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Tue Mar 4, 2008 — by Chris Ullrich
Revised Diamond Sales Figures for January Released
Newsflash: Joss Whedon rules
Computers are one of the greatest inventions of all time. I love 'em. They make so many things possible and help us get things done more easily and efficiently. In fact, if it wasn't for computers, you woudn't be able to enjoy all the great content right here at ComicMix.
Unfortunately, computers can also occassionally make mistakes. Case in point the most recent sales figures for comic books, graphic novels and other periodicals for January. Apparently, there was a technical glitch in the Diamond Comics Distributors' computer system which resulted in elevated sales figures for comics, graphics novels and other periodicals.
According to ICv2, this glitch has now been corrected and the sales figures adjusted. The new figures reveal a much different picture of sales for January. Some of the biggest differences were that instead of the previously reported 7% gain in comic book sales, it was only 1%. Graphic novels had an even bigger discrepency, with actual gains of only 3% instead of the relatively unrealistic 17% previously reported.
Even with the corrected figures, the news wasn't all bad. Nine comic book titles, including Hulk #1, Captain America #34 and Astonishing X-Men #24, sold over 100,000 copies in January, which was up three from December's total of six. And, periodical sales were slightly higher than the previously strong figures from January of 2007, which was considered a very successful month at the time.
If you're curious about how well your favorite comic books and graphic novels actually sold and what the top ones in each category were, check these out:
The "Top 300 comic books in January 2008."
The "Top 100 graphic novels in January 2008."
The "Top 300 comic books in December 2007."
The "Top 100 graphic novels in December 2007."
Looking over these lists, a couple things stood out for me. I find it interesting that Hulk #1 is at the top spot on the comics list for January (I guess red is a good color on him), two titles in the top 20, Astonishing X-Men and Buffy: Season Eight, involve Joss Whedon and a third title in the top 40, Angel: After the Fall, does as well.
Plus, the number three spot on the graphic novel list is also a Whedon creation: Buffy the Vampire Slayer Omnibus Volume 3. I guess you should never underestimate the power of a great TV show, even one that ended its TV run five years ago -- especially if Joss Whedon had anything to do with it.
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