Black Panther #5 83,756

>Black Panther #5 83,756
WTF when did this become one of Marvel's biggest books?

Also
>Guardians of Galaxy #11 34,914
>All New All Different Avengers #13 46,257
>Captain Marvel #8 23,024
>Astonishing Ant-Man #11 22,836

Goddamn

These are Valiant numbers
>Patsy Walker AKA Hellcat #9 10,486
>Drax #10 9,338
>Hyperion #6 8,900

How many times is Marvel going to relaunch Captain Marvel?
Didnt her first ongoing managed to get 50 issues or something?

I picked up the first issue of Black Panther and not only did I think it was a pretty average comic, I had no fucking clue what was going on. This is no doubt a result of Hickman getting hold of the character for a few years. Why they would allow that directly prior to his big screen debut, I have no idea.

>WTF when did this become one of Marvel's biggest books?
I guess black people do buy comics.

Reed run went 50 issues plus specials
Ms. Marvel v1 had 25 iirc

They should stop shoving Carol at our throats. She seems to have a hardcore fan base but it's not the CM Carol that Marvel is obsessingly pushing for.

Ta Nehisi-Coates is a famous writer and has almost a million followers on twitter.

Take a guess why it sells.

>buying comics

These shit numbers make me happy.

If he's so famous, why have I never heard of him

Because you only read comics.

Variant covers scam.

Where do can you check how well comics are selling?

False.

comichron

He isn't famous in the mainstream. Average American has no idea who he is. He is a part of the liberal circlejerk.

He is famous in the mainstream

I was watching a random tv show and they were talking about him.

No he isn't. You think the average person knows who he is?

Like I said, within the liberal circlejerk, yes. Mainstream? No.

What incentive covers did Black Panther #5 have?

>He is famous in the mainstream

Repeating it over and over, isn't going to make it true.

He isn't famous in the mainstream

I was watching a random tv show and they weren't talking about him.

See I can do it too and provide as much evidence.

>its hard to get twitter followers

>its hard to buy twitter followers

Indians got to make money somehow.

Coates is a fucking asshole

>muh black body

>muh reparations

>muh white supremacy

This what he said about the first responders who died on 9/11, and why he didn't feel bad about them dying:

> “They were not human to me. Black, white, or whatever, they were menaces of nature; they were the fire, the comet, the storm, which could — with no justification — shatter my body.”

You know it's possible to disagree with someone's views and still read their work right?

>movie hype
>niggers pretending they care about comics
>guilty white cucks

It will fall off.

I find this incredibly difficult these days because THEIR views of ME aka someone with the opposite opinion is that I'm a fucking piece of human shit. So I can't support that.

You sound like the kind of person that's seen their fair share of black cock up-close.

Most likely in a "prepping" context.

It's not like you don't think the reverse. Maybe not as extreme but you basically are saying this guys work isn't worthwhile because of his political views.

>Black Panther, Thor, Harley, and Snyder's Batman are all good sellers
>Squirrel girl has good trade sales
>marvel won't cancel Hellcat and Moon girl due to being a children's title

Cred Forums being wrong about things is always funny

I don't think you're the sort of person who could enjoy any kind of Black Panther comic, no matter who wrote it, so I'm not sure why Coates in particular bothers you.

That wasn't worth replying to.

Cred Forums is barely ever right about these things

>I'm a fucking piece of human shit.
Why are Cred Forums neonazis like you upset when you get called what you are? You spend all your free time wishing death on minorities, yet when someone acknowledges that you shit your pants and whine.

But I love Chester Himes books!

>Hellcat
>A Children's Title
Someone post the image.