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Thursday, October 21, 2010

Booster Gold Versus Tweedledum and Tweedledee

Sales numbers are in for September, and the decline on Booster Gold isn't as bad as word of mouth might have you believe. The graph below is only for the Giffen/DeMatteis issues to date, and the slope of decline is pretty similar to what was seen with Jurgens at the helm. It will be interesting to see what the future holds following the nearly universal distaste for Booster Gold #37.

Booster Gold sales since the arrival of Giffen and DeMatteis in May 2010

As much as I'd rather not encourage anyone to stop buying Booster Gold, those of you who hate the antics of Giffen and DeMatteis need to stop buying until they are replaced. That is the kind of message that DC cannot ignore (and the sort of free-market advice that Booster Gold would appreciate).

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Friday, September 17, 2010

Generation Lost Versus Injustice League

Yesterday, we looked at Booster Gold sales. Today we'll take a peek at Justice League: Generation Lost.

Justice League: Generation Lost sales to date for 2010

It's kind of a shame to think that sales have been falling over time for this title, as that's in inverse proportion to the quality of the issues. But as I said yesterday, that's largely to be expected as natural reader attrition. Given the fact that sales trends seem to be pretty constant over time and over series, it seems pretty obvious that we can probably expect the same continued, gently declining performance from JL:GL over the remaining 2/3 of the series.

I'd venture a rough guess that the series is going to end up selling at about 30,000 copies for the final few issues, probably with a spike at the end as it ties into Brightest Day. (That spike at the end was pretty significant for 52 as it re-launched the multiverse. No telling what could happen if there's a similar reveal at the end of this series such as, say, the resurrection of Ted Kord.)

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Thursday, September 16, 2010

Booster Gold Versus Psycho Pirate

Don't panic:

Booster Gold sales to date for 2010

It would appear that after a brief up-tick of curiosity seekers interested in Giffen's & DeMatteis' take on Booster Gold starting with issue 32, the series has resumed it's steady reader attrition. This shouldn't necessarily be considered a bad thing, however, as reader attrition is a normal cycle for comic books as readers move on to newer things. Note that the slope of decline is nearly the same pre- and post-G/D. Since sales got a boost for G/D's arrival, this means that the series sales numbers are ahead of where we should expect them to be at this point if Jurgens hadn't left the book. (Nothing against Jurgens. As I said, this is pretty natural.) But lest this graph fool you, let's change scale a bit and take a look at sales over the past year:

Booster Gold sales past 12 months ending Aug 2010

When you look at it that way, the line looks much better, yes? Sure, sales have been declining relatively steadily, but not as bad as the the steep slope of the first graph would have you believe. The aberration driving the change in scale is of course the Blackest Night DC ring promotion. So, as I said, don't panic.

(FYI: The reason that these charts look different from past charts is because these charts have been created dynamically against the Boosterrific.com database. I wrote this script for better information processing, but haven't figured a good way to include it dynamically on the site just yet.)

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Friday, July 16, 2010

Booster Gold Versus Shockwave

Booster Gold Volume 2 Sales through June 2010Steady as she goes: Booster Gold sales have remained essentially level for four months as the fan baseline appears to have been established at about 20K readers. (I've included the top selling issues for each month in the graph as a sales comparison between event sales and ongoing series sales. Just because.) I trust that the recent brouhaha regarding the art in Booster Gold #34 isn't enough to upset the delicate balance of this oscillation, right?

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Thursday, July 1, 2010

Booster Gold Versus Captain Boomerang

Booster Gold Volume 2 Sales through May 2010Good news, everybody! The arrival of Keith Giffen and J.M. DeMatteis have given Booster Gold a small but noticeable sales bump. Of course sales for the first two issues of Justice League:Generation Lost have also been very good, giving Booster Gold fans a real reason to smile early this summer.

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