visible...
Kangaroo Visits the Stately Beat Manor Staff Pull for 8/26/15
After restoring our collective brain patterns from last week’s insane Podcorn visitation, the men and women hand selected by the government to write the...
DC Comics Month-to Month Sales: July 2015 – Life, the Universe, and Everything
Greetings, sales charts fans! It's time once again to look at DC's sales figures.
(Warning: This month's column contains a higher amount of ranting than usual...)
July was not a good month, sales-wise, for DC Entertainment. Compared to June, the average sales per title dropped by over 8K, and they sold 300K fewer total units in the NA direct market, despite offering nine more titles. Sales were down across the board, in many cases significantly, except for one title: Batgirl.
Why did things drop so significantly? Three main reasons:
Industry Watch: How much are Hip Hop and other variants propping up Marvel’s sales?...
We've already seen today that just jumping on a new, fresh direction isn't enough to make a sales success, but what about over at Marvel? As I've noted their whopping sales have been led by the astonishing success of their Star Wars comics, but variant covers are also strong in this one. Star Wars #1 had over 100 variants, for instance. The upcoming hip hop variant program wasn't just problematic from a creator standpoint, however, it's also set new levels of frustration for retailers who have to order high on other books just to be able to ORDER copies of the variants, as revealed on Reddit by retailer Calum Johnston and explained at the Outhouse. Apparently a frustrated retailers posted the above annotated order sheet for the variants, showing how high order would have to be.
Secret Wars expands to a ninth issue
Although the book is already shipping late, these Secret Wars just can't be contained, and the Marvel blockbuster of exposing universes is adding a...
Industry Watch: Editorial changes coming to DC?
(Above, Ryan Sook's cover for Superman: Alien American #1)
If you've been following our sales charts here at The Beat you know that June was...
Dylan Horrocks announces first US tour in ten years
UPDATE: Please note that Horrocks will be in Columbus from October 1-4 as part of the Cartoon Crossroads show, not just one day.
It's a little...
She Lives Again: Switch Press and Bond Double Down on Lois Lane
While the Lois Lane one-shot from Marguerite Bennett, Emanuela Lupacchino and DC in 2014 may have failed to inspire interest in DC from an ongoing...
MATT CHATS: Corinna Bechko and Gabriel Hardman Building Their ‘Invisible Republic’
Though it's called Invisible Republic, the Image series from Gabriel Hardman and Corinna Bechko has quickly made its presence felt. In five issues the husband...
Some things End, Some things Begin: Vaughan and Martin Return to Panel Syndicate
With The Private Eye by Brian K. Vaughan, Marcos Martin and Muntsa Vicente concluded after ten installments, fans are likely wondering what’s next for both...
















