Cyberspace Comics market report, reviews and more

July 6, 2016

Cyberspace Comics Market Report #71 July 2016

Filed under: Cyberspace Comics Market Report — Doorman @ 10:25 am

I started selling comics full-time in 2010 and wanted to track my progress against the online back issue markets. Here’s a look at the current comics aftermarket and my progress in achieving my goal of becoming a prominent back issue dealer.

one month change one year change five year change
Listings in eBay’s comics section 3,146,256 +28.77% +10.75% +101.86%
Cyberspace Comics listings 92,657 -1.20% +22.54% +1,308.38%
Cyberspace Comics “market share” of comic listings on eBay 2.94% +23.31% +10.71% +597.68%
Number of eBay comic listings that are auctions 138,821 +14.59% +40.23% +66.98%
Percentage of eBay comic listings up for auction 4.41% -11.04% +26.79% -17.22%
Number of listings sold in eBay’s comics section (90 days) 1,068,179 -2.81%
Number of listings sold in eBay’s comics section divided by current listings 33.95% -24.52%


Total number of listings in eBay’s “comics” section

My current eBay feedback (unique): 47,010
My current eBay feedback (total): 91,409
My positive eBay feedback score: 99.9%

Here’s a look at the top five categories in my eBay store from the past 90 days.

Position Dollar Sales (eBay) # of Current Listings
First Marvel Comics Marvel Comics (19,660 listings)
Second DC Comics DC Comics (13,536 listings)
Third Graded Comics (CGC) Other Indies (8,760 listings)
Fourth Image Comics Image Comics (7,421 listings)
Fifth Wholesale (↑) Dark Horse (4,250 listings)
one month change one year change five year change
Listings on Atomic Avenue 1,234,591 +1.24% -1.69% -12.71%
Listings in the Cyberspace Comics Store on Atomic Avenue 89,580 -0.25% +16.18% +131.68%
Cyberspace Comics “market share” of comic listings on AtomicAvenue 7.26% -1.42% +18.17% +165.41%
Cyberspace Comics estimated “market share” of AtomicAvenue orders 5.02% -38.33% -30.66% -37.87%
Number of unique issues on Atomic Avenue 227,063 +0.69% +9.23%
Cyberspace Comics “market share” of unique issues on AtomicAvenue 39.45% -0.93% +6.37%


Total number of comics listed on Atomic Avenue
one month change one year change five year change
Number of members on ComicCollectorLive 125,034 +1.42% +24.47%
Number of items for sale on ComicCollectorLive 1,668,162 +0.07%
Number of items sold on ComicCollectorLive 2,096,488 +0.71%
Number of stores open on ComicCollectorLive 100 +0.00%
one month change one year change five year change
Number of listings in Amazon’s Entertainment Collectibles – Comic Book section 182,629 +2.16%
Number of those listings that are in the Cyberspace Comics Amazon store 88,347 -1.03%
Cyberspace Comics “market share” of comic listings on Amazon 48.38% -3.11%
one month change one year change five year change
Number of listings in HipComic’s Comic Books section 176,470 +10.25%
Number of those listings that are in the Cyberspace Comics HipComic store: 91,553 -1.07%
Cyberspace Comics “market share” of comic listings on HipComic 51.88% -10.27%
one month change one year change five year change
Number of listings in Bonanza’s Comics section 130,092 -1.23%

 
 

Now that Mycomicshop has returned to the eBay marketplace, the numbers have returned to their “normal” state – this accounts for the large upticks in monthly gains shown above.

Atomic Avenue‘s total listings are continuing their slow climb out of their most recent 5-year low brought on by a combination of increased selling fees and stricter selling metrics that removed some members (while other members left proactively). But, more importantly, their number of unique issues continues to rise consistently – and has done so since I began tracking this data.

Comic Collector Live continues to see consistent growth in their user base.

Amazon‘s collectibles marketplace is too new to draw any conclusions but is still showing steady growth in its selection.

HipComic, which debuted in January 2016, hit a major last month. The marketplace has been temporarily shut down due to a legal motion from Stanley Gibbons. The website explains that a hearing on the matter was held on May 23 and they are currently awaiting the result. Despite the hiatus, the number of listings grew by an impressive 10% over last month.

Bonanza lost a small number of listings but nothing to be concerned about.

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