Andy Khouri joins DC as Editor
Today is my first day as an Editor at DC Comics. I'm very happy and excited and looking forward to hearing what you guys...
Books A Million Selling Variants Online and Getting DC from Diamond
This may well spoil things for people trying to flip variants on eBay, but it looks like Books A Million will let you order...
The CW aims for a superhero team-up series featuring Firestorm, The Atom, Black Canary...
The CW's third superhero series may be much bigger than originally thought
Ben Abernathy returns to DC as Director of Talent Relations
While you had to be a detective a bit to parse this image from Ben Abernathy, the tweets have made it clear: the former Wildstorm editor is back at DC in Burbank as Director of Talent Relations.
The new Batman: Arkham Knight trailer centers on the Scarecrow
And it features a very familiar voice!
Superman to appear on CBS’ Supergirl after all
A casting call has gone out for a Man of Steel body-double
Rumor: Could Shazam get bumped up on WB’s release calendar?
Might we see Dwayne Johnson's Black Adam earlier than expected?
Batman: Arkham Knight Gets Rated…
The wait for Batman Arkham Knight just got longer for some.
Entertainment Round-Up: Margot Robbie, James Gunn, Telltale Games, Pee-Wee comes to Netflix
There's snow on the ground here in Atlanta, and I can't wait for Spring to finally arrive. Seriously.
Here are the big updates for this...
DC Comics Month-to Month Sales: December 2014 – A Darwyn Cooke Overture
Greetings, sales charts fans! It's time once again to look at DC's sales figures.
December was a good news/bad news month for DC. The good news is that they had the #1 comic for December (Batman) and they won the unit market share, based mostly on the fact that they pushed out a ton of product. (December was a five week month but most other publishers treated it like a four week month.) The bad news is that sales were down month-to-month across most of the DCU titles, both as a line average and on most of the individual titles as well. (The release of an issue of Sandman Overture kept the average of DC as a whole from going down.)
Looking at all of this month's numbers after last month's lends some credence to there having been some sort of small LEGO cover boost in November that is being corrected for in December's numbers. Which seeing as (imho) the December Darwyn Cooke covers were much more interesting than the LEGO covers is a bit disappointing. But hey, LEGO is a known quantity to people outside of the comics club and retailers may have been banking on a few extra sales of the LEGO covers outside of their regular clientele. Or maybe I'm just imagining things in the data that aren't really there.



















