Hi, I've been lurking this board sporadically, but until yesterday I didn't feel the necessity to register and have my say about something. I'm talking about David Gabriel's statement on the future of my favorite Marvel reprint:
"Excalibur I think we've done all we can for now"Here's my analysis of the situation. First off, that's not a cathegorical NO, so I still hold hope that this is not the end for Excalibur Classic. However, this is not unexpected news at all. Let's revise the order figures from Diamond:
EXCALIBUR CLASSIC
VOL 1 - 2,308
VOL 2 - 1,840
VOL 3 - 1,464
VOL 4 - 1,267
VOL 5 - ???? (doesn't even appear in the May Top 100, so probably less than 1,000)
NEW MUTANTS CLASSIC
VOL 1 - 1,844
VOL 2 - 1,617
VOL 3 - 1,601
Ok, figures speak loud and clear, but I hope Marvel realises that everybody was waiting for Excalibur to reach issue 42, which is the beginning of the classic Alan Davis solo run. For comparison, there's no significant erosion between vols. 2 and 3 of New Mutants because that's where the good stuff begins (the stuff for which the book is remembered, in this case the Sienkiewicz run). In Excalibur's case, the good stuff doesn't really start until issue 42, after a long decadence in the previous 20 or so issues. No wonder that the sales of the collected edition that reprints those issues are on a freefall.
Now, let's see what would probably await in the next volumes:
EXCALIBUR CLASSIC TPB vol. 6: Issues 35 to 41, plus Special editions 4 and 5:
"Excalibur: The Possession"
http://www.comics.org/coverview.lasso?id=242702&zoom=4
"Excalibur: Air Apparent"
http://www.comics.org/coverview.lasso?id=244334&zoom=4
plus (probably not) Marvel Comics Presents vol.1 #31 to 38 and 75
EXCALIBUR CLASSIC TPB vol. 7: Issues 42 to 50 (Alan Davis' return)
EXCALIBUR CLASSIC TPB vol. 8: Issues 51 to 58, plus Special edition 6:
"Excalibur: XX Crossing • Excalibur vs. the X-Men Special Edition"
EXCALIBUR CLASSIC TPB vol. 9: Issues 59 to 67 (End of Davis run)
It's safe to say that that hypothetical volume 7 would see a significant increase in sales. Just look at the numbers of previous Alan Davis classic collections:
X-MEN OLD SOLDIERS TP --- 2,733
CLANDESTINE CLASSIC PREM HC --- 1,378
The trade containing classic X-Men/New Mutants stuff by Claremont and Davis sold even better than Excalibur Classic vol 1, and the Clandestine Classic collection, despite being a $29.99 premiere hardcover of a non-mutant title, sold in the same level of Excalibur Classic vols. 3 and 4.
That's why I think it's safe to say that the trades collecting the Davis's solo run would return Excalibur Classic to the good sales levels of the first 2 volumes.
However, that means for Marvel to publish a 6th volume with guaranteed abysmal sales before reaching the promised land. But if that's the problem, and although I'm I'm as much a completist as the next guy, I wouldn't mind if instead of Excalibur Classic vols. 7 to 9, this is collected as:
X-MEN VISIONARIES: ALAN DAVIS' EXCALIBUR Vols. 1 TO 3
I'm not saying EXCALIBUR VISIONARIES, because with the cancellation of the last 2 series and the new Captain Britain separate book, the word "EXCALIBUR" doesn't seem to carry much currency in current Marvel, but anyway the important thing is that the Alan Davis' solo run must be collected in some form, and if Excalibur Classic is at a dead end, it's time for trying another approach. Besides, at this point, a Volume ONE of an Alan Davis focused reprint would probably sell better than a Volume SEVEN of a deflating project like the one in course.
Does this all make any sense?
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