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Diamond Comic Distributors released the full list of the top selling comics for September 2009.  We’ve already broken down the market share in our last installment, and present here the raw information of the comics based on total sales for the month.  It should be noted that these numbers do include issues reprinted issues.  I also find it nice to see Atomic Robo on the list and hope it continues to climb the charts.

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Diamond Comic Distributors sent Major Spoilers its breakdown of comics sold for the month of August 2009. As expected Marvel took the number one spot on the Market Share list, grabbing 43.86% of the unit share, compared to DC’s 36.04%.  While that may seem like a huge gab between the first and second place publishers, the Dollar Share is closer at 39.70% and 33.18%.

Of the top comics for the month, DC beat out Captain America Reborn #2, with the second issue of Blackest Night.  DC continued to do well for the month, with Batman and Robin #3, in the third spot, Green Lantern #45 at number four.  Still, Marvel did make a good showing capturing spots 2, and the 5-9 spots on the list.  The comics industry is made up of more than the big two, and for a change, Archie Comics debuted at #35 with the proposal issue of Archie #600.

Take the jump for the complete list, and don’t forget, you can click on th column names, and sort the table.

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The top comics for June 2009 have been released, and it’s nice to see Grant Morrison and Frank Quitely’s Batman and Robin #1 hit the top spot for the month.

Marvel Comics took the top publisher spot in June, leading both Unit Market and Dollar Shares, with a 50.91% Unit Market Share and a 45.09% Dollar Share for the month.

VendorNameUnit ShareDollar Share
MARVEL COMICS50.91%45.09%
DC COMICS28.51%27.13%
IDW PUBLISHING3.80%4.27%
DARK HORSE COMICS2.99%3.85%
IMAGE COMICS2.64%2.85%
DYNAMITE ENTERTAINMENT2.47%2.28%
BOOM! STUDIOS1.17%1.27%
VIZ MEDIA0.80%1.65%
WIZARD ENTERTAINMENT0.59%0.79%
ZENESCOPE ENTERTAINMENT0.54%0.62%
ARCHIE COMIC PUBLICATIONS0.52%0.39%
GEMSTONE0.52%0.30%
EAGLEMOSS PUBLICATIONS0.42%1.76%
DEVIL'S DUE PUBLISHING0.38%0.34%
AVATAR PRESS0.32%0.35%
ASPEN MLT0.29%0.27%
BONGO COMICS0.28%0.24%
RANDOM HOUSE0.24%0.80%
BLUEWATER PRODUCTIONS0.23%0.24%
TOKYOPOP0.17%0.45%
OTHER NON TOP-202.23%5.07%

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Diamond Comic Distributors sent Major Spoilers the breakdown of comics sold during April 2009.  Not surprisingly, Marvel Comics took the largest portion of the market share for the month, selling 40% of the all issues sold.  DC Comics did better than last month by capturing 28% of the quantity share.  From there, the scraps were picked up by rest with Dark Horse and IDW Publishing battling it out for the number three spot.

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While the chart may not look good for DC, they can take comfort in the realization that the Neil Gaiman Detective Comics issue, and Flash Rebirth #1 took the top two spots for the month.  That wasn’t the only win for DC, as the company featured five titles in the Top Ten Comics sold.  The rest were claimed by Marvel, which means no third party publisher cracked the coveted spots.  In fact, the first non DC/Marvel title to appear on the list is IDW’s Angel #20, which placed #81 Dark Horse’s Buffy the Vampire Slayer, which came in at #22, missing the Top 20 for the first time in a long time.

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Diamond Comic Distributors sent the breakdown of the top comics sold during February 2009.  Not surprising, Marvel’s Amazing Spider-Man #583 ruled the top spot with the fifth printing of the Obama cover. This lead to Marvel taking the number one position for publishers during the month, grabbing nearly 45% of the dollar share for the month.

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Batman #686 came in second place with only Justice League of America #30 joining the title in the Top 10 list.  Buffy once again served Dark Horse Comics well, placing 12th once again.  Of the series that were canceled by DC in February, Blue Beetle #36 finished in the top half of the list (barely), Birds of Prey #127 finished 90th, Robin #183 at 56th, and Nightwing #153 in 36th place.

Take the jump for the complete rundown that you can sort by place, title, price or company.

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piechart.jpgDiamond Comic Distributors has released its breakdown of comics sold in December 2008.  As the year ended, Marvel once again rode the gravy train to success capturing almost 50% of the unit share, while DC limped in with a 31% showing.

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With the low showing from the other publishers, it is a wonder they’ll survive with Diamonds new minimum order declaration.

The top seller of the month was the closing chapter of the Secret invasion, while the opening chapter to Dark Reign took third place.  DC wedged between the two with Final Crisis #5, and had a pretty decent showing in the number 6 and  spots with its Batman titles.

December saw the release of Dark Horse Comics Buffy the Vampire Slayer #20, which made it into the top 20, but the rest of the top 20 list is dominated by the big two.  The next best seller on the list that is not DC or Marvel came from IDW with its Angel: After the Fall series, which placed 64th, with an estimated 37,000 copies sold.

The complete listing can be found after the jump.

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piechart.jpgDiamond Comic Distributors has sent Major Spoilers the breakdown of the top 300 comics sold during November 2008.  Marvel once again leads all publishers by hanging on to 42.9% of the market.  DC takes the next largest slice of the pie with 34.52%, while Dark Horse and the rest of the publishers fight over the .36 – 4.84% of the remainder.

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piechart.jpgOctober was an interesting month for comics as the industry saw an increase in revenue of 9% over last year at this time.  At first it may appear to be due to larger sales, but when one examines the Top 50 books, 18 titles had a price point of $3.99, or roughly 36% of the books shipping for the month.

The least expensive book was GI JOE: A New Beginning #0, which cost $1.00.  The most expensive was Gemstone’s Uncle Scrooge #380 with the high price of $7.99.  While there are a lot of $3.99 books, $2.99 still rules the roost (barely), but I really hope the big publishers don’t look at that Gemstone book, and think it would be a good idea to raise prices that high.

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piechart.jpgAnother month, and another rundown of the Top 300 Comics from Diamond Comic Distributors.  Once again Marvel took the top spot with 48% of the unit share, with DC Comics bringing in 32%.  Eight of the top ten comics belonged to Marvel, with Secret Invasion #5 taking the top spot.  Final Crisis #3, from DC, held the runner-up position, and Batman #679, a R.I.P. tie-in came in at the fourth position. Buffy the Vampire Slayer continues to be the top seller for Dark Horse as the only non Marvel/DC title in the Top 20.

Take the jump for the listing, and remember, this is a sortable table, which means you can find your favorite title on the list much easier.

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