
Last month this site reported that Peter David's She-Hulk #23 had sold the second-lowest number of copies of any issue in the current run. High achiever that he is, in December 2007 Peter David went all out and set a new record for She-Hulk #24: LOWEST SALES TOTAL EVER!
He's made She-Hulk a monument to ignoring what readers want and abandoning what past creators have conceived. Let's give him a big hand. Way to go, smart guy.
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Two issues of the first run had lower sales.
In the first run of She-Hulk(the 2004-2005 series), issues 11 and 12 sold under 23,500. By those standards, this issue wasn't the lowest seller.
Above and beyond
It shows a lot of character to be humble when you're also anonymous "Harvey", and I appreciate that about you. In fact, in hindsight I appreciate lots of things about you. You're looking better and better all the damned time.
This is a different run than that first one. For one thing, that previous writer (you know, whatsisname) spent a lot of his time building up fan interest during the hiatus between the first and second series. And he largely managed to keep it for the duration.
Again, neither you nor I decided to reboot with a fresh #1 two years ago. But that was the new start and when the baseline was set. However, you're a gracious soul and I welcome your difference of opinion.