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Showing posts with label US Comics. Show all posts
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Wednesday, 18 June 2008

US Comic, Graphic Novel Sales Down

Comics trade site ICV2 reports sales of periodical comics in the US declined in May - the fourth month sales have dropped in a row, posting a 6% drop compared with sales in May of 2007 when, led by the Death of Captain America, some 15 titles sold over 100,000 copies (versus just 7 in May 2008).

Marvel's Secret Invasion series topped the sales charts, although orders were down on #1 by 27%.

Although this may sound like bad news, periodical comics have still posted a 7% gain from April, though it was no
t enough to compete with May 2007.

ICV2 also reports that for the second month in a row graphic novel sales declined and actually dropped more precipitously than periodical comics, dropping 17% when compared with May 2007, which was a very strong month for graphic novel releases led by Y: The Last Man Vol. 9, Walking Dead Vol. 6, five various Civil War-related trades plus DC’s 52 Vol. 1, Archaia Studios’ Mouseguard and Dynamite Entertainment’s The Boys.

Top Ten US Comics
Thesw figures are based on ICv2's estimates of the sales by Diamond Comic Distributors to comic stores on the top 25 comic titles in May

182,443 Secret Invasion #2 (of 8)

144,826 Final Crisis #1 (of 7)

109,185 New Avengers #41

108,136 Avengers/Invaders #1 (of 12)

105,864 Invincible Iron Man #1

105,508 Giant Size Astonishing X-Men #1

105,039 Batman #676 RIP

96,890 Mighty Avengers #13

96,116 Batman #677 RIP

95,281 Mighty Avengers #14



Read the full IVC2 report
For the top 300 comics in May, see ICVc2's Top 300 Comics Actual--May 2008 • For the top 100 graphics novels in May, see ICVc2's Top 100 Graphic Novels Actual--April 2008."
• For an overview and analysis of the best-selling comics and graphic novels in May, see
ICVc2's feature
'Secret Invasion' on Top Again

Sunday, 18 November 2007

It's Batman!

Here's a gem from YouTube: a trailer for the 1943 cinema serial. Batman uses a gun...



The poster doesn't think this is the original trailer that was shown at the time of its original release but from the re-release, back in 1966, when the Batman TV show was going great guns on ABC in the US, and cinemas showed the serial again to cash in on Batman's popularity. (I seem to recall it may even have been shown here in the UK, too?)

Friday, 27 July 2007

Creepy and Eerie return... but who owns the characters?

I'm a huge fan of Warren's classic titles Creepy and Eerie -- the time travelling 'Rook' a particular favourite character -- so make mo apologies for a straight as supplied reprint of Dark Horse's press release about their revival, although I have to wonder quite where the copyright lies as regards some of the characters featured in the original titles. See below for more about this.

The magazines that gave a whole generation the shivers are back. Creepy and Eerie were the definitive horror and sci-fi comics of the 1960s and flourished up until the early 1980s. Dark Horse Comics has entered into an agreement with New Comic Company to create archive editions of this classic material, as well as launch new Creepy and Eerie comics for modern horror fans. The licensing deal will encompass publishing, select film and TV development, and merchandising. Many of today’s brightest stars will lend their talents to the venture, including horror legend Bernie Wrightson (City of Others) and modern master Steve Niles (30 Days of Night, Criminal Macabre).

Creepy is best remembered for its classic horror and was hosted by Uncle Creepy, while Eerie often ventured into science fiction and featured Cousin Eerie as its host. The rest of the gang includes Hunter, Child, El Cid, Marvin the Dead Thing, and the newly developed Creepy Family.

The magazines, originally published by Jim Warren are remembered as presenting some of the era’s greatest genre comics work.

“Both Creepy and Eerie are fondly remembered by comics fans as representing the best of science fiction and horror, and Dark Horse is proud and excited to relaunch these classic titles,” said Dark Horse publisher Mike Richardson.

“Mike Richardson and Dark Horse have an impressive and deep understanding of what it will take to help us correctly re-launch Creepy and Eerie. It’s a great fit for our brands,” said New Comic executive and Submarine Entertainment Co-President Dan Braun, who negotiated the deal in cooperation with CAA — who represents both New Comic and Dark Horse. Deals in TV and Film are expected to be announced shortly.

New Comic Company acquired all rights in all media to the Creepy and Eerie comic book series earlier this year and was formed by New York based Submarine Entertainment and Los Angeles based Grand Canal Film Works.

New efforts are expected to debut this fall with the classic tales being prepared for the hardcover Dark Horse Archive series.

New Comic and Grand Canal Film Works executive Craig Haffner added, “The depth of this library across the horror, sci-fi, and fantasy genres makes it truly tantalizing for a multitude of different platforms. Our association with Dark Horse will take us one step closer to realizing our goal of returning the Creepy and Eerie brands to their former stature and beyond.”

Dark Horse has set a tentative release date for the comics in early 2008.
I think this is great news: many of the Warren strips are simply superb, and well deserving of a modern collection. However, given the bizarre history of Warren, I suspect that since some creators feel they own the characters published -- creator Bill Dubay says he owns "The Rook" for example -- there may be some interesting spats ahead. Other characters and stories may also have reverted to the artists.

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