This post features the sales of established comics titles published by Marvel, DC, and Archie during the 1972-1973 sales year. A few series from other publishers are also included. Established titles are ones that have had 20 issues or more. The sales year is approximately the spring of 1972 through the 1972-1973 winter.
The first group is of titles for which U. S. Postal Service Statement of Ownership forms were filed in late 1973. The forms were published in early 1974 in the titles' letter columns. The accompanying numbers are the average per-issue paid circulations reported in the forms. The titles are listed from the highest sellers to the lowest.
An estimate is provided for one title, Archie's Josie and the Pussycats. It's not clear whether the series printed a Statement of Ownership in 1974 or not. But if it did, the form was not available for review.
Mad  2,059,236
Archie  345,087
Superman  309,318
Amazing Spider-Man  273,204
Archie’s Girls Betty and Veronica  249,541
World’s Finest  246,871
Action Comics  240,558
Superboy  238,992
Life with Archie  228,041
Fantastic Four  225,671
Laugh  219,111
Archie Giant Series  212,486
Jughead  211,450
Tarzan  209,790
Pep  205,082
Archie’s Pals ‘n’ Gals  201,791
Archie’s Joke Book  200,838
Batman  200,574
Betty and Me  198,142
Thor  195,239
Superman’s Pal Jimmy Olsen (Superman Family)  195,157
Archie and Me  190,892
Brave and the Bold  190,047
Incredible Hulk  187,318
Justice League of America  187,051
Avengers  185,039
Sgt. Fury  184,640
Little Archie  184,395
House of Mystery  178,025
Captain America  175,738
 
Daredevil  170,669
Adventure Comics  168,379
Reggie and Me  165,379
Unexpected  164,344
Flash  163,604
Our Army at War  163,221
Witching Hour  163,156
G. I. Combat  161,702
House of Secrets  160,154
Our Fighting Forces  160,154
Detective Comics  153,942
Phantom Stranger  149,760
Jughead’s Jokes  147,341
Wonder Woman  145,771
Star Spangled War Stories  144,292
Rawhide Kid  138,720
Josie and the Pussycats  134,000 (est.)
X-Men  127,663
Mad House Glads  127,247
Young Romance  119,583
Young Love  117,690
The most positive event of the sales year were the numbers shown by Mad. The publication, the perennial top-seller of periodical comics, saw its per-issue average exceed two million copies for the first time. Its upward trend would continue into the next year.
The rest of the field seemed stuck in the doldrums. Sales tended to be either static or lower for the titles that publicly reported their numbers.
This was the first year in which the comic-book collectible market demonstrated it could impact sales. In December of 1972, DC published the first issue of Shazam!, a revival of the Captain Marvel character of the 1940s and '50s. Collectible speculators targeted the comic, and managed to buy up the majority of the print run before it could be distributed to newsstand vendors. Sales of the issue are believed to be more than 250,000 copies. Subsequent issues are reputed to have shown a substantial drop after the first one.
The following group are titles that had 20 or more issues published by early 1974, but had no Statement of Ownership filed in 1973. Publishers often did not file the form for titles that had not published at least 20 issues when forms were due to be submitted, so those are not listed. Titles that were published during the sales year, but were cancelled before the Statement of Ownership could be printed, are not listed, either.
Amazing Adventures
Archie’s TV Laugh-Out
Astonishing Tales
Captain Marvel
Conan the Barbarian
Everything’s Archie
Ghosts
Iron Man
Kid Colt Outlaw
Marvel Super-Heroes
Marvel Tales
Marvel’s Greatest Comics
Mighty Marvel Western
Outlaw Kid
Reggie’s Wise Guy Jokes
Sub-Mariner
Two-Gun Kid
Weird War Tales
Western Gunfighters
Where Monsters Dwell
Other Comics Sales Posts
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