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Listen to all the panels, facts and figures from last week’s conference on French...
You all loved it when I tweeted stats, and now you can watch the ENTIRE panel section of last week's French Comics Conference, held...
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!
Man of Action at it again with new Mega Man animated series
Man of Action—the creative collective consisting of Joe Casey, Joe Kelly, Duncan Rouleau and Steven Seagle—is already responsible for a lot of your favorite...
Nine editors promoted at Dark Horse
Dark Horse's book trade sales are up 30% in three years and to celebrate, they're promoting nine editorsCalvin Reid reports.
The moves include the...
Kibbles ‘n’ Bits 6/2/15: Second Avenue Caper wins a Lammy
§ The Lammy Awards were presented last night, aka the Lambda Literary Awards, which honor LGBTQ literature in many categories from lesbian romance to...
Andy Oliver replaces Frederik Hautain as Broken Frontier EiC
The Great 2015 Comics Site Editor-in-Chief Mass Step Down continues as Broken Frontier, a long running comics news and culture site, has announced that Andy Oliver will takes over the site from Frederik Hautain, who held the position since the site's launch in 2002. Oliver was previously Managing Editor, and they are seeking candidates for that position now. Check out the details here or send an application to joinus@brokenfrontier.com. Like every job in comics journalism, it is an unpaid position.
Matt Bors on changes at the Nib
As reported last week, The Nib, the political comics site edited by Matt Bors and run by Medium, is undergoing some changes, and on...
Bazooka Joe gets a new look
Bazooka Joe, the icon of Bazooka brand bubble gum, and star of countless mini comic strips packaged with that gum, has a new modern look consisting of "a stylish, modern version of his well-known ensemble of jeans, t-shirt, and baseball cap." The new look was chosen in an online voting process by fans, with artists offering up their looks. (You can see some of them here,) The winner was designed by Victor Intrasombat of Clockwork Animation. The new look will be given a renewed push for merchandise and gum pack comics.
RIP Michele Wrightson
According to several social media postings, Michelle Wrightson has passed away. Wrightson contributed as a colorist on several Marvel, Heavy Metal and Milestone comics,...
Kibbles ‘n’ Bits 6/1/15: Do not movie Comic-Con to Las Vegas!
Wow last week was as arduous as Comic-Con, between Book Expo and BookCon...but I survived, and I never bought any food at the Javits!...
Jughead from Zdarsky and Henderson is coming this fall
While an attempt to crowdfund its new line didn't work, Archie Comics is moving full speed ahead with their reboot, and the planned Jughead...
Denver Comic Con had 16 panels on Women—including one that was a flash mob
Denver Comic Con is a bit of a puzzler. It's a huge, fast growing show that entertains many people, but it's also had a...





