It is time to check out the November 2025 comic book sales rankings. Things are getting murkier in terms of actual unit numbers. So, we must settle for going to ICv2 for their Top 200 sales rankings. It is not as good as actual unit numbers, but we must work with what we get.
Keep in mind that the Top 200 sales rankings are based on sales tracked at point-of-sale by the ComicHub system at over 125 local comic book shops selling American comics. These sales rankings represent sales to consumers by local comic shops.
We all know that these ICv2 sales charts, based on the ComicHub system, are not the most accurate. However, as long as publishers hide their sales statistics, this is the best that we have to go by. You can see that these sales charts provide a rough indication of the market, as titles that are canceled tend to correspond with low sales rankings in these ComicHub charts. I wish we had better data to analyze, but we have to make do with whatever data we have these days.
The data for the November 2025 comic book sales rankings was collected based on a four-week month, from November 2 to November 30, 2025.
You can go over to ICv2 and check out the Top 50 for November 2025 for free, or opt for a pro membership (It is well worth the money) and get the Top 200 for November 2025, and then come back here for a detailed analysis of the November 2025 comic book sales rankings!
November 2025 Top 200 Comic Book Sales Rankings
Table of Contents
- November 2025 Top 200 Comic Book Sales Rankings
- The Battle for the Top 10
- The Battle for the Top 25
- The Battle for the Top 50
- The Battle for the Top 75
- The Battle for the Top 100
- Rokk’s Observation of the Top 200
- Marvel Comics and DC Comics Debut Issues
- Big Events
- Hasbro Franchise
- Spawn Franchise
- Ghost Machine Titles
- Godzilla Franchise
- Star Wars Franchise
- Spider-Man Franchise
- X-Men Franchise
- Avengers Franchise
- Fantastic Four Franchise
- The Ultimate Universe
- Batman Franchise
- Superman Franchise
- Justice League Franchise
- The Absolute Universe
- Supernatural Comics
- Cosmic Comics
- Street Level Comics
- Legacy Character Comics
- Mantle Swap Comics
- Female Lead Comics
- Minority Lead Comics
- Dead Titles Walking
The Battle for the Top 10
DC Comics placed nine comics in the Top 10. Month-over-month sales were up from the six comics that DC Comics had in the Top 10 in October 2025.
Year-over-year numbers were up, as DC Comics had four comics in the Top 10 in November 2024.
Numbers were up from two years ago, as DC Comics had two comics in the Top 10 in November 2023.
Numbers were up from three years ago, as DC Comics had four comics in the Top 10 in November 2022.
It is no surprise that DC K.O., the Absolute Universe, and the Batman franchise accounted for all nine DC Comics in the Top 10.
DC Comics was a ball of fire in the Top 10. This is the best we have ever seen DC Comics perform in the Top 10. There is no doubt that DC Comics can sell titles associated with the Batman franchise and the Absolute Universe. Beyond that? Not so much.
Marvel Comics placed one comic in the Top 10. Month-over-month sales were down from the two comics that Marvel Comics had in the Top 10 in October 2025.
Year-over-year numbers were down as Marvel Comics had five comics in the Top 10 in November 2024.
Numbers were down from two years ago as Marvel Comics had six comics in the Top 10 in November 2023.
Numbers were down from three years ago, as Marvel Comics had six comics in the Top 10 in November 2022.
Marvel Comics threw up all over itself in the Battle of the Top 10. This is as bad as we have ever seen Marvel Comics perform in the Top 10. This is just inept.
Marvel Comics has more depth, but it has been unable to generate big Top 10 titles at the same rate as DC Comics in 2025.
Image Comics placed zero comics in the Top 10. Month-over-month sales were down from the one comic that Image Comics had in the Top 10 in October 2025.
Year-over-year numbers were down, as Image Comics had one comic in the Top 10 in November 2024.
Numbers were down from two years ago, as Image Comics had one comic in the Top 10 in November 2023.
Numbers were flat from three years ago, as Image Comics had zero comics in the Top 10 in November 2022.
This was a tough month for Image Comics. Normally, they can slot at least one Hasbro franchise title in the Top 10.
The Battle for the Top 25
Based on historical numbers from the Comichron as well as projections through April 2022, the titles in the numbers 11-25 range typically sell in the 65,000 to 50,000 unit range.
DC Comics placed twelve comics in the Top 25. Month-over-month sales were up from the nine comics that DC Comics had in the Top 25 in October 2025.
Year-over-year numbers were up, as DC Comics had ten comics in the Top 25 in November 2024.
Numbers were up compared to two years ago, as DC Comics had five comics in the Top 25 in November 2023.
Numbers were up from three years ago, as DC Comics had eleven comics in the Top 25 in November 2022.
It is no surprise that DC K.O., the Absolute Universe, and the Batman franchise accounted for all twelve DC Comics issues in the Top 25. DC Comics’ inability to generate any consumer interest in anything outside of those three franchises remains a serious problem.
Marvel Comics placed eleven comics in the Top 25. Month-over-month sales were down from the thirteen comics that Marvel Comics had in the Top 25 in October 2025.
Year-over-year numbers were flat, as Marvel Comics had eleven comics in the Top 25 in November 2024.
Numbers were down from two years ago, as Marvel Comics had fifteen comics in the Top 25 in November 2023.
Numbers were down from three years ago, as Marvel Comics had twelve comics in the Top 25 in November 2022.
Marvel Comics mounted a comeback in the Battle of the Top 25, but still fell short of dethroning DC Comics. This is the first time that we have seen Marvel Comics fall to DC Comics in the Battle of the Top 25. During 2025, when Marvel Comics lost the Battle of the Top 10, they have always rallied to win the Battle for the Top 25.
Image Comics placed two comics in the Top 25. Month-over-month sales were flat compared to the two comics that Image Comics had in the Top 25 in October 2025.
Year-over-year numbers were flat, as Image Comics had two comics in the Top 25 in November 2024.
Numbers were down from two years ago, as Image Comics had four comics in the Top 25 in November 2023.
Numbers were up from three years ago, as Image Comics had one comic in the Top 25 in November 2022.
Naturally, both of Image Comics’ titles in the Top 25 were from the Hasbro franchise.
The Battle for the Top 50
Based on historical numbers from the Comichron as well as projections through April 2022, the titles in the numbers 26-50 range typically sell in the 49,000 to 30,000 unit range.
Marvel Comics placed twenty-six comics in the Top 50. Month-over-month sales were down from the twenty-nine comics that Marvel Comics had in the Top 50 in October 2025.
Year-over-year numbers were flat, as Marvel Comics had twenty-six comics in the Top 50 in November 2024.
Numbers were down from two years ago, as Marvel Comics had thirty-two comics in the Top 50 in November 2023.
Numbers were down from three years ago, as Marvel Comics had thirty-one comics in the Top 50 in November 2022.
The good news is that Marvel Comics mounted a big comeback and crushed DC Comics in the Battle for the Top 50. However, the bad news is that numbers are down by a wide margin compared to two years and three years ago.
DC Comics placed seventeen comics in the Top 50. Month-over-month sales were up from the fourteen comics that DC Comics had in the Top 50 in October 2025.
Year-over-year numbers were flat, as DC Comics had seventeen comics in the Top 50 in November 2024.
Numbers were up from two years ago, as DC Comics had twelve comics in the Top 50 in November 2023.
Numbers were flat from three years ago, as DC Comics had seventeen comics in the Top 50 in November 2022.
DC K.O., the Absolute Universe, and the Batman franchise accounted for fifteen of DC Comics’ seventeen comics in the Top 50. This is horrific. This inability to generate consumer interest outside of Batman, the Absolute Universe, or a big event story is why DC Comics is doomed to eventually fall to Marvel Comics in the monthly sales chart.
Image Comics placed six comics in the Top 50. Month-over-month sales were up from the four comics that Image Comics had in the Top 50 in October 2025.
Year-over-year numbers were up as Image Comics had four comics in the Top 50 in November 2024.
Numbers were up from two years ago, as Image Comics had five comics in the Top 50 in November 2023.
Numbers were up from three years ago, as Image Comics had one comic in the Top 50 in November 2022.
Four of Image Comics’ six comics in the Top 50 were from the Hasbro franchise.
Youngblood #1 had an average debut at the number 44 spot. For those of us who are old enough, we remember how white hot Youngblood was when it broke onto the scene in the early 1990s.
IDW Publishing placed one comic in the Top 50. Month-over-month sales were flat from the one comic that IDW Publishing had in the Top 50 in October 2025.
Year-over-year numbers were down, as IDW Publishing had two comics in the Top 50 in November 2024.
Numbers were up from two years ago, as IDW Publishing had zero comics in the Top 50 in November 2023.
Numbers were up from three years ago, as IDW Publishing had zero comics in the Top 50 in November 2022.
The Battle for the Top 75
Based on historical numbers from the Comichron as well as projections through April 2022, the titles in the numbers 51-75 range typically sell in the 29,000 to 25,000 unit range.
Marvel Comics placed thirty-nine comics in the Top 75. Month-over-month sales were down from the forty-three comics that Marvel Comics had in the Top 75 in October 2025.
Year-over-year numbers were flat, as Marvel Comics had thirty-nine comics in the Top 75 in November 2024.
Numbers were down from two years ago, as Marvel Comics had forty-six comics in the Top 75 in November 2023.
Numbers were down from three years ago, as Marvel Comics had forty-three comics in the Top 75 in November 2022.
The bad news continues for Marvel Comics as sales numbers are down by a wide margin compared to two years ago and three years ago. Marvel Comics only has its own editors to blame. Marvel Comics had a commanding sales lead over DC Comics before 2025. However, questionable writer hires and odd handling of characters have led to an erosion in their sales lead over the past three years.
DC Comics placed twenty-five comics in the Top 75. Month-over-month sales were up from the twenty-two comics that DC Comics had in the Top 75 in October 2025.
Year-over-year numbers were down, as DC Comics had twenty-six comics in the Top 75 in November 2024.
Numbers were up from two years ago, as DC Comics had nineteen comics in the Top 75 in November 2023.
Numbers were flat from three years ago, as DC Comics had twenty-five comics in the Top 75 in November 2022.
DC K.O., the Absolute Universe, and the Batman franchise accounted for twenty-one of DC Comics’ twenty-five comics in the Top 75. This narrative continues as DC Comics cannot generate interest in any of its other franchises.
It has to be discouraging to DC Comics that, despite its Top 10 and Top 25 success, it is actually doing worse in the Top 75 compared to a year ago and flat compared to three years ago. And none of us thought DC Comics was doing great in those years.
Image Comics placed nine comics in the Top 75. Month-over-month sales were down from the six comics that Image Comics had in the Top 75 in October 2025.
Year-over-year numbers were up, as Image Comics had five comics in the Top 75 in November 2024.
Numbers were up from two years ago, as Image Comics had eight comics in the Top 75 in November 2023.
Numbers were up from three years ago, as Image Comics had six comics in the Top 75 in November 2022.
IDW Publishing placed two comics in the Top 75. Month-over-month sales were up from the one comic that IDW Publishing had in the Top 75 in October 2025.
Year-over-year numbers were flat, as IDW Publishing had two comics in the Top 75 in November 2024.
Numbers were up from two years ago, as IDW Publishing had zero comics in the Top 75 in November 2023.
Numbers were up from three years ago, as IDW Publishing had zero comics in the Top 75 in November 2022.
The Battle for the Top 100
Based on historical numbers from the Comichron as well as projections through April 2022, the titles in the numbers 76-100 range typically sell in the 24,000 to 18,000 unit range.
Marvel Comics placed fifty-one comics in the Top 100. Month-over-month sales were down from the fifty-two comics that Marvel Comics had in the Top 100 in October 2025.
Year-over-year numbers were up, as Marvel Comics had fifty comics in the Top 100 in November 2024.
Numbers were down from two years ago, as Marvel Comics had fifty-seven comics in the Top 100 in November 2023.
Numbers were down from three years ago, as Marvel Comics had fifty-six comics in the Top 100 in November 2022.
DC Comics placed thirty-five comics in the Top 100. Month-over-month sales were up from the thirty-two comics that DC Comics had in the Top 100 in October 2025.
Year-over-year numbers were up, as DC Comics had thirty-three comics in the Top 100 in November 2024.
Numbers were up from two years ago, as DC Comics had twenty-five comics in the Top 100 in November 2023.
Numbers were up from three years ago, as DC Comics had thirty-three comics in the Top 100 in November 2022.
DC K.O., the Absolute Universe, and the Batman franchise accounted for twenty-six of DC Comics’ thirty-five comics in the Top 100.
Image Comics placed eleven comics in the Top 100. Month-over-month sales were up from the eight comics that Image Comics had in the Top 100 in October 2025.
Year-over-year numbers were up, as Image Comics had eight comics in the Top 100 in November 2024.
Numbers were down from two years ago, as Image Comics had twelve comics in the Top 100 in November 2023.
Numbers were up from three years ago, as Image Comics had seven comics in the Top 100 in November 2022.
Invincible Universe Capes #1 had an unimpressive debut at the number 86 spot.
Skinbreaker #3 fell from the number 55 spot to the number 97 spot. This title is dropping like a rock in the sales chart.
IDW Publishing placed two comics in the Top 100. Month-over-month sales were flat compared to the two comics that IDW Publishing had in the Top 100 in October 2025.
Year-over-year numbers were flat, as IDW Publishing had two comics in the Top 100 in November 2024.
Numbers were up from two years ago, as IDW Publishing had one comic in the Top 100 in November 2023.
Numbers were up from three years ago, as IDW Publishing had zero comics in the Top 100 in November 2022.
Dynamite Entertainment placed one comic in the Top 100. Month-over-month sales were down from the two comics that Dynamite Entertainment had in the Top 100 in October 2025.
Year-over-year numbers were down, as Dynamite Entertainment had four comics in the Top 100 in November 2024.
Numbers were up from two years ago, as Dynamite Entertainment had zero comics in the Top 100 in November 2023.
Numbers were up from three years ago, as Dynamite Entertainment had zero comics in the Top 100 in November 2022.
Harley Quinn X Elvira #2 plummeted from the number 27 spot to the number 98 spot. This title failed to hook many readers into coming back for more.
Rokk’s Observation of the Top 200
We no longer get actual unit sales as we did back when the Comichron was running strong. So, it is tough to tell the overall health of the market when just looking at sales rankings. However, one way to gauge the health of the sales market is to see what titles are in the Top 200.
When you start to see titles that have never ranked in the Top 200 over three years, then you know there is a softening in the market. As the titles in the Top 200 sell fewer and fewer units, it makes it easier for low-performing titles to sneak into the Top 200.
In the November 2025 Top 200 Sales Rankings, we saw several titles making the Top 200 that have never made the Top 200 since we have been covering the sales rankings. We are also seeing more titles from publishers outside of Marvel Comics and DC Comics that normally sell much lower slotting higher in the Top 200. We also see comics from DC Comics that are always unranked now being able to sneak into the Top 200.
The Joshua Williamson Award For The Writer With The Most Titles In The Top 50
There was one writer with two comics from the same title in the Top 50.
Joe Kelly had two comics from the same title, with Amazing Spider-Man #15 at the number 9 spot and Amazing Spider-Man #16 at the number 17 spot.
Six writers had two comics from different titles in the Top 50.
J. Michael Straczynski had two comics from different titles, with 1776 #1 at the number 39 spot and Amazing Spider-Man Torn #2 at the number 42 spot.
Benjamin Percy had two comics from different titles, with Predator Kills the Marvel Universe #4 at the number 37 spot and Punisher Red Band #3 at the number 27 spot.
Robert Kirkman had two comics from different titles, with Transformers #26 at the number 11 spot and Void Rivals #24 at the number 48 spot.
Jed MacKay had two comics from different titles, with Amazing X-Men #2 at the number 23 spot and Avengers #32 at the number 50 spot.
Ryan North had two comics from different titles, with One World Under Doom #9 at the number 12 spot and Fantastic Four #5 at the number 13 spot.
Jeph Loeb had two comics from different titles, with Batman #162 (Batman Hush 2 #5) at the number 6 spot and X-Men of Apocalypse #1 at the number 22 spot.
One writer had three comics from different titles in the Top 50.
Scott Snyder had three comics from different titles in the Top 50, with DC / Marvel – Batman / Deadpool #1 at the number 1 spot, Absolute Batman #14 at the number 3 spot, and Absolute Batman #13 at the number 32 spot.
However, one writer stood above all else with a commanding six comics in the Top 50!
Joshua Williamson had six comics from different titles and different publishers in the Top 50 with DC K.O. Knightfight #1 at the number 4 spot, DC K.O. #2 at the number 5 spot, G.I. JOE #13 at the number 19 spot, DC K.O. #1 at the number 28 spot, Superman #32 at the number 40 spot, and G.I. JOE #14 at the number 47 spot.
Therefore, the winner of the Joshua Williamson Award for November 2025 is…Joshua Williamson! What an impressive showing! This Award bears Williamson’s name for a reason.
Marvel Comics and DC Comics Debut Issues
1 DC / Marvel – Batman / Deadpool #1 (One-Shot) (DC Comics)
4 DC K.O. Knightfight #1 (Of 4) (DC Comics)
18 Alien vs. Captain America #1 (Marvel Comics)
22 X-Men of Apocalypse #1 (Marvel Comics)
24 Planet She-Hulk #1 (Marvel Comics)
25 Batman / Static Beyond #1 (Of 6) (DC Comics)
26 Infernal Hulk #1 (Marvel Comics)
39 1776 #1 (Marvel Comics)
43 Batman / Green Arrow / The Question: Arcadia #1 (Of 4) (DC Comics)
46 Predator Badlands #1 (Marvel Comics)
54 Harley and Ivy Life and Crimes #1 (Of 6) (DC Comics)
65 Spider-Man Holiday Spectacular #1 (Marvel Comics)
162 Echo Seeker Of Truth #1 (Marvel Comics)
As usual, we will deal with these various issues in their respective franchise sections below.
Big Events
One World Under Doom
12 One World Under Doom #9 (
138 Red Hulk #10
One World Under Doom had zero comics in the Top 10, one comic in the Top 25, and one comic in the Top 50. This was flat compared to October 2025, when One World Under Doom had zero comics in the Top 10, one comic in the Top 25, and one comic in the Top 50.
One World Under Doom #9 ticked up from the number 13 spot to the number 12 spot.
Age of Revelation
23 Amazing X-Men #2 (Age of Revelation)
51 X-Men Book of Revelation #2 (Age of Revelation)
52 Rogue Storm #2 (Age of Revelation)
58 The Last Wolverine #2 (Age of Revelation)
59 Iron & Frost #2 (Age of Revelation)
64 Laura Kinney Sabretooth #2 (Age of Revelation)
71 Radioactive Spider-Man #2 (Age of Revelation)
73 Sinister’s Six #2 (Age of Revelation)
99 Binary #2 (Age of Revelation)
118 Undeadpool #2 (Age of Revelation)
134 X-Vengers #2 (Age of Revelation)
137 Expatriate X-Men #2 (Age of Revelation)
139 Omega Kids #2 (Age of Revelation)
143 Cloak or Dagger #2 (Age of Revelation)
145 Undeadpool #1 (Age of Revelation) (Resolicitation)
156 Cloak or Dagger #1 (Age of Revelation) (Resolicitation)
185 Expatriate X-Men #1 (Age of Revelation) (Resolicitation)
Age of Revelation had zero comics in the Top 10, one comic in the Top 25, and one comic in the Top 50. This was worse than October 2025, when Age of Revelation had zero comics in the Top 10, two comics in the Top 25, and nine comics in the Top 50.
This big event is crashing and burning in the sales chart.
DC K.O.
4 DC K.O. Knightfight #1 (Of 4)
5 DC K.O. #2 (Of 4)
28 DC K.O. #1 (Of 4) (Resolicitation)
40 Superman #32 (DC K.O.)
41 Justice League Unlimited #13 (DC K.O.)
66 Titans #29 (DC K.O.)
109 The Flash #27 (DC K.O.)
167 Justice League Unlimited #12 (DC K.O.) (Resolicitation)
DC K.O. had two comics in the Top 10, two comics in the Top 25, and four comics in the Top 50. This was better in the Top 10, flat in the Top 25, and better in the Top 50 than in October 2025, when DC K.O. had one comic in the Top 10, two comics in the Top 25, and three comics in the Top 50.
DC K.O. #2 dipped from the number 1 spot to the number 5 spot.
DC K.O. Knightfight #1 had an excellent debut at the number 4 spot.
Hasbro Franchise
11 Transformers #26
19 G.I. JOE #13
47 G.I. JOE #14
120 G.I. JOE: A Real American Hero #322
Unranked: G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero – Hama Files Edition #26
The Hasbro franchise had zero comics in the Top 10, two comics in the Top 25, and three comics in the Top 50. This was worse in the Top 10, better in the Top 25, and better in the Top 50 than in October 2025, when the Hasbro franchise had one comic in the Top 10, one comic in the Top 25, and two comics in the Top 50.
Year-over-year numbers were worse in the Top 10, flat in the Top 25, and better in the Top 50 as the Hasbro franchise had one comic in the Top 10, two comics in the Top 25, and two comics in the Top 50 in November 2024.
Transformers #26 dropped from the number 5 spot to the number 11 spot. This snapped a one-month stint in the Top 10.
G.I. JOE #13 shot up to the number 19 spot. This is the highest G.I. JOE has been in the rankings since G.I. JOE #3 took the number 14 spot in January 2025.
G.I. JOE #14 then dropped from the number 19 spot to the number 47 spot.
G.I. JOE: A Real American Hero #322 fell from the number 98 spot to the number 120 spot. This ended this title’s one-month tour outside of the Dead Titles Walking category.
Spawn Franchise
60 Spawn #370
62 Spawn: The Dark Ages #1 (Of 6)
150 Deadly Tales of The Gunslinger Spawn #10
174 I Saw Santa A Spawn Universe Christmas Story #1 (Of 2)
175 Spawn: Scorched #46
Unranked: Gunslinger Spawn #49
Unranked: Spawn: Rat City #20
The Spawn franchise had zero comics in the Top 50. This was flat compared to October 2025, when the Spawn franchise had zero comics in the Top 50.
Year-over-year numbers were flat, as the Spawn franchise had zero comics in the Top 50 in November 2024.
Spawn #370 shot up from the number 111 spot to the number 60 spot.
Spawn: The Dark Ages #1 had an unimpressive debut at the number 62 spot. This six-issue limited series seems destined for the Dead Titles Walking category soon.
Deadly Tales of The Gunslinger Spawn #10 rocketed up from the number 199 spot to the number 150 spot.
I Saw Santa: A Spawn Universe Christmas Story #1 had a weak debut at the number 174 spot. We shall see if this two-issue mini-series can conclude ranked in the Top 200.
Spawn: Scorched #46 blasted back into the Top 200 as it went from unranked to the number 175 spot.
Gunslinger Spawn #49 crashed from the number 148 spot and out of the Top 200 to end up unranked.
Spawn: Rat City #20 was unranked for the seventh straight month. Selecting Erica Schultz as the writer has led to the predictable lack of success we are seeing for this title.
Ghost Machine Titles
53 Rook Exodus #8
116 Redcoat #15
140 Geiger #18
Unranked: Hornsby & Halo #12
Ghost Machine had zero comics in the Top 50. This was flat compared to October 2025, when Ghost Machine had zero comics in the Top 50.
Year-over-year numbers were flat, as Ghost Machine had zero comics in the Top 50 in November 2024.
Rook Exodus #8 shot up from the number 126 spot to the number 53 spot.
Redcoat #15 climbed from the number 149 spot to the number 116 spot.
Geiger #18 took the number 140 spot, which is the same ranking this title had in August 2025.
Hornsby & Halo #12 was unranked for the twelfth straight month.
Godzilla Franchise
31 Godzilla Destroys the Marvel Universe #5 (Marvel Comics)
130 Justice League vs Godzilla vs Kong 2 #5 (Of 7) (DC Comics)
131 Godzilla (Kai-Sei Era) #4 (IDW Publishing)
Unranked: Godzilla: Escape the Deadzone #4 (IDW Publishing)
Unranked: Starship Godzilla #2 (IDW Publishing)
The Godzilla franchise had zero comics in the Top 10, zero comics in the Top 25, and one comic in the Top 50. This was flat compared to October 2025, when the Godzilla franchise had zero comics in the Top 10, zero comics in the Top 25, and one comic in the Top 50.
Godzilla Destroys the Marvel Universe #5 dipped from the number 26 spot to the number 31 spot. Marvel Comics continues to enjoy success with its Godzilla comics.
Justice League vs Godzilla vs Kong 2 #5 plummeted from the number 84 spot to the number 130 spot. Wow. This title has crashed in the sales rankings in a quick fashion. This is the first time we have seen a Godzilla comic from either Marvel Comics or DC Comics in the Dead Titles Walking category.
Godzilla (Kai-Sei Era) #4 dipped from the number 127 spot to the number 131 spot. This is the third straight month this title has been in the Dead Titles Walking category. This title has been a huge disappointment after a solid debut at the number 47 spot.
Godzilla: Escape the Deadzone #4 fell from the number 198 spot and out of the Top 200 to end up unranked. This title has been unranked for two of the past three issues.
Starship Godzilla #2 plummeted from the number 158 spot and out of the Top 200 to end up unranked. Welp. That was fast. This is just more of IDW Publishing doing what they do best with licensed properties. Driving them out of the Top 200.
Star Wars Franchise
84 Star Wars #7 (Marvel Comics)
100 Star Wars: The Legacy of Vader #10 (Marvel Comics)
121 Star Wars: Jedi Knights #9 (Marvel Comics)
171 Star Wars Boba Fett – Black, White & Red #3 (Marvel Comics)
Unranked: Star Wars: Han Solo – Hunt for the Falcon #3 (Marvel Comics)
Unranked: Star Wars: Hyperspace Stories – Tides of Terror #3 (Dark Horse Comics)
The Star Wars franchise had zero comics in the Top 50. This was flat compared to October 2025, when the Star Wars franchise had zero comics in the Top 50.
Year-over-year numbers were flat, as the Star Wars franchise had zero comics in the Top 50 in November 2024.
Numbers were down from two years ago, as the Star Wars franchise had zero comics in the Top 10, zero comics in the Top 25, and two comics in the Top 50 in November 2023.
Numbers were down from three years ago, as the Star Wars franchise had zero comics in the Top 10, one comic in the Top 25, and six comics in the Top 50 in November 2022.
Star Wars continues to be a total dumpster fire. Disney/Lucasfilm/Marvel Comics have joined forces to drive away the fanbase in large numbers. There is nothing positive going for this franchise anymore.
Star Wars #7 shot up from the number 129 spot to the number 84 spot. This snapped a one-month tour in the Dead Titles Walking category for this title.
Star Wars: The Legacy of Vader #10 ticked up from the number 113 spot to the number 100 spot. This narrowly ended a one-month tour in the Dead Titles Walking category for this title.
Star Wars: Jedi Knights #9 fell from the number 108 spot to the number 121 spot. This title has been a Dead Title Walking for three straight months.
Star Wars Boba Fett – Black, White & Red #3 fell from the number 138 spot to the number 171 spot. This is the second straight month this title has been a Dead Title Walking.
Star Wars: Han Solo – Hunt for the Falcon #3 dropped from the number 153 spot and fell out of the Top 200 to go unranked. That didn’t take long. This is just Rodney Barnes doing what he does best on a Star Wars comic: going unranked. Everyone outside of Marvel Comics editorial saw this coming from a mile away.
Star Wars: Hyperspace Stories – Tides of Terror #3 was unranked for the third consecutive month. Nobody cares. I feel so bad for Dark Horse Comics. I hope they are not paying much for this useless Star Wars license.
Spider-Man Franchise
9 Amazing Spider-Man #15
17 Amazing Spider-Man #16
33 Spider-Man Noir #2
42 Amazing Spider-Man Torn #2
45 Spider-Man & Wolverine #7
49 Spider-Man ’94 #3
57 Venom #251
63 Black Cat #4
65 Spider-Man Holiday Spectacular #1
71 Radioactive Spider-Man #2 (Age of Revelation)
79 Miles Morales: Spider-Man #40
87 All-New Spider-Gwen The Ghost-Spider #4
90 Eddie Brock: Carnage #10
123 Black Cat #3 (Resolicitation)
177 Venom Black, White & Blood #4
179 Amazing Spider-Man #14 (Resolicitation)
182 All-New Spider-Gwen The Ghost-Spider #3 (Resolicitation)
193 Spider-Man Noir #1 (Resolicitation)
Unranked: Spider-Girl #6
The Spider-Man franchise had one comic in the Top 10, two comics in the Top 25, and six comics in the Top 50. This was flat in the Top 10 and Top 25 and down in the Top 50 compared to October 2025, when the Spider-Man franchise had one comic in the Top 10, two comics in the Top 25, and seven comics in the Top 50.
Year-over-year numbers were down, as the Spider-Man franchise had two comics in the Top 10, three comics in the Top 25, and eight comics in the Top 50 in November 2024.
Numbers were down from two years ago, as the Spider-Man franchise had four comics in the Top 10, six comics in the Top 25, and nine comics in the Top 50 in November 2023.
Numbers were down from three years ago, as the Spider-Man franchise had three comics in the Top 10, five comics in the Top 25, and seven comics in the Top 50 in November 2022.
Amazing Spider-Man #15 took the number 9 spot, which is the same ranking it had in October 2025. Amazing Spider-Man #16 then dropped to the number 17 spot.
Amazing Spider-Man Torn #2 took a hit, falling from the number 15 spot to the number 42 spot. Despite the incredible debut number, I figured this title would suffer a large drop. I based this on J. Michael Stracynksi being the writer. I love Peter Parker’s character, but I was unwilling to endure another JMS story.
Spider-Man ’94 #3 dropped from the number 34 spot to the number 49 spot. This four-issue mini-series looks like it will conclude outside of the Top 50.
Let’s check out the duo title.
Spider-Man & Wolverine #7 fell from the number 30 spot to the number 45 spot. This title has been a Top 50 seller except for one issue.
Let’s hop over to the knock-off Spider-Men.
Spider-Man Noir #2 ticked down from the number 29 spot to the number 33 spot. That is a solid number for the second issue.
Miles Morales: Spider-Man #40 climbed from the number 94 spot to the number 79 spot. This is unusually high in the rankings for this title.
Let’s check out the Venomverse.
Venom #251 dropped from the number 37 spot to the number 57 spot. This is roughly where All-New Venom was in the rankings before the title got a new name and re-numbering. That gimmick only led to a one-month sales boost.
Eddie Brock: Carnage #10 took the number 90 spot, which is the same ranking this title had in October 2025.
Venom Black, White & Blood #4 fell from the number 128 spot to the number 177 spot. Keep in mind that this title debuted at the number 39 spot! With this issue, this four-issue mini-series has concluded. This title was a sales failure as three of its four issues were in the Dead Titles Walking category.
Let’s wrap up with the ladies of the Spider-Man franchise.
Black Cat #4 dropped from the number 47 spot to the number 63 spot. This title has been outside of the Top 50 for two of the past three issues. Keep in mind that this title posted an insane debut at the number 6 spot. G. Willow Wilson keeps her streak going of having little mass consumer appeal.
All-New Spider-Gwen The Ghost-Spider #4 ticked up from the number 97 spot to the number 87 spot.
Spider-Girl #6 fell from the number 180 spot and out of the Top 200 to go unranked. This title has gone unranked in two of the past three issues. Torunn Grønbekk continues her streak of having no sales success on mainstream superhero comics.
X-Men Franchise
22 X-Men of Apocalypse #1
23 Amazing X-Men #2 (Age of Revelation)
38 Unbreakable X-Men #2 (Age of Revelation)
51 X-Men Book of Revelation #2 (Age of Revelation)
52 Rogue Storm #2 (Age of Revelation)
58 The Last Wolverine #2 (Age of Revelation)
59 Iron & Frost #2 (Age of Revelation)
64 Laura Kinney Sabretooth #2 (Age of Revelation)
71 Radioactive Spider-Man #2 (Age of Revelation)
73 Sinister’s Six #2 (Age of Revelation)
94 Longshots #2 (Age of Revelation)
99 Binary #2 (Age of Revelation)
118 Undeadpool #2 (Age of Revelation)
134 X-Vengers #2 (Age of Revelation)
137 Expatriate X-Men #2 (Age of Revelation)
139 Omega Kids #2 (Age of Revelation)
143 Cloak or Dagger #2 (Age of Revelation)
145 Undeadpool #1 (Age of Revelation) (Resolicitation)
156 Cloak or Dagger #1 (Age of Revelation) (Resolicitation)
185 Expatriate X-Men #1 (Age of Revelation) (Resolicitation)
Unranked: Wolverine: Revenge – Red Band Raw: Black & White Edition #5
Unranked: X-Men: Tales from the Age of Apocalypse #1
The X-Men franchise had zero comics in the Top 10, two comics in the Top 25, and three comics in the Top 50. This was worse than October 2025, when the X-Men franchise had zero comics in the Top 10, three comics in the Top 25, and ten comics in the Top 50.
Year-over-year numbers were down by a massive margin, as the X-Men franchise had one comic in the Top 10, six comics in the Top 25, and thirteen comics in the Top 50 in November 2024.
Numbers were down from two years ago, as the X-Men franchise had one comic in the Top 10, two comics in the Top 25, and ten comics in the Top 50 in November 2023.
Numbers were down from three years ago, as the X-Men franchise had one comic in the Top 10, one comic in the Top 25, and five comics in the Top 50 in November 2022.
Let’s begin with the team titles.
X-Men of Apocalypse #1 had a solid debut at the number 22 spot. This six-issue limited series from Jeph Loeb has the potential to be a dependable seller.
Amazing X-Men #2 dipped from the number 20 spot to the number 23 spot. That is an impressive showing for this three-issue limited series from Jed MacKay. Most readers came back for more.
Unbreakable X-Men #2 fell from the number 24 spot to the number 38 spot. This three-issue mini-series from Gail Simone did not fare as well as MacKay’s Amazing X-Men.
X-Men Book of Revelation #2 dipped from the number 50 spot to the number 51 spot. Jed MacKay does it again as this three-issue mini-series retained most of its readers.
Sinister’s Six #2 fell from the number 49 spot to the number 73 spot. This three-issue mini-series from David Marquez should conclude outside of the Top 75.
Longshots #2 dropped from the number 68 spot to the number 94 spot. This three-issue mini-series is likely to conclude outside of the Top 100.
X-Vengers #2 fell from the number 87 spot to the number 134 spot. This Jason Loo mini-series wasted no time becoming a Dead Title Walking.
Expatriate X-Men #2 dropped from the number 103 spot to the number 137 spot. This mini-series from Eve Ewing has been a sales disaster. It is mystifying why Ewing continues to get work from Marvel Comics since everything she writes crashes and burns in the sales chart.
Omega Kids #2 fell from the number 114 spot to the number 139 spot. This mini-series continues to be the sales dog of the Age of Revelation comics.
Let’s check out the duo titles.
Rogue Storm #2 dropped from the number 40 spot to the number 52 spot.
Iron & Frost #2 dipped from the number 52 spot to the number 59 spot. This is a rather small drop for Emma Frost and Mr. Emma Frost’s title.
Cloak or Dagger #2 cratered as it plummeted from the number 65 spot to the number 143 spot. What an embarrassing sales failure this mini-series has been as readers fled this title in droves after the debut issue. This is the biggest drop among all of the Age of Revelation comics. This is entirely predictable. Justina Ireland is the writer and has always been an unmitigated sales failure on every mainstream superhero comic she has written. It is bizarre how Ireland keeps getting hired by Marvel Comics.
Time to check out the dudes of the X-Men franchise.
The Last Wolverine #2 fell from the number 43 spot to the number 58 spot.
Radioactive Spider-Man #2 dropped from the number 39 spot to the number 71 spot.
Undeadpool #2 crashed from the number 67 spot to the number 118 spot. Yikes. Tim Seeley failed to get readers to return for more.
Let’s wrap up with the ladies of the X-Men franchise.
Laura Kinney Sabretooth #2 fell from the number 37 spot to the number 64 spot. I predicted this title would fall out of the Top 50 with the second issue. And, as usual, Erica Schultz failed to retain a large percentage of readers from the debut issue.
Binary #2 fell into a death spiral from the number 57 spot to the number 99 spot. This title will conclude as a Dead Title Walking with the next issue. It is easy money betting that anything from Stephanie Phillips is going to be a sales failure.
The Age of Revelation is a sales failure. Only two of the sixteen titles made the Top 25. Only three of the sixteen titles made the Top 50. Five of the sixteen titles were Dead Titles Walking. That is an utter embarrassment.
Marvel Comics editorial soiled the sheets with this big event story. The collection of writers for these titles was terrible. The execution of this big event story has been a total miss.
Avengers Franchise
18 Alien vs. Captain America #1
20 Captain America #5
24 Planet She-Hulk #1
26 Infernal Hulk #1
50 Avengers #32
95 New Avengers #6
101 Thor #4
138 Red Hulk #10 (Doom)
160 Thor #3 (Resolicitation)
The Avengers franchise had zero comics in the Top 10, three comics in the Top 25, and five comics in the Top 50. This was better than October 2025, when the Avengers franchise had zero comics in the Top 10, one comic in the Top 25, and two comics in the Top 50.
Year-over-year numbers were down in the Top 10 but up in the Top 25 and Top 50, as the Avengers franchise had two comics in the Top 10, two comics in the Top 25, and four comics in the Top 50 in November 2024.
Numbers were down in the Top 25 and flat in the Top 50 from two years ago, as the Avengers franchise had zero comics in the Top 10, four comics in the Top 25, and five comics in the Top 50 in November 2023.
Numbers were down in the Top 10 but up in the Top 25 and Top 50 from three years ago, as the Avengers franchise had one comic in the Top 10, one comic in the Top 25, and three comics in the Top 50 in November 2022.
Let’s start with the team titles.
Avengers #32 ticked up from the number 51 spot to the number 50 spot. This was the fourth consecutive month that Avengers climbed in the rankings. This title finally cracked into the Top 50.
New Avengers #6 ticked up from the number 100 spot to the number 95 spot. This young title continues to flail about the sales chart like a drowning man.
Let’s check out the dudes of the Avengers franchise.
Alien vs. Captain America #1 had a nice debut at the number 18 spot. This four-issue mini-series, written by Frank Tieri, has the potential to be a strong-selling title.
Captain America #5 dipped from the number 16 spot to the number 20 spot. This title remains a sales hit for Marvel Comics.
Infernal Hulk #1 had an okay debut at the number 26 spot. Marvel Comics is going to keep restarting Hulk’s title with a different descriptor in front of his name until the end of time. And the sales results won’t change.
Red Hulk #10 shot up from the number 192 spot to the number 138 spot. Just when this title was about to go unranked, a soft sales market rescued it and allowed it to slot in much higher in the rankings.
The Mortal Thor #4 dropped from the number 81 spot to the number 101 spot. This unnecessary restart with a new descriptor before Thor’s name has been an embarrassing sales failure for Marvel Comics. With just the fourth issue, this is already a Dead Title Walking. This title was a consistent seller in the 40-49 range before it got canceled for The Mortal Thor.
Let’s wrap up with the sole lady of the Avengers franchise.
Planet She-Hulk #1 had a solid debut at the number 24 spot. Everyone outside of Marvel Comics knows this title is going to crash and burn in the sales rankings. Why? Stephanie Philips is the writer.
Fantastic Four Franchise
12 One World Under Doom #9
13 Fantastic Four #5
138 Red Hulk #10 (Doom)
148 Fantastic Four #4 (Resolicitation)
164 Death of the Silver Surfer #5 (Resolicitation)
The Fantastic Four franchise had zero comics in the Top 10, two comics in the Top 25, and two comics in the Top 50. This was flat compared to October 2025, when the Fantastic Four franchise had zero comics in the Top 10, two comics in the Top 25, and two comics in the Top 50.
Fantastic Four #5 ticked up from the number 17 spot to the number 13 spot.
The Ultimate Universe
15 Ultimate Wolverine #11
21 Ultimates #18
29 Ultimate X-Men #21
68 Ultimate Black Panther #22
70 Ultimate Spider-Man #22 (Resolicitation)
181 Ultimates #17 (Resolicitation)
192 Ultimate Spider-Man Incursion #5 (Resolicitation)
The Ultimate Universe had zero comics in the Top 10, two comics in the Top 25, and three comics in the Top 50. This was worse in the Top 10 and flat in the Top 25 and Top 50 compared to October 2025, when the Ultimate Universe had one comic in the Top 10, two comics in the Top 25, and three comics in the Top 50.
Year-over-year numbers were down in the Top 10 and flat in the Top 25 and Top 50, as the Ultimate Universe had two comics in the Top 10, three comics in the Top 25, and three comics in the Top 50 in November 2024.
Ultimate Wolverine #11 ticked up from the number 19 spot to the number 15 spot.
Ultimates #18 ticked up from the number 28 spot to the number 21 spot.
Ultimate X-Men #21 climbed from the number 68 spot to the number 29 spot.
Ultimate Black Panther #22 crept up from the number 74 spot to the number 68 spot.
Batman Franchise
1 DC / Marvel – Batman / Deadpool #1 (One-Shot)
2 Batman #3
4 DC K.O. Knightfight #1 (Of 4)
6 Batman #162 (Batman Hush 2 #5)
25 Batman / Static Beyond #1 (Of 6)
36 Marvel / DC – Deadpool / Batman One-Shot #1 (Marvel Comics) (Resolicitation)
43 Batman / Green Arrow / The Question: Arcadia #1 (Of 4)
54 Harley and Ivy Life and Crimes #1 (Of 6)
67 Batman #2 (Resolicitation)
69 Detective Comics #1103
72 Batman Superman World’s Finest #45
74 Poison Ivy #38
75 Nightwing #132
80 Batman Dark Patterns #12 (Of 12)
92 Immortal Legend Batman #4 (Of 6)
93 Batgirl #13
96 Batman and Robin #27
107 Batman #1 (Resolicitation)
113 Poison Ivy 2025 Annual #1 (One-Shot)
115 Batman Gotham by Gaslight – A League for Justice #5 (Of 6)
124 Batman the Long Halloween: The Last Halloween #10 (Of 10) (Resolicitation)
135 Birds of Prey #27
154 Catwoman #81
176 Batman and Robin Year One #12 (Of 12) (Resolicitation)
178 Batman #47 Facsimile
199 Harley Quinn #56
Unranked: Gotham Academy: First Year #2
The Batman franchise had four comics in the Top 10, five comics in the Top 25, and seven comics in the Top 50. This was better than October 2025, when the Batman franchise had one comic in the Top 10, two comics in the Top 25, and four comics in the Top 50.
Year-over-year numbers were up in the Top 10, flat in the Top 25, and down in the Top 50, as the Batman franchise had one comic in the Top 10, five comics in the Top 25, and eight comics in the Top 50 in November 2024.
Numbers were up in the Top 10 and Top 25, but flat in the Top 50 compared to two years ago, as the Batman franchise had two comics in the Top 10, three comics in the Top 25, and seven comics in the Top 50 in November 2023.
Numbers were up in the Top 10, but down in the Top 25 and Top 50 from three years ago, as the Batman franchise had two comics in the Top 10, seven comics in the Top 25, and nine comics in the Top 50 in November 2022.
Let’s kick off with the main man himself: Bruce Wayne.
DC / Marvel – Batman / Deadpool #1 snagged the number 1 spot. Of course.
Batman #3 ticked up from the number 4 spot to the number 2 spot. The sales power of this title is nothing astounding. It is irrelevant what writer DC Comics puts on this title. It is a lock for the Top 10. I think DC Comics could hire one of my pugs to write this title, and it would still make the Top 10 every month.
Batman #162 rocketed up from the number 50 spot to the number 6 spot. Wow. That is one hell of a rebound.
Batman / Static Beyond #1 had a solid debut at the number 25 spot. Well, look at this. DC Comics editorial finally figured out how to package and present a character who is a chronic sales failure. Static has always gotten bad sales numbers. How do you fix that? Pair him up with the most popular brand in comic books. This will get more fans reading a Static comic, and hopefully, many of them will like what they see and support a Static comic down the road.
Batman / Green Arrow / The Question: Arcadia #1 had an average debut at the number 43 spot. I like Gabriel Hardman. And I love that this title is starring the real Question in Vic Sage. Of course, this now means that this four-issue mini-series is going to get the patented Rokk’s Kiss of Death and become a sales dud like everything else I enjoy.
Detective Comics #1103 fell from the number 46 spot to the number 69 spot. This title remains far off the pace of its number 27 ranking in July 2025. Detective Comics has now sold outside of the Top 50 in two of the past three months.
Batman Superman World’s Finest #45 dropped from the number 56 spot to the number 72 spot. This snapped two consecutive months of this title climbing in the sales rankings.
Batman Dark Patterns #12 ticked up from the number 83 spot to the number 80 spot.
Immortal Legend Batman #4 fell from the number 54 spot to the number 92 spot. Ouch. That is an awful sign for this six-issue limited series. This title better rally or it’s going to conclude as a Dead Title Walking.
Batman: Gotham by Gaslight – A League for Justice #5 dipped down from the number 112 spot to the number 115 spot. This is the third consecutive month that this title has been in the Dead Titles Walking category.
Let’s check out the duo titles.
Batman and Robin #27 ticked down from the number 95 spot to the number 96 spot. This is about where we have come to expect to find this title.
Harley and Ivy: Life and Crimes #1 had an unimpressive debut at the number 54 spot. Based on the debut number, this six-issue mini-series is doomed to be a Dead Title Walking title in quick fashion.
This title is being written by Erica Henderson, who is an illustrator. Henderson has worked on Archie Comics and Squirrel Girl. I don’t see much here that convinces me Henderson will translate into sales success on a mainstream superhero comic book.
Let’s check out the sole bat-boy title.
Nightwing #132 dipped from the number 64 spot to the number 75 spot. This title continues to hover near the bottom of the Top 75.
Let’s wrap up with the ladies of the Batman franchise.
Poison Ivy #38 shot up from the number 170 spot to the number 74 spot. Poison Ivy takes advantage of a soft market and achieves its highest sales ranking since February 2025.
Poison Ivy 2025 Annual #1 had a terrible debut at the number 113 spot.
Batgirl #13 shot up from the number 184 spot to the number 93 spot. This snapped a two-issue streak in the Dead Titles Walking category.
Birds of Prey #27 managed to claw back into the Top 200 and take the number 135 spot. This title has been in the Dead Titles Walking category for nine consecutive issues.
Catwoman #81 fell from the number 107 spot to the number 154 spot. This title is never escaping the Dead Titles Walking category.
Harley Quinn #56 dropped from the number 131 spot to the number 199 spot. This title almost went unranked for the fifth time out of six months. Hiring a comedian to write a mainstream superhero comic book has been an unmitigated disaster. Go figure.
Gotham Academy: First Year #2 went unranked for the second consecutive month. Nobody finds sales failure in a more epic fashion than Becky Cloonan. Never change.
Superman Franchise
40 Superman #32 (DC K.O.)
61 Superman: The Kryptonite Spectrum #4 (Of 5)
72 Batman Superman World’s Finest #45
78 Supergirl #7
88 Action Comics #1092
112 Superman Unlimited #7
132 Adventures of Superman Book of El #3 (Of 12)
196 Superman #31 (DC K.O.) (Resolicitation)
The Superman franchise had zero comics in the Top 10, zero comics in the Top 25, and one comic in the Top 50. This was flat compared to October 2025, when the Superman franchise had zero comics in the Top 10, zero comics in the Top 25, and one comic in the Top 50.
Year-over-year numbers were down, as the Superman franchise had one comic in the Top 10, one comic in the Top 25, and three comics in the Top 50 in November 2024.
Numbers were down from two years ago, as the Superman franchise had zero comics in the Top 10, zero comics in the Top 25, and three comics in the Top 50 in November 2023.
Numbers were flat compared to three years ago, as the Superman franchise had zero comics in the Top 10, zero comics in the Top 25, and one comic in the Top 50 in November 2022.
Let’s start with Clark Kent.
Superman #32 dropped from the number 28 spot to the number 40 spot.
Superman: The Kryptonite Spectrum #4 ticked up from the number 66 spot to the number 61 spot.
Action Comics #1092 ticked up from the number 96 spot to the number 88 spot. There is no reason why this title should continue to consistently sell outside of the Top 50, let alone the Top 75.
Superman Unlimited #7 fell from the number 79 spot to the number 112 spot. Brutal. This young title has hit the Dead Titles Walking category in just seven issues.
Adventures of Superman Book of El #3 climbed back into the Top 200 and took the number 132 spot. This twelve-issue limited series has been a sales disaster from the start.
Let’s wrap up with the sole lady of the Superman franchise.
Supergirl #7 dropped from the number 71 spot to the number 78 spot. I predicted this title would be out of the Top 75 this month. We should see it continue to slide down the sales rankings.
Justice League Franchise
41 Justice League Unlimited #13 (DC K.O.)
43 Batman / Green Arrow / The Question: Arcadia #1 (Of 4)
85 Wonder Woman #27
91 Aquaman #11
102 JSA #13
109 The Flash #27 (DC K.O.)
126 Green Lantern Corps #10
130 Justice League vs Godzilla vs Kong 2 #5 (Of 7)
133 Justice League Red #4 (Of 6)
141 Mr Terrific Year One #6 (Of 6)
157 Green Lantern #29
163 Cheetah and Cheshire Rob the Justice League #4 (Of 6)
167 Justice League Unlimited #12 (DC K.O.) (Resolicitation)
190 Trinity Daughter of Wonder Woman #5 (Of 6)
Unranked: Green Arrow #30
The Justice League franchise had zero comics in the Top 10, zero comics in the Top 25, and two comics in the Top 50. This was flat in the Top 10, worse in the Top 25, and up in the Top 50 compared to October 2025, when the Justice League franchise had zero comics in the Top 10, one comic in the Top 25, and one comic in the Top 50.
Year-over-year numbers were down, as the Justice League franchise had two comics in the Top 10, four comics in the Top 25, and five comics in the Top 50 in November 2024.
Numbers were flat in the Top 10, down in the Top 25, and flat in the Top 50 compared to two years ago, as the Justice League franchise had zero comics in the Top 10, two comics in the Top 25, and two comics in the Top 50 in November 2023.
Numbers were up from three years ago, as the Justice League franchise had zero comics in the Top 50 in November 2022.
Let’s begin with the team titles.
Justice League Unlimited #13 fell from the number 25 spot to the number 41 spot. This has to be disappointing for DC Comics. Being a D.C. KO tie-in issue should have led this title to stay close to the Top 25.
JSA #13 climbed from the number 130 spot to the number 102 spot. The JSA franchise continues to be a sales disaster. DC Comics has been clueless on what to do with this franchise for decades.
Justice League vs Godzilla vs Kong 2 #5 plummeted from the number 84 spot to the number 130 spot. Yikes! This seven-issue mini-series has been an unmitigated sales disaster. What a shocker, given how popular the first Godzilla and Kong mini-series was for DC Comics.
Justice League Red #4 dips from the number 131 spot to the number 133 spot. This is the second consecutive month this six-issue limited series from Saladin Ahmed has been in the Dead Titles Walking category. This title was simply an awful idea from DC Comics’ editorial.
Let’s hop over to the Green Lantern franchise.
Green Lantern Corps #10 ticked up from the number 130 spot to the number 126 spot. This title has been in the Dead Titles Walking category for five of the past six issues.
Green Lantern #29 fell from the number 143 spot to the number 157 spot.
The state of the Green Lantern franchise remains an unacceptable failure.
Let’s check out the dudes of the Justice League franchise.
Aquaman #11 shot up from the number 137 spot to the number 91 spot. This snapped a five-month run in the Dead Titles Walking category.
The Flash #27 rocketed up from the number 191 spot to the number 109 spot. The only thing enjoyable about this issue is that you get to enjoy some Legion of Super-Heroes goodness.
Mr Terrific Year One #6 took advantage of a soft sales month and climbed back into the Top 200 and scored the number 141 spot. This concludes this six-issue limited series. Mr. Terrific Year One from Al Letson was a massive sales failure. This title spent all six issues in the Dead Titles Walking category and even went unranked for one issue. Brutal.
Green Arrow #30 fell out of the Top 200 and went unranked. This title has gone unranked in two of the last three issues. Unacceptable.
Let’s wrap up with the ladies of the Justice League franchise.
Wonder Woman #27 fell from the number 77 spot to the number 85 spot. Tom King’s title continues to crumble in the sales rankings. It looks like this title may be in the Dead Titles Walking category soon.
Trinity Daughter of Wonder Woman #5 fell from the number 160 spot to the number 190 spot. This title has been in the Dead Titles Walking category for four consecutive months. There was no consumer demand for this Tom King story starring a character that only Tom King finds compelling.
Cheetah and Cheshire Rob the Justice League #4 climbed back into the Top 200 to take the number 163 spot. This title has been a sales embarrassment for DC Comics, which continues to have no clue what its consumers want from it.
The state of all of these titles connected to the Justice League franchise remains an embarrassment for DC Comics. DC Comics’ editorial is to blame for the complete lack of sales success, and they appear clueless about what the consumer desires.
The Absolute Universe
3 Absolute Batman #14
7 Absolute Superman #13
8 Absolute Batman Annual #1 (One-Shot) (Resolicitation)
10 Absolute Wonder Woman #14
14 Absolute Green Lantern #8
16 Absolute Flash #9
32 Absolute Batman #13 (Resolicitation)
83 Absolute Wonder Woman #13 (Resolicitation)
110 Absolute Batman #12 (Resolicitation)
127 Absolute Evil #1 (One-Shot) (Resolicitation)
149 Absolute Batman #9 (Resolicitation)
166 Absolute Batman #11 (Resolicitation)
168 Absolute Batman #8 (Resolicitation)
184 Absolute Batman #10 (Resolicitation)
186 Absolute Flash #8 (Resolicitation)
194 Absolute Batman #1 (Resolicitation)
The Absolute Universe had four comics in the Top 10, six comics in the Top 25, and seven comics in the Top 50. This was better than October 2025, when the Absolute Universe had four comics in the Top 10, five comics in the Top 25, and six comics in the Top 50.
Year-over-year numbers were up, as the Absolute Universe franchise had three comics in the Top 10, six comics in the Top 25, and six comics in the Top 50 in October 2024.
Absolute Batman #14 dipped from the number 2 spot to the number 3 spot. This title remains an unstoppable sales monster.
Absolute Superman #13 took the number 7 spot, which is the same ranking Absolute Superman #12 took in September 2025.
Absolute Wonder Woman #14 fell from the number 6 spot to the number 10 spot.
Absolute Green Lantern #8 climbed from the number 24 spot to the number 14 spot.
Absolute Flash #9 fell from the number 10 spot to the number 16 spot.
Absolute Batman remains the crown jewel of the Absolute Universe franchise. And it is not even remotely close. This is emphasized by the fact that Absolute Green Lantern had zero resolicited issues, Absolute Wonder Woman had one resolicited issue, and Absolute Flash had one resolicited issue. Meanwhile, Absolute Batman posted a mind-melting seven resolicited issues. That is insane.
Supernatural Comics
56 Moon Knight: Fist of Khonshu #14 (Marvel Comics)
77 Spirits of Violence #2 (Of 5) (Marvel Comics)
82 Marvel Zombies Red Band #3 (Marvel Comics)
Unranked: Strange Tales #2 (Marvel Comics)
Moon Knight: Fist of Khonshu #14 climbed from the number 76 spot to the number 56 spot.
Spirits of Violence #2 dropped from the number 64 spot to the number 77 spot. That is an unusually small drop in the rankings for a title with such a low debut number.
Marvel Zombies Red Band #3 fell from the number 448 spot to the number 82 spot. Ouch. This title has faded quickly since debuting at the number 30 spot.
Strange Tales #2 fell from the number 136 spot and right out of the Top 200 to end up unranked. There was zero consumer demand for this four-issue mini-series starring a terrible collection of characters. This highlights the disconnect that exists between Marvel Comics editorial and the consumer.
Cosmic Comics
18 Alien vs. Captain America #1 (Marvel Comics)
37 Predator Kills the Marvel Universe #4 (Marvel Comics)
46 Predator Badlands #1 (Marvel Comics)
76 Nova Centurion #1 (Marvel Comics)
81 New Gods #12 (Of 12) (DC Comics)
Marvel Comics beat DC Comics by a score of INSERT in the Top 100.
Predator Kills the Marvel Universe #4 ticked up from the number 41 spot to the number 37 spot. This is the second consecutive month that this title has climbed in the sales rankings. This is rare to see after a drop with the second issue.
Predator Badlands #1 had an unimpressive debut at the number 46 spot. This five-issue limited series from Ethan Sacks looks like it will be out of the Top 75 by the next issue or two.
Nova Centurion #1 had a bad debut at the number 76 spot. Ouch. I did not see this coming. Jed MacKay normally enjoys good sales success with his Marvel Comics titles. I figured that a title from Mackay starring Nova would at least post a Top 50 seller. Once again, if I enjoy a title, it is doomed to fail in the sales chart. The story of my life. Rokk’s Kiss of Death strikes again.
New Gods #12 fell from the number 73 spot to the number 81 spot. With this issue, this twelve-issue mini-series has concluded. While this title was not a sales monster, it absolutely sold far better than I anticipated. New Gods managed to stay in the Top 100 for the entire twelve issues. That is a win for DC Comics, given the low profile of the New Gods franchise.
Street Level Comics
27 Punisher Red Band #3 (Marvel Comics)
30 Daredevil / Punisher: The Devil’s Trigger #1 (Marvel Comics)
104 Marvel Knights Punisher #2 (Marvel Comics)
162 Echo Seeker Of Truth #1 (Marvel Comics)
Unranked: The Undead Iron Fist #3 (Marvel Comics)
Punisher Red Band #3 fell from the number 18 spot to the number 27 spot. This title finally drops out of the Top 25, but is still doing well.
Daredevil / Punisher: The Devil’s Trigger #1 had a solid debut at the number 30 spot. This five-issue limited series from Jimmy Palmiotti should be a fun read. Which means I just gave it the Rokk’s Kiss of Death, and now it will plummet in the sales chart.
Marvel Knights Punisher #2 crashed and burned, plummeting from the number 22 spot to the number 104 spot. Good God!! That is a horrendous sales drop that I did not see coming. I liked the creative team of Palmiotti and Dan Panosian. Damn. Rokk’s Kiss of Death continues rolling like a runaway train this month.
Echo Seeker Of Truth #1 had an embarrassing debut at the number 162 spot. This is another shining example of Marvel Comics’ editorial being completely detached from the consumer’s desires. Echo is an unpopular character, no matter how hard Marvel Comics tries to shove this character in front of the consumer’s face.
Then the editorial staff doubles down on a bad decision by hiring a rapper to be the writer. What qualifies Taboo to write a mainstream superhero comic book for Marvel is utterly beyond me. Then editorial pairs this rapper up with a non-name writer in B. Earl and Melissa Flores, who has never had any sales success. I cannot figure out any of the logic going on with this title. What we got in the end is a predictable sales disaster.
The Undead Iron Fist #3 fell from the number 125 spot and right out of the Top 200 to end up unranked. Woof. Just brutal. If you see Jason Loo’s name on a comic book, then you can feel safe betting all of your savings on it failing in the sales chart.
Legacy Character Comics
66 Titans #29 (DC K.O.) (DC Comics)
75 Nightwing #132 (DC Comics)
78 Supergirl #7 (DC Comics)
93 Batgirl #13 (DC Comics)
109 The Flash #27 (DC K.O.) (DC Comics)
141 Mr Terrific Year One #6 (Of 6) (DC Comics)
190 Trinity Daughter of Wonder Woman #5 (Of 6) (DC Comics)
Unranked: Spider-Girl #6 (Marvel Comics)
Unranked: Gotham Academy: First Year #2 (DC Comics)
Unranked: C.O.R.T.: Children of the Round Table #3 (DC Comics)
Unranked: Teen Titans Go! #9 (DC Comics)
There were zero comics in the Top 50. This was flat compared to October 2025, when there were zero comics in the Top 50.
Year-over-year numbers were down, as there were zero legacy character comics in the Top 10, two comics in the Top 25, and three comics in the Top 50 in November 2024.
Numbers were down from two years ago, as there was one legacy character comic in the Top 10, two comics in the Top 25, and four comics in the Top 50 in November 2023.
Numbers were down from three years ago, as there were zero legacy character comics in the Top 10, one comic in the Top 25, and two comics in the Top 50 in November 2022.
Titans #29 ticked up from the number 69 spot to the number 66 spot. D.C. KO continues to be very good to the Titans. This is the highest in the sales chart that we have seen Titans in forever.
Mantle Swap Comics
57 Venom #251 (Marvel Comics)
64 Laura Kinney Sabretooth #2 (Age of Revelation) (Marvel Comics)
79 Miles Morales: Spider-Man #40 (Marvel Comics)
90 Eddie Brock: Carnage #10 (Marvel Comics)
164 Death of the Silver Surfer #5 (Marvel Comics) (Resolicitation)
There were zero comics in the Top 50. This was worse than October 2025, when there were zero mantle swap comics in the Top 10, zero comics in the Top 25, and one comic in the Top 50.
Year-over-year numbers were down, as there were zero mantle swap comics in the Top 10, zero comics in the Top 25, and two comics in the Top 50 in November 2024.
Numbers were down from two years ago, as there was one mantle swap comic in the Top 10, two comics in the Top 25, and two comics in the Top 50 in November 2023.
Numbers were flat from three years ago, as there were zero comics in the Top 50 in November 2022.
Female Lead Comics
10 Absolute Wonder Woman #14 (DC Comics)
24 Planet She-Hulk #1 (Marvel Comics)
52 Rogue Storm #2 (Age of Revelation) (Marvel Comics)
54 Harley and Ivy Life and Crimes #1 (Of 6) (DC Comics)
57 Venom #251 (Marvel Comics)
63 Black Cat #4 (Marvel Comics)
64 Laura Kinney Sabretooth #2 (Age of Revelation) (Marvel Comics)
74 Poison Ivy #38 (DC Comics)
78 Supergirl #7 (DC Comics)
83 Absolute Wonder Woman #13 (DC Comics) (Resolicitation)
85 Wonder Woman #27 (DC Comics)
87 All-New Spider-Gwen The Ghost-Spider #4 (Marvel Comics)
93 Batgirl #13 (DC Comics)
99 Binary #2 (Age of Revelation) (Marvel Comics)
113 Poison Ivy 2025 Annual #1 (One-Shot) (DC Comics)
123 Black Cat #3 (Marvel Comics) (Resolicitation)
135 Birds of Prey #27 (DC Comics)
154 Catwoman #81 (DC Comics)
162 Echo Seeker Of Truth #1 (Marvel Comics)
163 Cheetah and Cheshire Rob the Justice League #4 (Of 6) (DC Comics)
164 Death of the Silver Surfer #5 (Marvel Comics) (Resolicitation)
182 All-New Spider-Gwen The Ghost-Spider #3 (Marvel Comics) (Resolicitation)
190 Trinity Daughter of Wonder Woman #5 (Of 6) (DC Comics)
199 Harley Quinn #56 (DC Comics)
Unranked: Spider-Girl #6 (Marvel Comics)
Unranked: DC’s I Saw Ma Hunkel Kissing Santa Claus #1 (DC Comics)
There was one female lead comic in the Top 10, two comics in the Top 25, and two comics in the Top 50. This was flat in the Top 10, up in the Top 25, and down in the Top 50 compared to October 2025, when there was one female lead comic in the Top 10, one comic in the Top 25, and four comics in the Top 50.
Year-over-year numbers were down by a wide margin, as there was one female lead comic in the Top 10, four comics in the Top 25, and eight comics in the Top 50 in October 2024.
Numbers were up in the Top 10, flat in the Top 25, and down in the Top 50 compared to two years ago, as there were zero female lead comics in the Top 10, two comics in the Top 25, and three comics in the Top 50 in October 2023.
Numbers were up in the Top 10 and Top 25, but down in the Top 50 compared to three years ago, as there were zero female lead comics in the Top 10, zero comics in the Top 25, and three comics in the Top 50 in October 2022.
Marvel placed one female lead comic in the Top 50. Month-over-month numbers were down, as Marvel Comics had three female lead comics in the Top 50 in September 2025.
Year-over-year numbers were down, as Marvel Comics had three female lead comics in the Top 50 in October 2024.
Numbers were flat in the Top 50 from two years ago, as there was one female lead comic in the Top 50 in October 2023.
Numbers were down in the Top 50 compared to three years ago, as Marvel Comics had two female-led comics in the Top 50 in October 2022.
DC Comics had one female lead comic in the Top 50. Month-over-month numbers were flat, as DC Comics had one female-led comic in the Top 50 in September 2025.
Year-over-year numbers were down by a wide margin, as DC Comics had five female lead comics in the Top 50 in October 2024.
Numbers were down in the Top 50 from two years ago, as there were two female lead comics in the Top 50 in October 2023.
Numbers were flat in the Top 50 from three years ago, as DC Comics had one female lead comic in the Top 50 in October 2022.
Marvel Comics and DC Comics fought to an unimpressive draw in the Battle of the Top 25 by a score of 1-1.
Marvel Comics and DC Comics had an embarrassing 1-1 draw in the Battle of the Top 50.
Nine out of the twenty-two new female lead titles this month were dead titles walking. This means that 41% of the new female lead titles were dead titles walking.
This was up from the six out of the fourteen new female lead titles that were dead titles walking in October 2025. This comprised 43% of the new female lead titles.
Minority Lead Comics
79 Miles Morales: Spider-Man #40 (Marvel Comics)
93 Batgirl #13 (DC Comics)
141 Mr Terrific Year One #6 (Of 6) (DC Comics)
162 Echo Seeker Of Truth #1 (Marvel Comics)
There were zero comics in the Top 50. This was flat compared to October 2025, when there were zero comics in the Top 50.
Year-over-year numbers were down by a wide margin, as there were zero minority lead comics in the Top 10, two comics in the Top 25, and four comics in the Top 50 in October 2024.
Numbers were flat compared to two years ago, as there were zero comics in the Top 50 in October 2023.
Numbers were down from three years ago, as there were zero minority lead comics in the Top 10, zero comics in the Top 25, and one comic in the Top 50 in October 2022.
Marvel placed zero minority lead comics in the Top 50. Month-over-month numbers were flat, as Marvel Comics had zero minority lead comics in the Top 50 in September 2025.
Year-over-year numbers were down, as Marvel Comics had two minority lead comics in the Top 50 in October 2024.
Numbers were flat in the Top 50 from two years ago, as there were zero minority lead comics in the Top 50 in October 2023.
Numbers were down in the Top 50 from three years ago, as Marvel Comics had two minority lead comics in the Top 50 in October 2022.
DC Comics had zero minority lead comics in the Top 50. Month-over-month numbers were flat, as DC Comics had zero minority lead comics in the Top 50 in September 2025.
Year-over-year numbers were down, as DC Comics also had two minority lead comics in the Top 50 in October 2024.
Numbers were flat in the Top 50 from two years ago, as there were zero minority lead comics in the Top 50 in October 2023.
Numbers were flat in the Top 50 from three years ago, as DC Comics had zero minority lead comics in the Top 50 in October 2022.
Marvel Comics and DC Comics “fought” to a 0-0 draw in the Battle of the Top 25.
Marvel Comics and DC Comics had an embarrassing 0-0 draw in the Battle of the Top 50.
Two out of the four new minority lead titles this month were dead titles walking. This comprised 50% of the new minority lead titles.
This was down from two of the three new minority lead titles that were dead titles walking in October 2025. This comprised 67% of the new minority lead titles.
Dead Titles Walking
Based on historical numbers from the Comichron as well as projections through April 2022, titles outside of the Top 100 are usually selling under the 18,000 unit sales mark. These are the Marvel Comics and DC Comics titles that are dead titles walking.
Marvel Comics
100 Star Wars: The Legacy of Vader #10
101 Thor #4
104 Marvel Knights Punisher #2
118 Undeadpool #2 (Age of Revelation)
121 Star Wars: Jedi Knights #9
128 Battleworld #3
134 X-Vengers #2 (Age of Revelation)
137 Expatriate X-Men #2 (Age of Revelation)
138 Red Hulk #10 (Doom)
139 Omega Kids #2 (Age of Revelation)
143 Cloak or Dagger #2 (Age of Revelation)
162 Echo Seeker Of Truth #1
171 Star Wars Boba Fett – Black, White & Red #3
177 Venom Black, White & Blood #4
195 Marvel Black, White & Blood And Guts #2
Unranked: Spider-Girl #6
Unranked: Star Wars: Han Solo – Hunt for the Falcon #3
Unranked: Strange Tales #2
Unranked: Wolverine: Revenge – Red Band Raw: Black & White Edition #5
Unranked: X-Men: Tales from the Age of Apocalypse #1
Unranked: The Undead Iron Fist #3
Unranked: Uncle Scrooge: Earth’s Mightiest Duck #4
Marvel Comics had twenty-two dead titles walking out of their seventy-one new titles in November 2025. This means that 31% of Marvel Comics’ new titles in November 2025 were dead titles walking.
This was up from the twenty dead titles walking that Marvel Comics had in October 2025, which comprised 29% of Marvel Comics’ new titles.
Year-over-year numbers were up as Marvel Comics had twenty-one dead titles walking in November 2024. This comprised 31% of Marvel Comics’ new titles in November 2024.
Numbers were down from two years ago as Marvel Comics had twenty-four dead titles walking in November 2023. This comprised 30% of Marvel Comics’ new titles in November 2023.
Numbers were up from three years ago, as Marvel Comics had twenty-one dead titles walking in November 2022. This comprised 27% of Marvel Comics’ new titles in November 2022.
Marvel Comics took first place with sixty-four new comics in the Top 200 in November 2025.
DC Comics
102 JSA #13
109 The Flash #27 (DC K.O.)
112 Superman Unlimited #7
113 Poison Ivy 2025 Annual #1 (One-Shot)
115 Batman Gotham by Gaslight – A League for Justice #5 (Of 6)
126 Green Lantern Corps #10
130 Justice League vs Godzilla Vs Kong 2 #5 (Of 7)
132 Adventures of Superman Book of El #3 (Of 12)
133 Justice League Red #4 (Of 6)
135 Birds of Prey #27
141 Mr Terrific Year One #6 (Of 6)
154 Catwoman #81
157 Green Lantern #29
163 Cheetah and Cheshire Rob the Justice League #4 (Of 6)
190 Trinity Daughter of Wonder Woman #5 (Of 6)
199 Harley Quinn #56
Unranked: Green Arrow #30
Unranked: Gotham Academy: First Year #2
Unranked: C.O.R.T.: Children of the Round Table #3
Unranked: DC’s I Saw Ma Hunkel Kissing Santa Claus #1
Unranked: Teen Titans Go! #9
DC Comics had twenty-one dead titles walking out of DC Comics’ fifty-one new titles in November 2025. This means that 41% of the new DC Comics titles in November 2025 were dead titles walking.
This was up from the thirteen dead titles walking that DC Comics had in October 2025, which comprised 34% of DC Comics’ new titles.
Year-over-year numbers were down as DC Comics had twenty-three dead titles walking in November 2024. This comprised 43% of DC Comics’ new titles in November 2024.
Numbers were down from two years ago, as DC Comics had thirty-two dead titles walking in November 2023. This comprised 57% of DC Comics’ new titles in November 2023.
Numbers were down from three years ago, as DC Comics had thirty-two dead titles walking in November 2022. This comprised 49% of DC Comics’ new titles in November 2022.
DC Comics took second place with forty-six new comics in the Top 200 in November 2025.
Image Comics
103 Final Boss #1
105 Die Loaded #1
108 Assorted Crisis Events #6
116 Redcoat #15
117 Universal Monsters: The Invisible Man #4 (Of 4)
120 G.I. JOE: A Real American Hero #322
136 Everything Dead & Dying #3 (Of 5)
140 Geiger #18
144 Ghost Pepper #5
146 Witchblade #16
147 We’re Taking Everyone Down With Us #6 (Of 6)
150 Deadly Tales of The Gunslinger Spawn #10
161 Power Fantasy #13
169 The Walking Dead Deluxe #124
170 Viking Moon #2 (Of 5)
173 Escape #4
174 I Saw Santa A Spawn Universe Christmas Story #1 (Of 2)
175 Spawn: Scorched #46
183 Feral #18
Unranked: G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero – Hama Files Edition #26
Unranked: Gunslinger Spawn #49
Unranked: Rat City #20
Unranked: Youngblood: Mass Market Edition #1
Unranked: Hornsby & Halo #12
Unranked: Ice Cream Man: The Mortal Coil Shuffle Card Set Special #1
Unranked: Impact Winter: Evenfall #1
Unranked: Artificial #3
Unranked: The Author Immortal #2
Unranked: Blood & Thunder #7
Unranked: Blood Squad Seven #11
Unranked: Colossal Kaya #1
Unranked: Death to Pachuco #2
Unranked: DIE: The Roleplaying Game Quickstart Edition #1
Unranked: Capes #1
Unranked: Creepshow #3
Unranked: Final Boss #1
Unranked: Good as Dead #3
Unranked: Hector Plasm: Hunt the Bigfoot #2
Unranked: Lazarus Fallen #6
Unranked: Lost Fantasy #5
Unranked: News from the Fallout #6
Unranked: No Man’s Land #3
Image Comics had forty-two dead titles walking out of Image Comics’ fifty-three new titles in November 2025. This means that 79% of the new Image Comics titles in November 2025 were dead titles walking.
This was down from the forty-nine dead titles that Image Comics had in October 2025, which comprised 84% of Image Comics’ new titles.
This was down from the fifty-eight dead titles that Image Comics had in November 2024, which comprised 88% of Image Comics’ new titles.
Image Comics took third place with thirty new comics in the Top 200 in November 2025.
IDW Publishing
129 The Twilight Zone #2 (IDW Publishing)
131 Godzilla (Kai-Sei Era) #4 (IDW Publishing)
153 Event Horizon Dark Descent #3 (IDW Publishing)
158 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Casey Jones #2 (IDW Publishing)
188 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Shredder #3 (IDW Publishing)
191 Sonic the Hedgehog #82 (IDW Publishing)
Unranked: TMNT: Journeys #3
Unranked: Godzilla: Escape the Deadzone #4
Unranked: Starship Godzilla #2
Unranked: Star Trek: Red Shirts #4
Unranked: Star Trek: Strange New Worlds – The Seeds of Salvation #3
Unranked: Star Trek: The Last Starship #2
Unranked: Star Trek: Voyager – Homecoming #3
Unranked: Star Trek: Lower Decks #13
Unranked: Street Sharks #2
Unranked: Beneath the Trees Where Nobody Sees: Rite of Spring #4
Unranked: Monster High: Shock and Aww! #1
Unranked: Monster High: World’s Scare #4
Unranked: Tuatha #1
Unranked: Sonic the Hedgehog #82
IDW Publishing had twenty dead titles walking out of IDW Publishing’s twenty-two new titles in November 2025. This means that 91% of the new IDW Publishing titles in November 2025 were dead titles walking.
IDW Publishing took fourth place with six new comics in the Top 200 in November 2025.
Dynamite Entertainment
125 Supernatural #1 (Dynamite Ent.)
151 Supernatural #2 (Dynamite Ent.)
159 Gargoyles X Fantastic Four #1 (Dynamite Ent.)
198 Space Ghost #5 (Dynamite Ent.)
Unranked: Space Ghost #4
Unranked: ThunderCats #20
Unranked: ThunderCats #21
Unranked: ThunderCats: Lost #8
Unranked: ThunderCats: Panthro #1
Unranked: ThunderCats: Cheetara – Worldbreaker #1
Unranked: ThunderCats: Pumyra #1
Unranked: SilverHawks #10
Unranked: The Blue Falcon and Dynomutt #3
Unranked: The Herculoids #10
Unranked: Peter Cannon: Thunderbolt #1
Unranked: The Terminator: Metal #1
Unranked: The Terminator: Metal #2
Unranked: Die!Namite: Blood Red #2
Unranked: Vampirella: Armageddon #5
Unranked: Vampirella #6
Unranked: Vampirella Helliday 2025 Special #1
Unranked: Disney Villains: Maleficent #1
Unranked: Disney Villains: Maleficent #2
Unranked: The Lion King #1
Unranked: DuckTales #8
Unranked: Gargoyles: Demona #4
Dynamite Entertainment had twenty-six dead titles walking out of Dynamite Entertainment’s twenty-seven new titles in November 2025. This means that 96% of the new Dynamite Entertainment titles in November 2025 were dead titles walking.
This was up from the twenty-two dead titles that Dynamite Comics had in October 2025, which comprised 92% of Dynamite Comics’ new titles.
Dynamite Entertainment tied for fifth place with four new comics in the Top 200 in November 2025.
BOOM! Studios
142 Mighty Morphin Power Rangers/Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles III #3
152 Hello Darkness #16
155 BRZRKR The Bleeding Tide #1
172 Minor Arcana #11
Unranked: Power Rangers Prime #12
Unranked: VR Troopers #4
Unranked: VR Troopers / Power Rangers Flipbook Facsimile Edition #3
Unranked: Grim #25
Unranked: The Killer: Affairs of the State II #6
Unranked: The Last Day of H. P. Lovecraft #2
Unranked: The Last Witch: Blood & Betrayal #5
Unranked: Marian Heretic #2
Unranked: Wynd: The Power of the Blood #6
Unranked: Bronze Faces #6
Unranked: Mary Sue #2
BOOM! Studios had fifteen dead titles walking out of BOOM! Studios’ fifteen new titles in November 2025. This means that 100% of the new BOOM! Studios titles in November 2025 were dead titles walking.
This was up from the fourteen dead titles that BOOM! Studios had in October 2025, which comprised 88% of BOOM! Studios’ new titles.
BOOM! Studios tied for fifth place with four new comics in the Top 200 in November 2025.
Titan Comics
114 Conan the Barbarian #26
119 Savage Sword of Conan #11
Unranked: Conan: Scourge of the Serpent #3
Unranked: Doctor Who: The Prison Paradox #1
Unranked: Little Nightmares: Descent to Nowhere #2
Unranked: Craniacs #2
Titan Comics had six dead titles walking out of Titan Comics’ six new titles in November 2025. This means that 100% of the new Titan Comics titles in November 2025 were dead titles walking.
This was down from the nine dead titles that Titan Comics had in October 2025, which comprised 90% of Titan Comics’ new titles.
Titan Comics came in seventh place with two new comics in the Top 200 in November 2025.
Oni Press
200 EC Cruel Universe 2 #4 (Of 12)
Unranked: Catacomb of Torment #5
Unranked: Biker Mice from Mars #6
Unranked: Adventure Time #7
Unranked: Crownsville #1
Unranked: Skin Police 2 #3
Unranked: High Strangeness #2
Unranked: Wild West C.O.W.-Boys of Moo Mesa #3
Unranked: Yuletide #2
Unranked: Cemetery Kids Run Rabid #4
Oni Press had ten dead titles walking out of its ten new titles in November 2025. This means that 100% of the new Oni Press titles in November 2025 were dead titles walking.
Oni Press tied for eighth place with one new comic in the Top 200 in November 2025.
Vault Comics
197 Big Rig #4
Vault Comics had one dead title walking out of Vault Comics’ one new title in November 2024. This means that 100% of the new Vault Comics’ titles in November 2024 were dead titles walking.
Vault Comics tied for eighth place with one new comic in the Top 200 in November 2025.
Fantagraphics
189 Tales of Paranoia (One-Shot)
Unranked: Uncle Scrooge #2
Unranked: Mickey Mouse #1
Fantagraphics had three dead titles walking out of Fantagraphics’ three new title in October 2025. This means that 100% of the new Fantagraphics titles in October 2025 were dead titles walking.
Fantagraphics tied for eighth place with one new comic in the Top 200 in November 2025.
Dark Horse Comics
187 American Caper #1
Unranked: Star Wars: Hyperspace Stories – Tides of Terror #3
Unranked: He-Man and the Masters of the Universe #2
Unranked: From the World of Minor Threats: Archie vs. Minor Threats #3
Unranked: Huck: Big Bad World #6
Unranked: Nemesis: Forever #3
Unranked: Orphan and the Five Beasts: Bath of Blood #2
Unranked: Quick Stops Volume 3 #3
Unranked: Resident Alien: The Book of Changes #3
Unranked: Space Scouts #1
Unranked: Texarcanum #4
Unranked: The Adventures of Lumen N. #3
Unranked: Hellboy and the B.P.R.D.: The Ghost Ships of Labrador #1
Unranked: The Witcher: The Bear and The Butterfly #4
Unranked: Critical Role: Vox Machina Origins I #6
Unranked: The Guy in the Chair #2
Unranked: John le Carré’s The Circus: Losing Control #1
Unranked: Minor Threats: The Last Devil Left Alive #2
Unranked: Nocturnals: The Sinister Path #3
Unranked: Powers 25 #3
Unranked: Red Book #2
Unranked: Devil on My Shoulder #1
Unranked: Quick Stops Volume 3 #4
Dark Horse Comics had twenty-three dead titles walking out of Dark Horse Comics’ twenty-three new titles in November 2024. This means that 100% of the new Dark Horse Comics titles in November 2024 were dead titles walking.
This was up from the seventeen dead titles walking that Dark Horse Comics had in October 2025, which comprised 100% of Dark Horse Comics’ new titles.
Dark Horse Comics tied for eighth place with one new comic in the Top 200 in November 2025.
The Tini Howard Award For The Writer With The Most Dead Titles Walking
We got a four-way tie as four writers had two comics from different titles in the Dead Titles Walking category.
Jeremy Adams had two comics from different titles in Superman Unlimited #7 at the number 112 spot and Green Lantern #29 at the number 157 spot.
Al Ewing had two comics from different titles in Thor #4 at the number 101 spot and Venom Black, White & Blood #4 at the number 177 spot.
Jason Loo had two comics from different titles in X-Vengers #2 at the number 134 spot and The Undead Iron Fist #3, which was unranked.
Torunn Grønbekk had two comics from different titles in Catwoman #81 at the number 154 spot and Spider-Girl #6, which was unranked.
We now go to tie-breakers!
Jeremy Adams averaged the number 135 spot.
Al Ewing averaged the number 139 spot.
Jason Loo had a comic at the number 134 spot and a comic that went unranked.
Torunn Grønbekk had a comic at the number 154 spot and a comic that went unranked.
Therefore, the Tini Howard Award for November 2025 goes to…Torunn Grønbekk!
All right, that is it for November 2025. Will Marvel Comics continue its domination of the Top 200 in December 2025? We will find out. Until then, everyone stay safe and be good!
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