This post features the sales of established comics titles published by Marvel, DC, and Archie during the 1975-1976 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 1975 through the 1975-1976 winter.
The first group is of titles for which U. S. Postal Service Statement of Ownership forms were filed in late 1976. The forms were published in early 1977 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: Kamandi. The series did not publish a Statement of Ownership in 1977. The estimate is the rounded average of the average sales for the 1974-1975 and 1976-1977 sales years.
Mad  1,787,928
Amazing Spider-Man  282,159
Superman  273,000
Superboy  218,000
Action Comics  208,000
Fantastic Four  199,734
Justice League of America  193,000
Incredible Hulk  182,460
Archie  181,827
Batman  178,000
Avengers  172,813
Thor  172,389
Captain America  165,247
Flash  163,000
Superman Family  163,000
Archie’s Girls Betty and Veronica  155,349
Brave and the Bold  153,000
Sgt. Rock (Our Army at War)  152,000
Archie Giant Series  148,964
Detective Comics  148,000
Betty and Me  145,873
Life with Archie  142,353
Archie and Me  141,825
Adventure Comics  141,000
Archie’s Pals ‘n’ Gals  139,943
Kamandi  139,000  (est.)
Weird War Tales  136,000
Laugh  135,257
G. I. Combat  135,000
Ghosts  135,000
Little Archie  134,597
Archie at Riverdale High  134,374
Daredevil  134,319
Witching Hour  134,000
Pep  132,352
Unexpected  131,000
Everything’s Archie  130,998
Jughead  130,919
Archie’s Joke Book  129,941
Archie’s TV Laugh-Out  129,338
House of Mystery  124,000
Unknown Soldier (Star Spangled War Stories)  124,000
Reggie and Me  121,460
Sgt. Fury  120,960
X-Men  116,992
House of Secrets  116,000
Our Fighting Forces  112,000
Jughead’s Jokes  111,876
Rawhide Kid  108,622
Vampirella  90,725
The year's biggest sales story was Marvel's Howard the Duck #1. The comic was the sales-year's principal target for collectible speculators. The majority of the 285,000-copy print run was bought from distributors before it could be delivered to newsstand vendors. The sell-through was believed to be over 70%, with unit sales in excess of 200,000 copies. Marvel ordered print runs of 400,000 for subsequent issues. The company reprinted the issue's story in a Marvel Treasury Edition a year later.
There were few instances of increased sales among reporting titles. Amazing Spider-Man, which reclaimed its spot as the market's top-selling color comic, was the only Marvel title with reported sales that saw an increase. DC had two bright spots: Justice League of America and Batman, whose sales both saw a 16 percent increase over the previous year's.
The following group are titles that had 20 or more issues published by early 1977, but had no Statement of Ownership filed in 1976. 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. Marvel did not file forms for any new titles from 1968-onward until 1978. Titles that were published during the sales year, but were cancelled before the Statement of Ownership could be printed, are not listed, either.
Captain Marvel
Conan the Barbarian
DC Special
Defenders
Doctor Strange
Ghost Rider
Iron Man
Kid Colt Outlaw
Marvel Double Feature
Marvel Premiere
Marvel Spotlight
Marvel Super-Heroes
Marvel Tales
Marvel Team-Up
Marvel Triple Action
Marvel Two-in-One
Marvel’s Greatest Comics
Master of Kung Fu
Power Man
Shazam!
Tomb of Dracula
Weird Western Tales
Weird Wonder Tales
Werewolf by Night
Young Love
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