>>120056683Looking back at the sales on Byrne's comics was a little tough to do because The Beat's Month-to-Month charts only go back to part of 2006 so the only part available was Blood of the Demon (I've added #1-4 from the info on Comichron), which ran from 2005-2006.
03/2005: Blood of the Demon #1 -- 22,772
04/2005: Blood of the Demon #2 -- 18,401
05/2005: Blood of the Demon #3 -- 18,130
06/2005: Blood of the Demon #4 -- 16,308
07/2005: Blood of the Demon #5 -- 16,581 (+ 1.7%)
08/2005: Blood of the Demon #6 -- 17,416 (+ 5.0%)
09/2005: Blood of the Demon #7 -- 19,248 (+10.5%)
10/2005: Blood of the Demon #8 -- 14,457 (-24.9%)
11/2005: Blood of the Demon #9 -- 13,971 (- 3.4%)
12/2005: Blood of the Demon #10 -- 12,813 (- 8.3%)
01/2006: Blood of the Demon #11 -- 11,883 (- 7.3%)
02/2006: Blood of the Demon #12 -- 11,362 (- 4.4%)
03/2006: Blood of the Demon #13 -- 14,087 (+24.0%)
04/2006: Blood of the Demon #14 -- 13,091 (- 7.1%)
05/2006: Blood of the Demon #15 -- 13,327 (+ 1.8%)
06/2006: Blood of the Demon #16 -- 12,665 (- 5.0%)
07/2006: Blood of the Demon #17 -- 11,936 (- 5.8%)
Considering the character and sales being lower in the 00s compared to the 90s, this would be kind of okay, but it's a real far cry from the days back when Byrne had a Faithful Fifty.