British Comics Sales Interesting circulation info on the many British weeklies. ComicBase The longest-running and most successful inventory program for comics, Pete Bickford has incorporated circulation data into recent releases. ComicBookPage John Mayo has a number of tools on this site aggregating and sorting monthly sales reports. There's a lot of material here! Comics Reporter Tom Spurgeon's blog has many links to articles about the business side of comics publishing.
ComicsResearch Good starting point for research with lots of links and bibliographies! Grand Comics Database An online project similar to the CBG/ComicBase database, this mammoth community undertaking includes justa bot every comic book you can think of — and many you never thought of! ICv2 Milton Griepp does monthly tracking of Diamond data parallel to what's above — and publishes a lot of great info on the manga and bookstore markets. Maggie Thompson Maggie's beginning to post on her site many of the fanzines she was involved with; these include lots of comics history from the 1960s and earlier. Newsarama Matt Brady and Michael Doran's long-running news website gets into detail on a lot of behind-the-scenes information from the world of publishing. Now with a Comichron column!
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Great site. I really enjoy the fruits of creativity but also appreciate the numbers. What I would like to see on a continuous basis and historically are the number of cancellations and new book launchings. Hopefully it can be as useful to readers and the industry as the other statistics.
That information is a little harder to generate from my data sets, which are divided by month -- but John Mayo (of ComicBookPage) has merged data sets that look at series across time. That indeed would be a good thing to look at. One more idea for the list!