July 2017: Marvel Continues To Dominate Comic Book Sales

July 2017: Marvel Continues To Dominate Comic Book Sales

Comics and graphic novel orders by North American comics shops worsened in July. Shipments for comic books, graphic novels, and magazines only reached a little over $41 million. Down 19% from last July.

By DaMZA - Aug 20, 2017 02:08 PM EST
Filed Under: Marvel Comics
Source: Comichron.com

Marvel continues it's dominance of the comic arena beating it's nearest rival DC by a whooping 10% dollar share for the month of July. Though Marvel has won every month in 2017 so far this is by far the worse. Almost a return to form for Marvel widing the gap. Marvel has practically secured a 2017 victory making it 17 years in a row since any studio has topped the comic giant.

DC still had the most-ordered comic book in July. Dark Days: The Casting #1. Without Rebirth-launch-sized numbers the publisher joined Marvel. Behind for the year in North American orders. Marvel, which had been behind all year long accounted for all of the overall Direct Market shortfall in dollar terms up until June. With the market down $28.5 million for the year, Marvel represented only 70% of the drop in June. 

Lots of new material was crammed into the comics shop channel this July. The number of new graphic novels released in the month was up 13%. While comics were up 7%.

June saw a record high for comic book cover prices on average. The average price fell back under $4, to $3.87.

Top 10 comics for the month:
 


Share of Overall Dollars:

Marvel 36.89%
DC 26.94%
Image 11.47%
IDW 3.83%
Dark Horse 3.40%
Boom 2.32%
Dynamite 2.16%
Oni 1.63%
Viz 1.12%
Titan 0.95%
Aftershock 0.79%
Valiant 0.74%
Random House 0.72%
Archie 0.70%
Action Lab 0.57%
Avatar 0.37%
St. Martins 0.35%
Zenescope 0.34%
Cinebook 0.32%
Black Mask 0.32%
Other 4.07%
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LoganMjolnir
LoganMjolnir - 8/20/2017, 4:23 PM
So it begins, the neverending Marvel vs DC war by fans, while producers, directors, actos, writters, artists, etc have worked on both companies and some are even friends and congratulate each other.
Darkknight23
Darkknight23 - 8/20/2017, 4:41 PM
*sigh* Are we still doing this? I thought everyone was up on how these numbers work.
EmeraldMiner
EmeraldMiner - 8/20/2017, 4:59 PM
Nice Avengers Academy pic. I love that game
PsychoticSpaceRaccoon
PsychoticSpaceRaccoon - 8/20/2017, 5:23 PM
I mostly just use my Marvel Unlimited subscription.

For $70 per year, I usually read an average of 8-15 comics per week, or in total, 416-780 comics per year. Definitely worth the money.
Nightwing1015
Nightwing1015 - 8/20/2017, 5:38 PM
What I hate is that many DC and Marvel titles are now bimonthly. That means people can probably only afford to buy from 1 or 2 series. When they were monthly you could collect 3 or 4 series.
TheUnworthyThor
TheUnworthyThor - 8/21/2017, 4:24 PM
@Nightwing1015 - I kind of hate the twice monthly thing too. At first I thought cool my favorite heroes twice as often but it has just turned out to be less variety of books I'm actually purchasing and a hesitancy to pick up a new titles. Plus in throws off my internal calendar that has built up over 25 years of comic reading.
Nightwing1015
Nightwing1015 - 8/21/2017, 6:17 PM
@TheUnworthyThor - Yeah. Both Marvel and DC should return to monthly publishing. Even if the books were slightly more expensive fans would still end up saving money on them because they wouldn't buy issues as frequently.
Ha1frican
Ha1frican - 8/20/2017, 5:57 PM
How's DC rebirth treating people at this point? Haven't jumped in yet wanted to build up a back catalog. I dont know what it is but as much as I love Marvel I've never really cared for their month to month comics enough to stay current especially since they went event crazy. Live all the classic stuff and Miles Morales Spider-Man is probably the best addition to the mythos in a long time but i dont know I feel like comics is Marvel's weakest medium at this point and their best comic stuff is largely behind them
marvel72
marvel72 - 8/20/2017, 6:17 PM
I stopped buying comic books ages ago,far to expensive.I buy trade paperbacks now.
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