Marvel’s Tom Brevoort on the diminishing returns of relaunches
Brief and to the point -- over on his Formspring Tom Brevoort
was asked about Marvel's continued hammer-blows of relaunches,
Do you think the frequent...
The Genre-Bending World of Hinterkind (Reviewing the V. 1 TPB, “The Waking World”)
Vertigo's new fantasy-ish title Hinterkind recently released its first trade paperback collection, The Waking World. If you only glanced at the covers, it's probably not...
FIVE YEARS LATER, Grant Morrison’s MULTIVERISTY is finally coming out
Sometimes the wheels of comics grind exceedingly slow, and Multiversity, a now somewhat outdated multiversical look at the DCU that folds in various...
DC Comics Month-to Month Sales: March 2014 — Forever Unchained Overture
Greetings, sales charts fans! It's time once again to look at DC's sales figures.
DC take the top four spots on the Diamond sales charts, as all four of their bestselling titles (Batman, Forever Evil, Sandman Overture and Superman Unchained) actually shipped in the same month! Despite that, DC still fell short of their top competitor Marvel by about 9% in both dollar and unit share, as Marvel have many more comics that perform in the 50-70K unit space than DC does. And average sales hit the lowest level since the New 52 began.
Warning: The commentary below may contain reasoned analysis, speculation (unfounded and otherwise), opinion, and/or snark. Those looking for a more straightforward analysis are directed to John Jackson Miller's excellent Comichron analysis, posted earlier this month right here at The Beat! All of the opinions expressed in this column are my own and do not reflect those of my employers, Heidi McDonald or anyone at The Beat, the Centers for Disease Control, or my neighbors' dog Miles.
Retailers can unlock The Woods secret cover
We've been having a lot of coverage of Booms! Lumberjanes this week, but the next hot book from Boom is likely to be The...
RIP: Courtney Utt
Designer Courtney Utt, who was responsible for some of Viz's most distinctive covers, passed away recently at the age of just 37 following a...
All the Lumberjanes #1 covers by Fink, Corsetto, Buscema etc
Lumberjanes is a new comic from Boom! that came out yesterday and seems aimed squarely at the Adventure Time/Tumblr/Cutecore comics audience, with a story...
QMx releases DC Bombshells posters by Ant Lucia
DC has been doing themed variant cover months such as the recent Steampunk on, and in June it's Bombshells based on artist Ant Lucia's...
New comic of the day: LUMBERJANES #1
While I don't know what was the book of MoCCA at ECCC it was DEFINITELY Lumberjanes, which launched in a convention exclusive edition. With...
What are the real secrets of Marvel’s Original Sin?
Despite my previous move towards being chipper, there are still some distress signals out there. Marvel's full court press on their next event, Original...
Help Wanted: Dynamite is hiring in Sales and Accounting
Dynamite Entertainment, located in Mt. Laurel, NJ, has a couple of job openings. Requirements below -- interested parties should respond to the address...
Archie Comics announces the death of Archie
LIFE WITH ARCHIE, the imaginary time line showing a grown up Archie married to Betty and Veronica in rival imaginary storylines, will end in issue #36 (magazine style) and #36 and #37 in the comic. And as long as you're ending an imaginary story you might was well have an imaginary death, too, right? According to a press release, Archie will die heroically saving another, as this death of Captain America-type bloodied cover shows. The bereaved memories will take place in the second part of the story.










