Tag: Monstress
Diamond: no sign of a sales rebound in July numbers
Diamond July figures are out and they are still sluggish. Marvel is ahead of DC by the usual margins again, but sales are down a massive amount from July 2016 - which is because...
Image Comics Month-to Month Sales: February 2017 – 25 or 6 to 4
by David Carter
Greetings, sales charts fans! It's time once again to look at Image Comics's sales figures.
Please refer to the July 2015 column for a preamble and explanation as to why sales standards for...
Image Comics Month-to Month Sales December 2016: Careless Whisper
by David Carter
Greetings, sales charts fans! It's time once again to look at Image Comics's sales figures.
Please refer to the July 2015 column for a preamble and explanation as to why sales standards for...
NYCC ’16: Image storms the show with signings, bowling, exclusives, Moonshine
Image just released their lineup of exclusives, signings and parties for NYCC and as usual it's a blockbuster. Highlights include the debut of Moonshine the new book from Brian Azzarello and Eduardo Risso, Reborn...
Image Comics Month-to Month Sales May 2016: Wicked Games
David Carter makes sense out of May's Image sales!
Image Comics Month-to Month Sales April 2016: East of the Sun (And West of...
Greetings, sales charts fans! It's time once again to look at Image Comics' sales figures.
Image Comics Month-to Month Sales March 2016: These Boots Are Made for Walkin’
What's on top this month at the big I?
Image Comics Month-to Month Sales November 2015: The Saga Continues
by David Carter
Greetings, sales charts fans! It's time once again to look at Image Comics's sales figures.
Just a reminder that I'm not doing this as a permanent gig; just filling in until Heidi finds...
NYCC ’15: Marjorie Liu on “Monstress”, Rebuilding Life After Trauma, and The State of...
In the quiet early hours of Saturday in New York Comic-Con's press lounge, Marjorie Liu chatted with The Beat about her new Image title "Monstress" with artist Sana Takeda, systemic racism, the expectations places on creators of color, and the intergenerational trauma of war.