SHERIFF OF BABYLON #8 STORYTIME

This issue we learn Nassir backstory and Chris does something useful

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>12/2015: Sheriff of Babylon #1 -- 10,234
>01/2015: Sheriff of Babylon #2 -- 7,063 (- 31.0%)
>02/2015: Sheriff of Babylon #3 -- 6,385 (- 9.6%)
>03/2015: Sheriff of Babylon #4 -- 6,007 (- 5.9%)
>04/2015: Sheriff of Babylon #5 -- 5,810 (- 3.3%)
>05/2015: Sheriff of Babylon #6 -- 5,615 (- 3.4%)

BATMAN DO SOMETHING

>superman sheets
2cute4me

bump to read

This is ridiculous. This is one of the best, if not THE best book currently out.

Well at least the sales are consistent.

Bump

good King bump

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How the hell can this book be selling that low when it's so fucking good??

"bureaucratic problem"

kind of radical how they can make four pages of a phone conversation visually interesting

>Tom King? Who the fuck is that?
>Vertigo? Oh, I only read Marvel.
>It's about post-war Iraq? Like, the real world? I only read fiction. And I thought comics were only superheroes anyway.

>King is a literally who
>nobody cares about Vertigo anymore
>probably a genre people don't care about much anymore

Batman is the only hope for this title. If they do it right, marketing the trade and series as "the guy who does Batman" will help sales some

King just hits all the right notes to make you really depressed.

People don't buy good comics, it's as simple as that

King's boring Batman book will break 300k the first issue while this stays down at 5k, it's disgusting

To be fair, Omega Men didn't really kick off until like issue 4

>Chris does something useful
That must be the biggest twist in comics since the ending of Watchmen.

rip

losing 200 each issue still isn't too good given how low the sales are tho