Nostalgia & Comics’ Best-selling Graphic Novels 2012

Fri, Jan 4, 2013

Bestsellers, Books

As our pros continue to list the comics they felt were critical successes in 2012, you may be curiously wondering which books did best with the paying customer’s mighty wallet. Well now’s your chance to find out as our mighty affiliate store (and second oldest comic shop in the UK), Nostalgia & Comics have posted their top-selling graphic novels of 2012 on their Facebook page.

Last years’ huge successes appear to be a healthy mix between movie/TV source-material, old classics, new stories and – brilliantly – some great all-original works. Head under the cut to see the full list!

 

10. Walking Dead Volume 2: Miles Behind Us
£10.99 £7.58 on the FP International webstore. 

 9. Batman: Knightfall Volume 1 (New Edition)
£22.50  £15.53 on the FP International webstore.

 

8. Walking Dead Volume 16: A Larger World
£10.99  £7.58 on the FP International webstore.

7. Batman: Year One Deluxe Edition HC
£18.99  £13.10 on the FP International webstore.

 

 6. Batman: Earth One HC
£16.99  £11.72 on the FP International webstore

5. Batman Volume 1: The Court Of Owls HC
£18.99  £13.10 in the FP International webstore.

 

4. Blacksad: A Silent Hell
£14.99  £10.34 in the FP International webstore.

3. Walking Dead Volume 1: Days Gone Bye
£7.50 £5.18 in the FP International webstore.

 


2. League of Extraordinary Gentlemen Volume III: Century 3 – 2009
£7.99  £5.51 in the FP International webstore

1. Saga: Volume 1
£7.50  £4.50 (!) in the FP International webstore

In the words of N&C themselves: “Very gratifying to see the years best comic has translated into the #1 graphic novel.”!

Surprised your favourite book wasn’t on the list? Think your fellow comic readersreaders slept on some brilliant books in 2012? Let us know what you think via our social media pages (Twitter, Facebook, G+) or in the comments below!

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