>This week’s top 10 was Batman, and then Batman, followed by Batman, and Batman. And then All-Star Batman.
>Secret Empire did pretty well, though not even in the ballpark of what Marvel Events used to do, before they did events to death. Hardly anyone bought Nick Fury, and Royals has already died. With another $10 book on the horizon, everyone is jumping off Deadpool.
>Redneck sold really well, but with the way God Country sells, that’s no surprise. Monstress is up there with the best selling Image books. That’s how Art can “move the needle”.
>I wish I wasn’t right, but DC’s move to $3.99 has really started to take a bite out of their numbers, which had held amazingly steady since Rebirth launched. What I didn’t expect, was how much it would hurt the $2.99 books. It seems that many of my DC customers decided to take a long, hard look at what DC’s they are buying, and cut their lists down. In some cases, this has made them cut DC entirely. Not many, mind, but you know, a few is too many.
>Rebirth is still selling what I would call “well”, though. It’s just too bad they couldn’t keep holding the line.
>We sell tons of back issues, all the time, so I never quite know what to put here. Overall, my feeling is that mid-eighties are in, as the seventies stuff becomes harder to find for those cheaper prices. Past that it seems to be keys or nothing, with the obvious exception of recent back issues.