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Diamond Announces Top Products for December 2019

(BALTIMORE, MD) — (January 17, 2020) — Superman's confrontation with Dr. Manhattan changes the DC Universe forever in Geoff Johns and Gary Frank's Doomsday Clock #12 from DC, the final issue of the best-selling series and the best-selling comic book of December 2019 according to information provided by Diamond Comic Distributors, the world's largest distributor of comics, graphic novels, and pop culture merchandise.

Marvel Comics was December's top publisher, with a 37.89% dollar share and a 45.60% unit share. DC was second, at 33.55% and 31.35% respectively. In third, Image Comics had a 5.91% dollar share and a 5.93% unit share, followed by IDW Publishing, BOOM! Studios, Dark Horse Comics, and Dynamite Entertainment.

In addition to Doomsday Clock #12, DC had five titles in the top ten. Scott Snyder and Greg Capullo's Batman: Last Knight on Earth #3, the finale of their Black Label series, ranked #3; Frank Miller and Rafael Granpá's Dark Knight Returns: The Golden Child one-shot ranked #4; Harley Quinn: Villain of the Year #1 ranked #5; and Brian Michael Bendis, Ivan Reis, and Joe Prado's Superman #18, the landmark issue in which Superman reveals his secret identity to the world, ranked #10.

Marvel Comics also had five titles in the top ten. Jonathan Hickman, Leinil Francis Yu, and Gerry Alanguilan's X-Men #3 ranked #2, Donny Cates and Mark Bagley's Venom #21, the first chapter of "Venom Island," ranked #5; Peter David and Greg Land's Symbiote Spider-Man; Alien Reality #1 ranked #8; Incoming #1, the all-star one-shot that sets the stage for 2020, ranked #8; and Nick Spencer and Oscar Bazaldua's Amazing Spider-Man #35 ranked #9.

Among the premier publishers, IDW Publishing's Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles #100 was the publisher's top book at #17; Mighty Morphin Power Rangers/Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles #1 from BOOM! Studios ranked #29; Todd McFarlane and Jason Shawn Alexander's Spawn #303 was Image Comics' top book at #45; and Dynamite Entertainment's Vampirella #6 ranked #61 for the month.

Marvel Comics' House of X/Powers of X, a hardcover collection of the two mini-series by Jonathan Hickman, Pepe Larraz, and R.B. Silva that heralded a revitalization of Marvel's mutant franchise, was the best-selling graphic novel of December and one of the publisher's four titles among the top ten. DC's Batman Volume 11: The Fall and the Fallen by Tom King and Mikel Janin led DC's slate of three titles in top ten at #2. Jeff Lemire, Dean Ormston, and Rich Tommasco's Black Hammer Volume 4: Age of Doom Part 2 from Dark Horse Comics ranked #5, and Garth Ennis and Darick Robertson's The Boys Omnibus Volume 6 from Dynamite Entertainment ranked #6.

Zenescope Entertainment's Grimm Fairy Tales Adult Coloring Book Volume 1 was December's best-selling book.

Depicting a scene from Marvel Comic's 1991 series The Infinity Gauntlet, Funko's POP! Marvel Heroes: Thanos "Snap" 6-Inch Deluxe Vinyl Figure, a PREVIEWS exclusive, was December's best-selling toy. Also in the top ten from Funko, the PREVIEWS exclusive POP! Dragon Ball Z: Super Saiyan 2 Vegeta Vinyl Figure ranked #2. Diamond Select Toys had a strong month with six products in the top ten, led by the Marvel Select: Avengers Endgame: Hero Suit Hulk Action Figure at #3.

Green Ronin Publishing's Critical Role: Tal'Dorei Campaign Setting, a perennial seller, returned to the top of the sales charts as December's best-selling game product. Paizo Publishing had eight products in the top ten, and S7 Game's My Hero Academia: The Card Game also returned to the charts at #3 for the month.

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