The Relative Popularity of The 52 Relaunch Titles: Animal Man Up, Firestorm Down
Marc-Oliver can tell you how the actual sales levels of the DC relaunch are, but let's take a look at a slightly different metric: how do the relative popularity of the "New 52" compare to the way that retailers initially ordered them? With November's sales estimates, we see orders where the retailers had a chance to see how the #1's moved and potentially the #2's in some cases, before the cutoff dates for adjusting orders.
First look: PATRICIA BRIGGS’ ALPHA & OMEGA: CRY WOLF #7
Here's a peek at the cover to issue #7 of Dynamite's Patricia Briggs adaptation by Jenny Frison.
IDW switches to comiXology for storefronts, goes day and date
Well now, comiXology took one step toward becoming the next Diamond as IDW is now powering its stores via comiXology. IDW, always considered one of the most aggressive companies in terms of digital, also announced they will be fully day and date —at full cover price.
IDW had formerly used iVerse to power their standalone stores for series like GI Joe, Transformers and Ben Templesmith, so this is quite a switch.
First look: Charlaine Harris's Grave Sight Part 3
Dynamite has provided us with the cover to the third part of their Charlaine Harris adaptation, by Benoit Springer.
First look: ROBERT JORDAN’S WHEEL OF TIME: THE EYE OF THE WORLD #23
Like the novels, the comics adaptation of WHEEL OF TIME rolls on and on. Here's a first look at the cover to issue #23 by Andie Tong.
Marvel unveils Avengers vs X-Men #0 cover by Frank Cho
Deadly Women are at it in this well-designed cover by Frank Cho.
First look: GAME OF THRONES: THE GRAPHIC NOVEL VOLUME 1
Here's a peek at the first collection of the comics adaptation of GAME OF THRONES, courtesy of Dynamite. The cover is by Tommy Patterson & Sail.
20 Days of Christmas: Officer Downe by Joe Casey and Chris Burnham
An ultra violent blend of Paul Blart, the Village People, Robocop and Axe Cop (although it came first), Joe Casey and Chris Burnham's Officer Downe wishes us happy holidays in preparation for this week's debut of the Officer Downe: Bigger Better Bastard Edition. Artist Burnham has since gained fame as a Batman artist, so there's that, too.
Archie and Valerie sitting in a tree…
Well, not content to merely sanction alternate futures, gay marriage, and the rights of the mentally challenged via Jughead, Archie Comics is following up on a storyline from last year with a rekindled romance between Archie and Valerie from Josie and the Pussycats— and another alternate future is on tap where Archie decides to marry Valerie.
Marjorie Liu and Mike Perkins Are the New Astonishing X-Men Team
Over on their "Mystery Project Liveblog," Marvel has announced the new team on Astonish X-Men. Taking over with issue #48 in March are Marjorie Liu and Mike Perkins.
Dark Horse to reprint the complete CHANNEL ZERO
CHANNEL ZERO, Brian Wood's mash-up of cyber imagery, sloganeering and popular dissent, is getting a new edition from Dark Horse. This marks its third edition: it debuted as a miniseries from Image in 1997, with a collection following. Then it moved to AIT/PlanetLar, where it has been OOP for a while.
The new book will reprint the original GN and its sequel, JENNIE ONE (with art by Becky Cloonan), two volumes of related design, and various and sundry other rarities.
DC's Rood Talks About Digital Sales
Over at CBR, Kiel Phigley had a chat with John Rood, DC's Executive VP-Sales, Marketing and Business Development, about DC's digital sales and it's worth taking a closer look at.
The biggest question, which is still utterly unanswered, is how many copies these digital comics are selling. The second biggest question is where these sales are coming from and Rood does get into that, just a little:













