The top 13 best-selling comics were all Marvels in January, with the top title from any other publisher selling less than 70,000 copies.  Marvel had 20 of the top 25 comic titles.  DC's top titles from the month before were absent in January -- Identity Crisis, Superman/Batman, and Superman were four top ten books in December that did not have releases in January.

 

Top titles were more down than up, with 16 of the top 25 titles declining compared to the previous issues.  At the top of the list, two #2s held the same positions the first issues did, but the numbers, of course, were lower.  New Avengers #2 dropped 36% compared to the first issue in December, and Ultimates 2 #2 dropped 22%. 

 

Like the top comics, sales on the top graphic novels were lower this month, with the #1 graphic novel, Dark Horse's Samurai Executioner Vol. 3, selling 7,200 copies in January.

 

The top 25 comic titles in January, along with our estimates of the numbers sold by Diamond Comic Distributors to comic stores, are as follow:

 

153,751            New Avengers #2

113,379            Ultimates 2 #2

108,466            X-Men: Phoenix - Endsong #1

  90,619            Ultimate X-Men #54

  87,447            Ultimate X-Men #55

  87,411            Uncanny X-Men #454

  85,934            X-Men #166

  83,987            Ultimate Spider-Man #71

  79,842            Amazing Spider-Man #516

  79,831            Wolverine #24

  74,730            Wolverine: The End #6

  74,501            Ultimate Fantastic Four #15

  68,339            X-23 #1

  65,953            Teen Titans #20

  64,094            JLA #110

  61,831            Marvel Knights Spider-Man #10

  60,465            X-Men / Fantastic Four #2

  60,225            JLA Classified #3

  58,630            Batman #636

  56,367            X-23 #2

  53,306            Captain America #2

  49,771            Flash #217

  48,874            Spectacular Spider-Man #23

  48,727            Daredevil #69

  47,824            Spectacular Spider-Man #24
 

We are estimating actual sales by Diamond U.S. (primarily to North American comic stores), using Diamond's published sales indexes and publisher sales data to estimate a sales number for Batman (the anchor title Diamond uses in its calculations), and using that number and the indexes to estimate Diamond's sales on the remaining titles.  We can check the accuracy of our numbers by comparing the Batman number that we calculate using multiple data points; our numbers for Batman are within 1/10 of 1% of each other, ensuring a high degree of accuracy.

 
For an analysis of the dollar trends in January, see 'Comic Sales Skid Again.'

 

For our estimates of actual orders to Diamond U.S. from comic specialty stores on comic books scheduled to ship during January, see 'Top 300 Comics Actual--January 2005.'

 

For our estimates of actual orders to Diamond U.S. from comic specialty stores on graphic novels scheduled to ship during January, see 'Top 100 Graphic Novels Actual--January 2005.'

 

For our estimates of actual orders to Diamond U.S. from comic specialty stores on comic books scheduled to ship during December, see 'Top 300 Comics Actual--December 2004.'

 

For our estimates of actual orders to Diamond U.S. from comic specialty stores on graphic novels scheduled to ship during December, see 'Top 100 Graphic Novels Actual--December 2004.'

 

For our index to our reports on the top comic and graphic novel preorders for January 2000 through January 2005, see 'ICv2's Top 300 Comics and Top 100 GNs Index.'