Showing posts with label nightwing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label nightwing. Show all posts

Friday, November 21, 2008

Ultimate Comics Walk-Up Sales For Nov 12th, 2008

From Lee Newman of Ultimate Comics, the list of top-selling books at one of their locations in North Carolina for what was released on 11/12/08. Pull lists are not included, as this is meant to capture what is being bought off the shelf.

1. Amazing Spider-Man #577
2. The Stand: Captain Trips #3
3. Batman: Cacophony #1
4. Action Comics #871
5. Nightwing #150
6. Wolverine #69
7. Detective Comics #850
8. BPRD: The Warning #5
9. Green Lantern Corps #30
10. Dark Tower: Treachery #3

Commentary:

It was a light week and rain on Friday and Saturday hurt our sales a bit. The new store is on one of those "main street" type strips next to Duke Campus. It is not a mall or a shopping center with a major draw so the weather can have adverse effects on foot traffic into the store. That is what happens when a large group of your clientele is vehicleless and the rest thinks it will be too hard to park... although when the weather is bad Ninth St suddenly becomes an easy place to park.

1. Stupid Spider-Man all over the place. As mentioned in the comments last week, yes the creative team does play a part in this, but natural attrition has not happened since New Ways to Die ended. Seems like a lot of the One More Day haters may have just liked what the end result was after all.

3. Little disappointing. The art is hurting this one big time, I am hearing a lot of gripes in the stores.

4. New Krypton is a success!!! Action is in the top ten.

3. Yeah, that's what happens when you're so desperate to make a splash that you let Kevin Smith have his neighborhood pal (Walt Flanagan) draw the mini-series. Saw that coming from the moment the project was announced. I'm not trying to dump on Flanagan completely, but if he's not close friends with Smith, he doesn't get a gig with DC Comics, let alone a crack at one of the "trinity". It is not a good sign for the health of a publisher and the quality of their product when they're flailing blindly to try to get back in the win column.

4. I'd be interested to see if the New Krypton tide really lifts all boats. Action Comics is the easy sell, with Johns & Frank. Robinson's first arc on Superman was shaky and Sterling Gates is still largely an unknown quantity on Supergirl.

5. Nightwing "goes out" with a bang.

6. Is this still the Millar/McNiven run? I really meant to pick their run up, but missed the 3rd issue, I think, and never went back. I'll probably snag the trade.

Your thoughts? And, as always, if any retailer wants to be added to the column, leave a comment or drop me a line.

Wednesday, November 05, 2008

Much Ado About Nothing


The canceling of Nightwing, Robin & Birds of Prey seems to have a lot of fans in a tizzy.

If you've paid attention to the rumors or even the list of characters battling for the cowl, you'd realize that two of the canceled titles are only seeing this fate for the purposes of an event.

Did you think the sky was falling when the X-titles were canceled and replaced by the Age of Apocalypse books? If you did, were you feeling foolish when AoA ended and things returned more or less to what they had been?

I'm a little iffy on whether Birds of Prey will eventually be back. Given how chaotic things have been at DC as far as Tony Bedard's assignments, I'd almost be prone to think it won't be. Bedard just seems to be getting the short end of the stick there.

Monday, February 11, 2008

SCHWAPP Comics Vlog Week 20

Hey Kids, Vlogs!

This week's reviews are up. I might drop some nuggets during the week, but this is the only guaranteed vlogging for the moment.

Nightwing: The second issue of the new creative team, Peter Tomasi and Rags Morales. How good is it? Well, I'm constantly checking eBay for a bronzed Tomasi keyboard, if that's any hint.



Teen Titans Year One: The second issue of yet another updating of classic stories. What does this one add? Other than amazing Kerschl art, IMs, and text messaging, the answer is: not a lot.



Justice Society & Infinity Inc: Two books. Two families. One is a functional melting pot and the other is a dysfunctional mess. View the vlog and see which one comes out best, in my estimation.