Vertigo: an observation

I've had Point-of-Sale installed for just over 3 years now. One spiffy thing is that it is pretty easy to pull out sales data in specific and in general. So, I yanked all of my book format sales for DC this morning (no comics included!), and found out that over the last 3 years I've sold ~$183k in dollars of DC TPs.

Of that, $88k is from Vertigo branded books. $68k is from books with the DC bullet on the spine. $25k is WS, and the various imprints there. $2k is from "other" imprints (Piranha, Humanoids, and so on)

If you were to divide the WS books into "closer to DC" and "closer to Vertigo" (ie: PLANETARY, PROMETHEA, ASTRO CITY, EX MACHINA, and so on going in the "Vertigo" pile, AUTHORITY and all of the cape books going in the "DC" pile) about $21k of WS' business would be on the Vertigo side, with $4k on the DC side.

This would put "Vertigo-esque" material at roughly 60% of my DC book sales. That percentage probably flips entirely the other way when looking at periodicals (actually, probably worse -- maybe as high as 80/20, though i don't feel like yanking that data out)

About 11% of my "DC" book dollars, however, are from WATCHMEN alone. It has the DC bullet on the side. If it had been published after Vertigo existed, I suspect it would have Vert branding.

Another note: I have to purge somewhere between 10-15% of my DCU books each year when they go 12 months without selling (and we're racking, at this point, maybe 60% of each month's brand new DCU TPs?) -- I've purged like five Vertigo titles ever for lack of sales (and I rack 100% of what they release)

Anyway, Vertigo books are far more important to my book-format bottom line than DCU books.

Just sayin'

-B

(PS, I'm stuck at the store for 8 hours tomorrow, so I'm going to try hard to do a comprehensive week-in-review column for this week's comics then)

New TILTING up

Good morning, internet! You know, I think Spurgeon just did a big disservice to Tucker by reducing 10k words (!) to "Tucker Stone: Various"! Foo! On the other hand, his defense of Alan Moore was the most right on commentary I've read this morning, so I guess it balances out... (Has anyone noticed that Spurge actually sorts his links by character count? Sure, it makes it look a lot more readable, but mein gott that's some OCD-ish-ness right there!)

Anyway, the newest TILTING AT WINDMILLS is up at CBR, go read it.

I think I might have touched a nerve this time, because it already has 20 replies on CBR (that's rare, even after a week), and most of them are from people with under 5 previous posts....

Interested in your thoughts, as always.

-B

Scott Pilgrim Release Party video

Christopher Rogers took a bunch of video from the SP6 release party last week, linked under the jump...

The first sales at 12:01

The first books are sold at Comix Experience\'s Scott Pilgrim 6 Launch Party

The View from the top of the stairs:

The View From the Top of the Stairs

An interview with Robert Easley about the Cardboard Tube Fighting League

Interview with Robert Easley about his Cardboard Tube Fighting battles

The final battle of the Cardboard tube fight (sorry, it's dark -- by this time someone had broken the lightbulb in the backroom!)

Cardboard Tube Fighting Final at Comix Experience\'s Scott Pilgrim 6 Launch Party: Skylar vs Fayrn

And, an interview with Fayrn, the winner of the battles (and how awesome is it that such a wee girl beat the entire field of fighters?)

A brief interview with Fayrn, cardboard tube fighting champion at Comix Experience

There's also a bunch of photos that Jim Flood took up on Facebook, linked to the CE page -- I'm working on getting copies of those to we can ungate those...

It was awesome, and fun!

-B

Scott Pilgrim v6 release party: teh awesome!

Well, we didn't have 2000 (!) people like The Beguiling did, but I'm going to go ahead and call our SP6 Midnight Release a pretty epic success. From the moment we opened the doors back up at 10 PM, we were literally wall-to-wall people, which utterly shocked me. I was sort of thinking we might have 20-30 people show up (It's a Monday night, fer cryin' out loud!), and we somewhere between 3 and 4 times that, instead. SP6 leaped to the #1 best-selling book of 2010 so far, in 25 minutes of selling it -- crazy!!

If I had known there would be THAT many people showing, I would have done things a little differently -- like I would have "pre sold" the book, so people could have just picked up their copy at 12:01, instead of having to wait to buy it... but virtually everyone was amazingly cool about the line, so I guess we didn't suck too hard.

All of my pictures came out way blurry (Drinking and shooting doesn't seem to work), so I've shamelessly ganked this pic from Awesome UbiSoft point-person Claudia Ng's Twitter (thanks Claudia for giving up her night to demo the SP game, shipping next month -- sweet sweet game!)

I want to thank everyone who showed up to join in the fun, everyone who brought beer and drinks to share, and our partners -- the Cardboard Tube Fighting League, Alliance Media for the Scott Pilgrim movie tickets (we're hoping to have another round of them later in the week), Ubisoft for bringing the Scott Pilgrim Video Game, Jesse Spencer for the loan of his television, and my amazing staff, Matt and Carissa, for all of their help.

And thank YOU for coming, if you did, because you're teh awesome!!!

-B

A comment on Devil's Due

Devil's Due is leaving Diamond distribution -- Graeme probably does things best with this interview with Josh Blaylock. I checked in MOBY (which I installed 7/28/2007 -- or almost exactly 3 years ago), and in the last three years this is the gross total of Devil's Due product I've been able to sell:

$1080.86

Figure gross-net at $540.43 then, or about $15.01 a month.

Hm.

-B

Scott Pilgrim Volume 6 Midnight Release Party!

READ! Scott Pilgrim’s Finest Hour before anyone else! SAVE! 20% off everything in the store (excluding New Comics)

PLAY! Scott Pilgrim vs. The World video game (Courtesy of Ubisoft)

LISTEN! To an All-Canadian Soundtrack!

FIGHT! Cardboard Tube Fighting Championship!

WIN! Movie Tickets to the film Scott Pilgrim vs. The World (Courtesy of Allied Media)

Monday July 19, 10 pm to 1 am

Comix Experience Best-Sellers: Comics, the first half of 2010

Same thing here: our best selling COMIC BOOKS, roughly the first 100, sorted straight by pieces (I'm skipping the dollars calc on this one) -- under the cut

BATMAN AND ROBIN #7
BATMAN AND ROBIN #10
BATMAN AND ROBIN #8
BATMAN AND ROBIN #9
BATMAN RETURN OF BRUCE WAYNE #1 (OF 6)
BATMAN AND ROBIN #11
JOE THE BARBARIAN #1 (OF 8)
BLACKEST NIGHT #8 (OF 8)
BATMAN AND ROBIN #12
SIEGE #1 (OF 4)
BATMAN #700
BATMAN RETURN OF BRUCE WAYNE #2 OF(6)
BUFFY THE VAMPIRE SLAYER #32 TWILIGHT PT 1 (OF 5)
BUFFY THE VAMPIRE SLAYER #33 TWILIGHT PT 2 (OF 5)
BLACKEST NIGHT #7 (OF 8)
BRIGHTEST DAY #0
BUFFY THE VAMPIRE SLAYER #31 JO CHEN CVR
NEMESIS #1 (OF 4)
JOE THE BARBARIAN #2 (OF 8)
BUFFY THE VAMPIRE SLAYER #34 TWILIGHT PT 3 (OF 5)
AMERICAN VAMPIRE #1
SIEGE #2 (OF 4)
BRIGHTEST DAY #1
SIEGE #3 (OF 4)
BLACKEST NIGHT #6 (OF 8)
JOE THE BARBARIAN #3 (OF 8)
SIEGE #4 (OF 4)
DETECTIVE COMICS #861
BUFFY THE VAMPIRE SLAYER #35 TWILIGHT PT 4 (OF 4)
DETECTIVE COMICS #862
AVENGERS #1 HA
CAPTAIN AMERICA #602
CAPTAIN AMERICA REBORN #6 (OF 6)
FLASH REBIRTH #6 (OF 6)
GREEN LANTERN #50
NEW AVENGERS #61 SIEGE
JOE THE BARBARIAN #4 (OF 8)
GREEN LANTERN #51
NEW AVENGERS #62 SIEGE
AMERICAN VAMPIRE #2
BATMAN RETURN OF BRUCE WAYNE #3 (OF 6)
BRIGHTEST DAY #2
CAPTAIN AMERICA #603
DARK AVENGERS #13 SIEGE
GREEN LANTERN #52
NEW AVENGERS #64 SIEGE
SECRET AVENGERS #1
UNCANNY X-MEN #523
BRIGHTEST DAY #3
DETECTIVE COMICS #863
HELLBOY IN MEXICO OR DRUNKEN BLUR ONE SHOT CORBEN CVR
KICK ASS #8
DARK AVENGERS #14 SIEGE
DARK AVENGERS #15
DAYTRIPPER #2 (OF 10)
NEW AVENGERS #63 SIEGE
WALKING DEAD #71
FLASH #1
GREEN LANTERN #53
UNCANNY X-MEN #520
UNCANNY X-MEN #524
WALKING DEAD #72
BRIGHTEST DAY #4
DAYTRIPPER #3 (OF 10)
WALKING DEAD #70
CAPTAIN SWING #1 (OF 4)
IZOMBIE #1
JOE THE BARBARIAN #5 (OF 8)
SUPERGOD #3 (OF 5)
UNCANNY X-MEN #521
UNWRITTEN #10
WALKING DEAD #69
X-MEN SECOND COMING #1
DARK AVENGERS #16 SIEGE
FABLES #92
JUSTICE LEAGUE OF AMERICA #42
SHIELD #1
UNCANNY X-MEN #522
BOYS #39
UNWRITTEN #12
UNWRITTEN #9
AMERICAN VAMPIRE #3
INVINCIBLE IRON MAN #25
JUSTICE LEAGUE CRY FOR JUSTICE #6 (OF 7)
JUSTICE LEAGUE CRY FOR JUSTICE #7 (OF 7)
JUSTICE LEAGUE OF AMERICA #41 CVR A
LEGION OF SUPER HEROES #1
NEW AVENGERS FINALE #1
STARMAN #81
BPRD KING OF FEAR #1 (OF 5)
DAYTRIPPER #4 (OF 10)
FABLES #94
UNWRITTEN #11
BOYS #38
BOYS #41
BOYS #42
BUFFY THE VAMPIRE SLAYER WILLOW ONE SHOT
DETECTIVE COMICS #864
FABLES #93
INVINCIBLE IRON MAN #23
INVINCIBLE IRON MAN #24
NEMESIS #2 (OF 4)
UNWRITTEN #13

Any thoughts?

-B

Comix Experience Best-Sellers: Books, the first half of 2010

The nice thing about POS is being able to just spit out reports of what's doing what. What follows is our best selling books for the first half of 2010.  It is below the cut!

Our Top 100 (or so) best-selling TPs and GNs from 1/1 to 6/30. This list is in PIECES SOLD

WILSON missed #1 by like 2 copies!

WALKING DEAD TP VOL 11 FEAR THE HUNTERS
WILSON HC
FABLES TP VOL 13 THE GREAT FABLES CROSSOVER
KICK ASS PREM HC
UNWRITTEN TP VOL 01 TOMMY TAYLOR BOGUS IDENTITY TP
ASTERIOS POLYP GN
BOOK OF GENESIS ILLUS BY ROBERT CRUMB HC
CHEW TP VOL 01
SCOTT PILGRIM GN VOL 01 SP PRECIOUS LITTLE LIFE
Y THE LAST MAN TP VOL 01 UNMANNED (OCT058020)
HELLBOY TP VOL 09 WILD HUNT
BTVS SEASON 8 TP VOL 06 RETREAT
SCOTT PILGRIM GN VOL 02 VS THE WORLD
BOYS TP VOL 06 SELF-PRESERVATION SOCIETY
LOEG III CENTURY #1 1910 NEW PTG
OTHER LIVES HC
SCOTT PILGRIM GN VOL 04 SP GETS IT TOGETHER
WALKING DEAD TP VOL 10 WHAT WE BECOME
Y THE LAST MAN TP VOL 02 CYCLES (OCT058281) (MR)
ALL STAR SUPERMAN TP VOL 02
EX MACHINA TP VOL 09 RING OUT THE OLD
TROUBLEMAKERS HC
WALKING DEAD TP VOL 01 DAYS GONE BYE
WALKING DEAD TP VOL 02 MILES BEHIND US
100 BULLETS TP VOL 01 FIRST SHOT LAST CALL (SEP068078)
DMZ TP VOL 08 HEARTS AND MINDS
EIGHTBALL GHOST WORLD TP
GRENDEL BEHOLD THE DEVIL HC
NO HERO TP
SCOTT PILGRIM GN VOL 05 SP VS THE UNIVERSE
SERENITY BETTER DAYS TP NEW PTG
WITCHFINDER IN THE SERVICE OF ANGELS TP VOL 01
BPRD TP VOL 12 WAR ON FROGS
CROSSED TP VOL 01
EX MACHINA TP VOL 08 DIRTY TRICKS
FABLES TP VOL 01 LEGENDS IN EXILE (APR058372)
FREAKANGELS TP VOL 04
IGNITION CITY TP VOL 01
INCOGNITO TP
PREACHER TP VOL 02 UNTIL THE END OF THE WORLD NEW EDITION (M
TRANSMETROPOLITAN TP VOL 01 BACK ON THE STREET
BATMAN DARK KNIGHT RETURNS TP (DEC058055)
BTVS SEASON 8 TP VOL 01 LONG WAY HOME NEW PTG
BTVS SEASON 8 TP VOL 03 WOLVES AT THE GATE
CRIMINAL TP VOL 04 BAD NIGHT (NOV082430) (MR)
DMZ TP VOL 01 ON THE GROUND (MAR060383) (MR)
EX MACHINA TP VOL 01 THE FIRST HUNDRED DAYS
FABLES TP VOL 12 THE DARK AGES
FROM HELL TP NEW PTG
PLANETARY HC VOL 04
SANDMAN TP VOL 01 PRELUDES & NOCTURNES (DEC058090)
SANDMAN TP VOL 02 THE DOLLS HOUSE (APR058268)
SCALPED TP VOL 01 INDIAN COUNTRY (MAY070243) (MR)
THE ARRIVAL GN (C: 1-1-2)
Y THE LAST MAN TP VOL 03 ONE SMALL STEP (MAR068027) (MR)
100 BULLETS TP VOL 03 HANG UP ON THE HANG LOW (MAR058150)
BATMAN AND ROBIN DELUXE HC VOL 01 BATMAN REBORN
BLADE OF THE IMMORTAL TP VOL 22 FOOTSTEPS
BTVS SEASON 8 TP VOL 04 TIME OF YOUR LIFE
BTVS SEASON 8 TP VOL 05 PREDATOR & PREY
COMPLETE PERSEPOLIS TP
NEXTWAVE AGENTS OF HATE TP ULTIMATE COLLECTION
NORTHLANDERS TP VOL 03 BLOOD IN THE SNOW
RAMAYANA DIVINE LOOPHOLE HC
SCALPED TP VOL 06 THE GNAWING
WALKING DEAD COMPENDIUM TP VOL 01
WALKING DEAD TP VOL 04 HEARTS DESIRE
WATCHMEN TP (FEB058406)
WEATHERCRAFT HC
Y THE LAST MAN TP VOL 07 PAPER DOLLS (FEB060341) (MR)
Y THE LAST MAN TP VOL 09 MOTHERLAND (FEB070362) (MR)
Y THE LAST MAN TP VOL 10 WHYS AND WHEREFORES (MAR080241) (MR
ZOMBIE SURVIVAL GUIDE RECORDED ATTACKS GN
ALL STAR SUPERMAN TP VOL 01
BERLIN TP
BLACK HOLE COLLECTED SC
BOYS TP VOL 01 NAME OF THE GAME
BOYS TP VOL 05 HEROGASM
BRONX KILL HC
BTVS SEASON 8 TP VOL 02 NO FUTURE FOR YOU
CLUMSY GN (NEW PTG) (O/A) (MR)
CRIMINAL TP VOL 03 DEAD AND DYING (MR)
DMZ TP VOL 02 BODY OF A JOURNALIST (NOV060292) (MR)
EX MACHINA TP VOL 02 TAG
EX MACHINA TP VOL 06 POWER DOWN
FABLES 1001 NIGHTS OF SNOWFALL SC
FABLES TP VOL 03 STORYBOOK LOVE (MAY068085) (MR)
FABLES TP VOL 04 MARCH OF THE WOODEN SOLDIERS (OCT058021) (M
FABLES TP VOL 06 HOMELANDS (OCT050317) (MR)
FABLES TP VOL 10 THE GOOD PRINCE (FEB080297) (MR)
HELLBLAZER PANDEMONIUM HC
HELLBOY TP VOL 10 CROOKED MAN & OTHERS
IRREDEEMABLE TP VOL 01
IRREDEEMABLE TP VOL 02
JACK OF FABLES TP VOL 01 NEARLY GREAT ESCAPE (NOV060300) (MR
LOGICOMIX GN
MESMO DELIVERY GN VOL 01
NAOKI URASAWA 20TH CENTURY BOYS GN VOL 01
PHONOGRAM TP VOL 02 SINGLES CLUB
PROMETHEA TP BOOK 01 (APR068028)
PROMETHEA TP BOOK 02 (MAR068220)
SAVAGE SWORD OF CONAN TP VOL 07
SCOTT PILGRIM GN VOL 03 INFINITE SADNESS
SHOWCASE PRESENTS SECRETS OF SINISTER HOUSE TP
SUPERMAN RED SON TP (NOV058130)
TANK GIRL REMASTERED ED TP VOL 01 (RES) (MR) (C: 0-1-2)
UMBRELLA ACADEMY TP VOL 02 DALLAS
UMBRELLA ACADEMY TP VOL 1 APOCALYPSE SUITE
V FOR VENDETTA NEW EDITION TP (MR)
WALKING DEAD TP VOL 03 SAFETY BEHIND BARS (NEW PTG) (MR)
WHO KILLED AMANDA PALMER HC
Y THE LAST MAN TP VOL 05 RING OF TRUTH (MAY050306) (MR)
Y THE LAST MAN TP VOL 08 KIMONO DRAGONS (AUG060299) (MR)

Let's do the same list, except, sorting it by DOLLARS, rather than pieces:

WILSON HC
WALKING DEAD TP VOL 11 FEAR THE HUNTERS
ASTERIOS POLYP GN
KICK ASS PREM HC
FABLES TP VOL 13 THE GREAT FABLES CROSSOVER
BOOK OF GENESIS ILLUS BY ROBERT CRUMB HC
WALKING DEAD COMPENDIUM TP VOL 01
HELLBOY TP VOL 09 WILD HUNT
ABSOLUTE DEATH HC
OTHER LIVES HC
ABSOLUTE SANDMAN HC VOL 03 (JAN080242)
FROM HELL TP NEW PTG
BOYS TP VOL 06 SELF-PRESERVATION SOCIETY
NEXTWAVE AGENTS OF HATE TP ULTIMATE COLLECTION
WHO KILLED AMANDA PALMER HC
CROSSED TP VOL 01
BTVS SEASON 8 TP VOL 06 RETREAT
Y THE LAST MAN TP VOL 01 UNMANNED (OCT058020)
TROUBLEMAKERS HC
UNWRITTEN TP VOL 01 TOMMY TAYLOR BOGUS IDENTITY TP
RAMAYANA DIVINE LOOPHOLE HC
SCOTT PILGRIM GN VOL 01 SP PRECIOUS LITTLE LIFE
STARMAN OMNIBUS HC VOL 04
WEDNESDAY COMICS HC
CREEPER BY STEVE DITKO HC
PLANETARY HC VOL 04
GRENDEL BEHOLD THE DEVIL HC
NO HERO TP
ABSOLUTE SANDMAN HC VOL 01
ABSOLUTE SANDMAN HC VOL 02 (JUN070259) (MR)
FREAKANGELS TP VOL 04
IGNITION CITY TP VOL 01
WITCHFINDER IN THE SERVICE OF ANGELS TP VOL 01
WALKING DEAD TP VOL 10 WHAT WE BECOME
WASTELAND APOCALYPTIC ED HC VOL 01
BATMAN AND ROBIN DELUXE HC VOL 01 BATMAN REBORN
COMPLETE PERSEPOLIS TP
INCOGNITO TP
DMZ TP VOL 08 HEARTS AND MINDS
CHEW TP VOL 01
SCOTT PILGRIM GN VOL 02 VS THE WORLD
EX MACHINA TP VOL 09 RING OUT THE OLD
WALKING DEAD TP VOL 02 MILES BEHIND US
BPRD TP VOL 12 WAR ON FROGS
INVINCIBLE IRON MAN HC VOL 01
SANDMAN TP VOL 01 PRELUDES & NOCTURNES (DEC058090)
SANDMAN TP VOL 02 THE DOLLS HOUSE (APR058268)
THE ARRIVAL GN (C: 1-1-2)
Y THE LAST MAN TP VOL 02 CYCLES (OCT058281) (MR)
ABSOLUTE GREEN LANTERN REBIRTH HC
ROCKETEER COMPLETE COLLECTION HC VOL 01
HELLBLAZER PANDEMONIUM HC
FABLES TP VOL 12 THE DARK AGES
SCOTT PILGRIM GN VOL 04 SP GETS IT TOGETHER
ALL STAR SUPERMAN TP VOL 02
AVENGERS X-MEN UTOPIA TP
WALKING DEAD HC VOL 05
BLADE OF THE IMMORTAL TP VOL 22 FOOTSTEPS
WATCHMEN TP (FEB058406)
WEATHERCRAFT HC
LOGICOMIX GN
LOST GIRLS HC
PREACHER TP VOL 02 UNTIL THE END OF THE WORLD NEW EDITION (M
TRANSMETROPOLITAN TP VOL 01 BACK ON THE STREET
BTVS SEASON 8 TP VOL 01 LONG WAY HOME NEW PTG
BTVS SEASON 8 TP VOL 03 WOLVES AT THE GATE
DARK TOWER FALL OF GILEAD PREM HC
GRAVEL TP VOL 01 BLOODY LIARS
MORE THAN COMPLETE ACTION PHILOSOPHERS TP
SLEEPER SEASON 2 TP
BLOOM COUNTY COMPLETE LIBRARY HC VOL 02
LUBA HC
PREACHER HC BOOK 02
POPGUN GN VOL 01
ULTIMATE GALACTUS TRILOGY TP
Y THE LAST MAN DELUXE EDITION HC VOL 02 (MR)
Y THE LAST MAN DELUXE EDITION HC VOL 03
BOYS TP VOL 05 HEROGASM
BRONX KILL HC
SAVAGE SWORD OF CONAN TP VOL 07
V FOR VENDETTA NEW EDITION TP (MR)
BATMAN DARK KNIGHT RETURNS TP (DEC058055)
CRIMINAL TP VOL 04 BAD NIGHT (NOV082430) (MR)
BONE ONE VOL ED SC
FOOTNOTES IN GAZA GN
BERLIN TP
EIGHTBALL GHOST WORLD TP
SCOTT PILGRIM GN VOL 05 SP VS THE UNIVERSE
ZOMBIE SURVIVAL GUIDE RECORDED ATTACKS GN
EX MACHINA TP VOL 08 DIRTY TRICKS
BLACK HOLE COLLECTED SC
BTVS SEASON 8 TP VOL 04 TIME OF YOUR LIFE
BTVS SEASON 8 TP VOL 05 PREDATOR & PREY
WALKING DEAD TP VOL 01 DAYS GONE BYE
MARKET DAY HC
GHOST IN SHELL KODANSHA ED GN VOL 01
FABLES TP VOL 04 MARCH OF THE WOODEN SOLDIERS (OCT058021) (M
FABLES TP VOL 10 THE GOOD PRINCE (FEB080297) (MR)
HELLBOY TP VOL 10 CROOKED MAN & OTHERS
SHOWCASE PRESENTS SECRETS OF SINISTER HOUSE TP
SUPERMAN RED SON TP (NOV058130)
UMBRELLA ACADEMY TP VOL 02 DALLAS

Anything stand out to YOU?

For me, we're definitely the kind of store that I'd personally like to shop at!

-B

Brian tries to be cheerful (or... blame Joe Keatinge)

It is weird, after reading ARSENAL a couple of weeks ago, I feel like a straw broke somewhere for me -- I don't want to READ bad comics any more, let alone say snarky things about them... Aw, let me put a jump in here, this might be long?

I *think* it is just a temporary aberration, because comics (even awful ones) are in my blood, like printer's ink, but twice I've sat down to write something here and twice I thought "why am I wasting my time talking about things I don't actually care about?"

We can also lay a little blame at Joe Keatinge's feet, as he's leaving SF for Portland (man, a lot of people do that!), and he doesn't want to move everything he owns. We got to talking about prose, and Stephen King, and I mentioned that "The Dark Tower" was the only bit of King's output that I've never devoured -- I had read book one a decade or more back and pretty much hated it (a rare response for me with King), and never read the rest of the cycle.

Joe is, as I said, moving and doesn't want to carry stuff, so he said, "Here, let me just give you my collection of DT books, they're great"

That was a week and some 1600 pages ago, and I'm THOROUGHLY absorbed in Dark Tower right now.

Book one? Still not-so-good, though better than I remembered it to be -- I *think* I read the "original" version of DT v1, and what Joe gave me was the "revised and expanded" version, which reads better. Not great, but better.

But with book 2...? Whoa, now I liked that shit, yes I did!

I've got about 10% of book 5 left yet, and I'm really looking forward to devouring 6 & 7, and then maybe my mind will really be ready for comics again.

You know what's weird? DARK TOWER reminds me, in a lot of ways, of everything I liked about LOST -- there's a TON of (surface) similarities: people torn from their lives to deal with crazy weird stuff, there are flashbacks that tie back into current insanity, there are strange occurrences of numbers, there are mysteries which will be revealed, but "a little later", there's strange things going on with pregnancies, and heroin junkies, and raids from Others, and even a character in a wheelchair... and a sense of, in many ways, of things being made up as they go along, but I have a better sense that King will have it all actually make a certain amount of sense at the end of the day.

So, yeah, digging that, and not digging comics all that much the last two weeks.

I started to read some more comics last night, from this week's stash, and I find that I don't really want to talk about BATMAN #700 or whatever -- I only want to talk about things that make me feel like "Wow, comics are wicked awesome!", and of the 12 or so things I read last night before giving up and going back to Roland and his Ka-tet, almost none of them touched me.

In fact, the only thing I liked, really even a little, was YOUNG ALLIES #1...

It wasn't even that I even loved it all that much, but it made me think of, dunno, NEW WARRIORS or something -- a new title that no one really has any faith in, featuring characters that no one would really say "that's my favorite!", but that delivered a solid base-hit of entertainment regardless. the difference between YA and NW is probably more that I have no faith (none), that YA will still be published in a year -- the market is all wrong for a comic like this right now, buried in Brightest Days and Heroic Ages and Avengers relaunches... in fact, the single worst week they could have possibly released a book like YA was this week where Marvel is also launching AVENGERS ACADEMY #1, which has a number of (surface!) similarities, but ties into the Avengers franchise.

Given a choice, THIS reader would rather see YOUNG ALLIES make issue #24, than AVENGERS ACADEMY, though I kind of don't think either of them is going to make it that far, naturally.

YA #1 had *zero* preorders at my store, and that's a REALLY bad sign because, right now, virtually no one is looking to add new titles to their pulls, and if you don't catch them right out of the box, the chances of them coming along a few issues later is extraordinarily small.

I *could* push and promote and really talk up YA (though, actually, it isn't really THAT good to warrant the full-court-press -- like I said, solid base-hit here), but mathematically, there's not a great return that is going to pay off into -- as a comic book retailer, who reads the market pretty well, thankee-sai, I'd be shocked if it made it to issue #13. It is a condundrum.

I thought YOUNG ALLIES was a fairly GOOD comic, and you might like it as well, but if it is unlikely to last out a full year, I'm not sure there's much point into telling you that? I don't know, flip through it at your local store -- it isn't sexy, but it's more solid than a lot of other launches lately.

Hopefully, something a bit later in the stack will light me on fire, but I think Roland's world is where my loyalty will stay for the rest of the week.

Still, I am, I think, genetically predisposed to a certain amount of snark, so this was the one that hit me when I was unpacking the box yesterday...

I wish I had the mad photoshop skills, because all I could think was....

POOCHIE!

"Pencilneck G!"? HAHAHAHAHA, man the mind just fucking boggles, doesn't it?

That's still not The Sensational Character Find of (June) 2010 -- that one might go to "Freight Train" in this week's issue of OUTSIDERS, who proclaims:

"Choo-Choo, mother--" "Freight Train!"

Yes, the mind boggles, and thankee-sai.

What do YOU think, anyway?

-B

Spurgeon interviews Hibbs

Over at The Comics Reporter. Tom pitched it to me as "Stump the Hibbs", though he veered away from that pretty fast once we were talking.

I wish the first question hadn't been The First question, because, upon reflection, I would have questioned the very basis of a Vertigo/Art comics split -- selling comics to adults is selling comics to adults, and there's a point where you have to Let The Market Decide. Still, it was The First question, and you're still feeling each other out at that point...

I truly don't understand why one would want to categorize things that tightly -- and I don't think those kinds of divisions make a lick of sense in 2010 (if they made any sense ever in the first place) -- if someone can cogently explain the difference between, say, Peter Bagge's OTHER LIVES and the latest HATE ANNUAL, which were released within weeks of each other this year, then maybe I'd get it. AFAIK, OTHER LIVES is "creator owned", and, presumably, is given Peter what he feels is a "equal or better deal" that he'd get from another publisher, so who cares WHO the publisher actually IS? When was the last time you said "Y'know what I want to see? A Miramax movie"?

Anyway, go read, and feel free to comment here, since Tom doesn't have a comments section. He usually reads here though, so good odds of having both of us see your comments....

-B

Am I weird for...

... having the two people I most wanted to have a long conversation with at WonderCon by Heidi MacDonald and Tom Spurgeon? Mission accomplished, too.

Fun time tonight at the Cartoon Art Museum's party -- thanks to SF's own Comic Outpost for stepping up and paying for the refreshments.

Less than 24 hours to our own bacchanalia -- I think it is going to be epic!

-B

Comix Experience is 21 today

About 3 hours from now, 21 years ago, I walked down the block (I literally only lived a block away back then) and threw on the lights for the very first time. As I recall, we made $56 the first day open -- I was so proud!

I was 21 years old myself when I opened the store, which means from now on, I've been doing this longer than I haven't been doing it. Jinkies!

I'm wearing the teal and pink CE shirt today, to celebrate -- well, in my defense, it WAS the 1980s.

Plus, Ben lost his second tooth today, so it's a real day for milestones!

-B

CE21: Awesome Goodie Bags!

Sorry for the radio silence last week -- I was in Memphis for the annual ComicsPRO meeting (Which was ASTONISHING, but more on that later), and from Tuesday to Saturday I had, maybe, a total of 8 hours sleep. I don't like to broadcast being out of town before I go, security and all that... I'm sort of caught up on sleep (kinda), but next comes my crazy week while I get everything done for THIS SATURDAY'S 21st anniversary party for the store, so don't really expect any reviews from me this week, either.

I hope to see as many of you as possible this Saturday, starting at 8 PM, there's no doubt in my mind that this will be THE outside event to attend at this weekend's WonderCon. It is a benefit for the Comic Book Legal Defense Fund. We've got a El Toyanese taco truck (Sponsored by Image Comics) and yummy beer brought to you by 21st Amendment Brewery (See what I did there?)

Every attendee making a donation to the CBLDF will (while, naturally, supplies last) will be receiving an AWESOME goodie bag -- there's well over $75 worth of comics and toys and stuff stuffed into each bag. We've got donations from Marvel, DC, Dark Horse, Image, Viz, Avatar, Top Cow, Fantagraphics, Top Shelf, Oni, Dynamite... and probably a few other publishers that haven't yet showed up to the store. It's a pretty exciting package of stuff!

See you on Saturday to celebrate 21 years of Experience, in style!

-B

'tisn't easy bein' green, tee tee tee tee tee

I've never been a massive fan of St. Patrick's Day -- it is one of those days where I want to get the hell off the streets before the sun goes down to avoid "Amateur Night", where all of the people who really don't know how to drink large amounts of alcohol get to, in fact, prove that. I do like how Ben's school does it though. In Kindergarten and First Grade (at least) they have the kids build and design "leprechaun traps", which is a fun project that really exercises both the kid's creativity as well as their engineering skills. Ben built an awesome "bank" for the "Leps" to "rob", with ladders to climb, and a collapsing rug over this neat net trap. He covered it in shiny paper and chocolate coins and (ha ha!) Lucky Charms cereal. It probably isn't very culturally sensitive (though the Irish-as-in-actually-FROM-Ireland parents in the class thought it was a hoot), but these little 6 and 7 year olds really went all out in coming up with non-lethal ways to catch the Leps. Mechanically, some of them were really cleverly designed.

In Kinder, I did most of the construction for Ben (he didn't have the manual dexterity then), but I left it mostly to him this year -- about the only thing *I* did was show him how to to cut a hole in the "rug" so it would "collapse" into the actual trap area, but not show the trap (I cut an "x" in the center of the rug) -- and his trap was the most popular one with the kids, which made me deathly proud.

Anyway, yesterday afternoon the kids carefully set their traps up all over the room (they called them "L.T.s", in case any of the Leps were listening in [Sneaky bastards!]), and went home.

This morning they came in, and the classroom was totally wrecked! Desks turned sideways, chairs thrown around, "Lep dust" on everything... and all of their traps wrecked, in a giant pile, with parts tacked up to the wall, whatever. There was even a clear line of "Lep dust" that lead out a window, that some of the clever little detective girls found. It was chaos, it was madness, and it was an enjoyable of a morning as I've ever spent in class as the kids all screamed (in joy!) at the disaster the Leps left.

The Lep even left a note, and a sack of potatoes (!) for the kids. Apparently, they're going to do a science lesson today with turning those solids into liquids (soup)

This has nothing to do with comics, I know, but I was entertained...

What I wasn't really at all entertained by was last weeks JUSTICE LEAGUE RISE AND FALL SPECIAL and this week's GREEN ARROW #31...

...which both made me think of other things I had read on the net this week. One of those was this interview with Steve Englehart on Newsarama, where Steve says, in response to "do you want to do more comics?":

The last stuff I did for Marvel and DC had way too much editorial back-and-forth.  Once upon a time, editorial said, “These are your books, do whatever you want to do.”  The story I’ve told a zillion times is that Roy Thomas said, “We’re giving you Captain America – if you can make it sell, we’ll keep you on, if not, we’ll fire you and we’ll get somebody who can.”

That was the sum total of the editorial influence!  What I did and what Steve Gerber and those other guys did came from that.  Now, editorial says “Here’s what we’re going to do with the line and the major books, and we’ll just get people to fill in the blanks.”

The other thing I read that I flashed on was Buddy Saunder's letter to CBG that Stephen Bissette reprinted in his excellent ongoing series about the rise of comics labeling in the 80s.

Then, as now, I disagreed with a number of Buddy's points -- especially with his seeming insistence that comics are, would continue to be, and should be anything other than a juvenile medium for juveniles (that's a dramatic oversimplification of his point)

Now, despite the perhaps foolish nature of some of his complaints, a tremendous amount of what he said ended up coming reasonably true -- "mainstream" superhero comics are really unacceptable for kids these days; I literally can't have my son look at this week's new books until I fully vet them first, and that's a pretty drastic sea change from 1980-something, and probably not one for the better.

I've been thinking of this all this week anyway, as I decided Ben was probably old enough for James Bond films. He saw the box for Live and Let Die at the library, and wanted to know what was up with the skull-faced guy. So we borrowed that, and quickly went through The Man With the Golden Gun and The Spy Who Loved Me, and since they didn't have Moonraker in stock, we went backwards to Goldfinger, and we'll do the rest of the Connery pictures soon.

These are, of course, violent films, and there's a smattering of salty language ("Daddy, he said the 's' word!") -- but the violence is generally cartoony. When Bond mows down a line of Faceless Minions with a machine gun, they all just kind of fall over, bloodlessly, y'know? The character Jaws is scary to Ben, but it isn't gross or anything, even when he bites people.

But Ben also saw Goldeneye and wanted to see that one, and I hesitated, because my memory says that by the Dalton era the violence starts getting ramped up with blood flying around, and that I am less than cool with. I don't know, maybe I'm being silly, but I want Ben to be able to enjoy things I enjoyed when I was his age-ish, but we hit a point culturally where violence is portrayed harshly, and I don't trust his instincts that those things aren't "Cool!", and maybe desensitizing him.

So, when I read comics like those Green Arrow ones, I wonder: "who is this really aimed at?" and "why are they doing this?" -- on screen graphic murder and dismemberment, with blood spraying everywhere... clearly "Justice League"-branded material is no longer suitable for kids, but I don't know any adults who are saying that this is what they want or need to see.

I might, maybe, be able to justify it in my mind if it lead to giant sales, or massive interest in Green Arrow -- DC seems to be trying to manufacture a "Big Year!" for GA, but after week 1, our sales on JL:R&F are barely a third of JL:CFJ #7, and while, sure, that's 50% above "normal" GA sales, that's still that sales level where it is barely profitable for me to even rack the book in the first place, and I suspect all of that "bounce" will be gone by this time next month anyway.

Dubious editorial direction leading to no long term sales benefit, and putting a somewhat viable character in a position that doesn't appear to have a lot of real long-term storytelling potential... I dunno, this doesn't seem to me to be a smart plan?

I probably wouldn't mind as much if there was stunning craft on display, but these comics just simply felt mechanical to me -- like the editorial flow chart says this beat must happen here and that one there, so get to it, Mr. Writer Cog. And I know story-logic goes out of the window when you're talking about superpowers, but I have a hard time believing that the guy with the Magic Wishing Ring (which can find ONE person "without fear" in a population of billions in a split second), or the other guy who can run from here to Africa between heartbeats is going to have ANY problem dealing with a guy and a bow, even IF he's "hiding in the sewers".

Plus the less said about Conner renouncing Buddhism, the better.

I don't know, I found these comics to be mechanical, souless, repellent, and very very AWFUL.

What did YOU think?

-B