Well, that's a helpful sentiment.
Of course, they'll drop. Sales for print issues are on a downward trend basically since the mid-1940s, and sales always drop significantly from first to second issue, and so on. The question is, how significant will the drop be.
Short-term, at least, Rebirth brought a rise in sales for DC. The question now is, will sales level out without as big a drop as after the last renumbering.
It may also be that a significant drop in sales would first be blamed on the number of twice-monthlies, and DC would revert most books back to a monthly schedule, before considering a creative change or outright canceling a book.
Of course, they'll drop. Sales for print issues are on a downward trend basically since the mid-1940s, and sales always drop significantly from first to second issue, and so on. The question is, how significant will the drop be.
Short-term, at least, Rebirth brought a rise in sales for DC. The question now is, will sales level out without as big a drop as after the last renumbering.
It may also be that a significant drop in sales would first be blamed on the number of twice-monthlies, and DC would revert most books back to a monthly schedule, before considering a creative change or outright canceling a book.