Latest update
Last week's top advance reordered comics

Something Is Killing the Children #36 was the top advance-reordered release from Diamond last week.


Last week's top reordered comics

Savage Sword of Conan #1 was the top reordered comic book at Diamond last week.


The Numbers
Monthly Comics Sales

See hundreds of monthly sales charts from 1985 to date!


Yearly Comics
Sales

See dozens of yearly sales charts from 1960 to present!


Title
Spotlights

See the postal sales records for dozens of comics series!


Vital
Statistics

Historic sales records, cover-price trends, and more!





Frequently Asked Questions

What's the bestselling comic of all time? Answers to that, and more!


Vital Statistics

Check our our section with historic sales records, cover-price trends, and more!


The Archives

Check out our special collections, with interesting selections on comics history!


2021 Sales

New comics released during 2023

Check out how 2023's offerings compared with those of the past! 






Historical Sales


5 years ago: Action #1000 leads year

The thousandth issue of Action Comics scored big in April 2018, with more than a half of a million copies.

July 2012

Six Years Ago

Dark Nights: Metai #1 led August 2017's comics sales chart, but sales were way off versus Rebirth.


See the whole list!

Top Selling Comics of the Decade of the 2010s

Star Wars #1, featuring the 2015 return of the franchise to Marvel, was the top-selling comic book from 2010-2019.

See the whole list!



Historical Sales

21 years ago: Transformers Armada launches

The toy comics from Dreamwave continued strong in July 2002.  

July 2002

Sixteen Years Ago

World War Hulk #4 from Marvel was the top-selling comic book.


See the whole list!

Top Selling Comics of the Decade of the 2000s

Amazing Spider-Man #583, featuring the inauguration of Barack Obama, was the top-selling comic book from 2000-2009.

See the whole list!




1990s Sales

26 years ago: UPS strike hits comics market

The Top Five was unchanged from April as Marvel's titles returned from "Negative One" month in July 1997.