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Exclusive: September's Top 100 Best-Selling Comics

Marvel Comics -- Return of Wolverine #1The mystery of Wolverine’s resurrection that has swirled since Marvel Legacy #1 reaches its climax in Charles Soule and Steve McNiven’s Return of Wolverine #1 from Marvel Comics, September's best-selling comic book.

Marvel Comics had five titles in the top ten. In addition to Return of Wolverine #1, Donny Cates, Gerry Duggan, Cory Smith, and Brian Level's Thanos Legacy #1 ranked #7; Fantastic Four #2 ranked #8; Nick Spencer, Humberto Ramos, and Steve Lieber's Amazing Spider-Man #6 ranked #9; and Spencer, Ryan Ottley, and Cliff Rathburn's Amazing Spider-Man #5 ranked #10.

DC Entertainment had five titles in the top ten: Tom King and Clay Mann's Heroes in Crisis #1 ranked #2; Geoff Johns and Gary Frank's Doomsday Clock #7 ranked #3; King and Tony S. Daniel's Batman #55 ranked #4; Brian Azzarello and Lee Bermejo's Batman: Damned #1, the debut release of DC's Black Label imprint, ranked #5; and King and Matt Wagner's Batman #54 ranked #6.

Among the premier publishers, Image Comics' The Walking Dead #183 ranked #19; Dark Horse Comics' Stranger Things #1, based on the Netflix series, ranked #20; BOOM! Studios' Mighty Morphin Power Rangers #31 ranked #111; IDW Publishing's Rick and Morty vs. Dungeons & Dragons #2, a co-publication with Oni Press, ranked #118; and Dynamite Entertainment's Vampirella/Dejah Thoris #1 ranked #129.

TOP 100 COMIC BOOKS
Based on Total Unit Sales of Products Invoiced in September 2018

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How does Diamond calculate the charts? It all starts at the comic book shop.

Data for Diamond’s sales charts — which includes the monthly market shares and all top product charts — are compiled by Diamond Comic Distributors from sales made to thousands of comic book specialty shops located in North America and around the world. Additional sales made to online merchants and other specialty stores may be included as well.

Unit and dollar market shares are calculated based upon orders for comic books, graphic novels, and magazines invoiced and shipped to Diamond customers during any given month, which comprises pre-orders, advance reorders, and reorders, minus any copies that are received back from a title marked as returnable. Please note that comics marked with an asterisk (*) have had their reported quantities reduced due to retailer returnability, and thus may rank lower on the charts than their actual sales would reflect.

About the Diamond Sales Index: The Sales Index of selected monthly Best Seller Charts is presented as a comparative tool for retailers and publishers. It presents Diamond’s monthly sales for individual titles in relation to Diamond’s total sales for the issue of DC Comics' monthly Batman comic book. (Batman is used as the control title – with a value of 100 – because sales of Batman usually remain relatively stable. This month, as Batman did not ship, Convergence #8 from DC Entertainment was used as the control index.) This allows for easy comparison to other titles and helps retailers gauge their orders for all other titles. This formula is only a guide, other factors may impact a titles’ ability to sell in certain locations and clientele.

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