DC’s Convergence-related material to be collected in nine volumes
DC's Convergence event is over, the world is safe, DC is on the West Coast, and collected editions are coming in October. The entire...
The Circus of Crime Visits the Stately Beat Manor Staff Picks for 6/10/15
All week long The Beat has been covering all facets of the comic book industry and attempting to secure our own doors away from...
DC’s Special Edition NYC Panel Roundup, Sponsored by Twix
This past weekend, DC took over a panel room at Special Edition NYC to discuss their DC YOU relaunch titles. Panelists included Gotham Academy...
A Month Of Venturing Into The “DC You”: Week One
With the New 52 coming to a close this month, and the birth of what is being dubbed in ads as the "DC You"...
WB Film exec: “The filmmakers … are making great movies about superheroes; they aren’t...
Warner Bros film head Greg Silverman was interviewed for The Hollywood Reporter about the ongoing Harry Potter and Lego franchises and, oh yes, the DC movies. As as usual the "how are you different from Marvel?" question comes up. And it's all about master filmmakers, perhaps a meow about Marvel's more generic—and massively successful—take?
DC Comics Month-to Month Sales: April 2015 – This comics company took off two...
by David Carter
Greetings, sales charts fans! It's time once again to look at DC's sales figures.
Last month (March 2015) was the worst month for DC sales since the start of the New 52, but this month was quite a turnaround!
Convergence has turned out to be a sales success for DC: Each issue of the core weekly Convergence title sold over 110K (though note that each issue was returnable...) The first issue of each Convergence tie-in title sold between 30K & (nearly) 70K, with most in the 30K to 40K range. While 30K - 40K might not seem like a lot, compare that to the fact that in March there were twenty-four regular DCU titles that sold below 30K. So essentially the Convergence event resulted in DC lopping off the lower end of their DCU sales and replacing them with moderately-selling comics, which rises the average sales considerably. Not bad for a stunt that was allegedly conceived simply as a way to give DC's regular editorial team a two-month break to move across the country to their new West Coast headquarters!
DC’s in-story ads only to destroy comics for a month…so far
The facing page Twix ad is only a one-off...but it is enough to destroy the comics industry as we know it?
UPDATED: DC to Begin Placing Ads on Story Pages
UPDATE 2: According to sources inside DC, the half-page ads will only appear in books releasing this June. This makes the advertising experiment concurrent...
Convergence #8 Marks the first steps of Divergence in the DCU
So...while you were away DC Comics just shifted their Multiversity concept. I know, I know, DC does this all the time. The last specific instance...
WTGB: Ellie in Borderlands? Mad Max, Batman Beyond, and Who Wants to be a...
We talk about Ashley Johnson coming to Borderlands, Mad Max, a new remaster from Capcom, and becoming a cat in gaming. Oh yeah there's some Secret Wars codes here too.
Matter-Eater Lad Visits the Stately Beat Manor Staff Comics Pull: 5/20/15
The Beat Staff has been...busy lately with two events going on and the Ultimate Universe coming to an end (sort of) this week. All...




















