>>108298435Looking at it Ahmed's decision to take her into space for this dumb story and away from what people liked (Jersey City, her supporting cast, goofy shit) seems to be an even bigger mistake. Issue 3 sold 18,000 and change. Only about two and a half thousand more than shit like the adaptation of that Wolverine narrative podcast or Major X and below moribund X-Men books like long-past-caring Age of X-Man tie-ins and X-Force.
First issue debuted weak at 27,000 but retained most of its readership for issue 2 at 26,000. It shed almost 10,000 readers for issue 3. It debuted at barely above cancellation numbers and three issues in is well below them. What a failure this relaunch has been both on the creative front and the sales front.