Resurrection Man is the only one that would concern me.http://www.newsarama.com/comics/10-dc-new-52-titles-on-the-bubble-111103.html
We should be hearing about cancellations soon methinks.
Just read through that, and based on what I've seen here and around the 'net none of those come as much of a surprise to me. Honestly, non of those are ones that interested me, so I won't be that sad to see any of them go.Newsarama's Top Ten New 52 Titles That might be cancelled.
http://www.newsarama.com/comics/10-dc-new-52-titles-on-the-bubble-111103.html
We should be hearing about cancellations soon methinks.
Here’s the top 100 best selling comic books and graphic novels in the month of October in comic stores through Diamond Comic Distributors. This does not include UK sales, and items with an asterisk are returnable by the retailer for a small fee, and so have been reduced by DIamond by 10% to compensate.
Superman #2 seems to the most prominent loser in October, slipping from fourth place in September to tenth place, but only because Justice League, Batman, Action Comics, Green Lantern, Flash and Detective Comics retain their dominance at the top of the charts despite two heavily hyped Marvel #1 relaunches of their own, and the conclusion of Marvel’s big event.
But those three titles are the only books Marvel have in the top twenty, and it’s only at position 22 that we see the final issue of Uncanny X-Men (before the November relaunch). This is nothing more than a rout by DC on Marvel’s marketshare and chart position.
At the other end of the chart, last month, we pointed out that OMAC, written by co-publisher Dan DiDio was the worst selling of them all (although still at a respectable 82nd position). It’s now dropped to 84, and a few other titles have dropped further, Static Shock, Blackhawks and my favourite, Men Of War. But the fact they remain on this chart at all is a miracle, and sales have hardly slipped, in comparison with the other books from issue 1 to 2, across the board.
This is unheard of in modern comics, where a drop by 50% from issue 1 to 2 is commonplace. With the whole market rising by 7-8% since last month, that could well mean that no DC book has actually lost any sales from #1 to #2 – indeed, some have put on sales .And Marvel may have lost marketshare – but not necessarily sales.
I still haven't gotten a chance to read any of the New 52 other than Justice League #1, but now that we've gotten at least 2 issue of each series I wanted to see what you guys thought of my picks.
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