This post features the sales of established comics titles published by Marvel, DC, and Archie during the 1978-1979 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 1978 through the winter of 1978 and 1979.
The first group is of titles for which U. S. Postal Service Statement of Ownership forms were filed in late 1979. The forms were published in early 1980 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. Estimates are provided for select titles that did not publish a Statement of Ownership in early 1980. The estimate number is a rounded average of the title's sales from 1977-1978 and 1979-1980.
Mad  1,561,327
Star Wars  278,759
Amazing Spider-Man  277,000  (est.)
Incredible Hulk  276,805
Fantastic Four  267,511 
 
Superman  246,276
Avengers  229,960
Marvel Two-in-One  180,736
X-Men  171,091
Batman  166,640
Legion of Super-Heroes  162,265
Action Comics  160,928
Wonder Woman  158,678
Brave and the Bold  153,034
Defenders  152,101
Captain America  140,000  (est.)
DC Comics Presents  135,657
Thor  135,599
What If 135,381
Ghost Rider  135,107
Justice League of America  128,660
Master of Kung Fu  128,293
Spider-Woman  126,875
Archie  121,530
Archie's Girls Betty and Veronica  112,215
Betty and Me  108,812
Super Friends  108,520
Archie's Pals 'n' Gals  106,101
Sgt. Rock  105,772
Laugh  103,850
Everything's Archie  102,542
Flash  102,297
Jughead  101,547
Archie and Me  101,291
Pep  100,827
Little Archie  100,107
Archie at Riverdale High  100,047
Unknown Soldier  99,046
Archie's Joke Book Magazine  98,042
Green Lantern  97.249
Archie's TV Laugh-Out  94,764
Jughead's Jokes  93,205
Ghosts  92,687
Reggie and Me  92,684
Unexpected  90,495
Vampirella  90,050
Warlord  89,508
Weird War Tales  85,628
House of Mystery  85,569
Weird Western Tales  85,176
Jonah Hex  84,200
Adventure Comics  83,642
Detective Comics  79,872
G. I. Combat  78,980
World’s Finest  78,044
The Jim Shooter era at Marvel has begun. Several long-running titles began having Statement of Ownership forms filed and published, which was likely due to the tighter administrative ship Shooter ran as editor-in-chief. One also sees the sales of several Marvel titles rise significantly. Incredible Hulk had the most impressive increase at 61%. This was probably because of interest generated by the CBS television series, but other titles saw striking gains as well. The sales of Fantastic Four increased 50%. Avengers increased 41%. X-Men, during the first full year of the landmark John Byrne/Chris Claremont run, saw a 48% gain. The revival of Marvel's fortunes in the newsstand market was in all likelihood a large part of what gave Shooter his clout with the executives of Marvel's parent company. DC's inability to make similar gains all but certainly added to the executives' regard.
The following group are titles that had at least issues published by early 1980, but had no Statement of Ownership filed in 1979. 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 Statements of Ownership could be published, are not listed, either.
Conan the Barbarian
Daredevil
Doctor Strange
Iron Man
Marvel Premiere
Marvel Super-Heroes
Marvel Tales
Marvel Team-Up
Marvel's Greatest Comics
Power Man & Iron Fist
Savage Sword of Conan
Secrets of Haunted House
 
Sgt. Fury
Spectacular Spider-Man
Other Comics Sales Posts
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