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Since this is a relatively recent issue, does anyone think we should write a summary about the featured stories? Leader Vladimir ( talk) 21:41, 5 May 2018 (UTC)
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Reviewer: Courcelles ( talk · contribs) 20:38, 29 May 2018 (UTC)
The commercial reception needs to be reworded/redone. this issue and variant covers of it were by far the best-selling advance orders of the month of April 2018. This statement is accurate as AC #1000(w/ all its variants), was the best selling advance and final. But then it proceeds to list the variants as 3rd, 4th, 6th, as if those were there respective placings for the month. The source is specifically for re-orders, which doesn't include initial orders, and it is just for one specific week, not the entire month. Honestly don't think the details of the re-orders for one week need to be listed, but I do think the listing of the variants(along with the others) should be someone where in the article to keep the article broad in coverage for it's GA status.
Another point to be addressed, is the comparison to ASM 800. Two weeks before it was released, retailers had purchased more than half a million copies. If this is kept(since final numbers are included later), it should be specified that it was according to one of the co-publishers from DC Comics Dan Dido. This is then compared to the 300k advance orders that ASM had on April 5th, even though the issue wasn't come out until May 30th. Finals numbers for ASM 800 were 411,480 [1], which is a lot closer to the final numbers of AC 1000 of 449,787 then the 300k vs 500k comparison. Comparing the final numbers both from Diamond would be better than comparing the advance orders of one two weeks before its release, and another over 7 weeks before release. WikiVirus C (talk) 15:35, 17 July 2018 (UTC)
Apologies if this has been discussed before, but: Action Comics published an issue #0 between #s 703 and 704. Is there a reason why #1,000 would not be considered the 1,001st issue of the comic? Caseyroberson ( talk) 20:31, 12 April 2020 (UTC)
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Since this is a relatively recent issue, does anyone think we should write a summary about the featured stories? Leader Vladimir ( talk) 21:41, 5 May 2018 (UTC)
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Reviewer: Courcelles ( talk · contribs) 20:38, 29 May 2018 (UTC)
The commercial reception needs to be reworded/redone. this issue and variant covers of it were by far the best-selling advance orders of the month of April 2018. This statement is accurate as AC #1000(w/ all its variants), was the best selling advance and final. But then it proceeds to list the variants as 3rd, 4th, 6th, as if those were there respective placings for the month. The source is specifically for re-orders, which doesn't include initial orders, and it is just for one specific week, not the entire month. Honestly don't think the details of the re-orders for one week need to be listed, but I do think the listing of the variants(along with the others) should be someone where in the article to keep the article broad in coverage for it's GA status.
Another point to be addressed, is the comparison to ASM 800. Two weeks before it was released, retailers had purchased more than half a million copies. If this is kept(since final numbers are included later), it should be specified that it was according to one of the co-publishers from DC Comics Dan Dido. This is then compared to the 300k advance orders that ASM had on April 5th, even though the issue wasn't come out until May 30th. Finals numbers for ASM 800 were 411,480 [1], which is a lot closer to the final numbers of AC 1000 of 449,787 then the 300k vs 500k comparison. Comparing the final numbers both from Diamond would be better than comparing the advance orders of one two weeks before its release, and another over 7 weeks before release. WikiVirus C (talk) 15:35, 17 July 2018 (UTC)
Apologies if this has been discussed before, but: Action Comics published an issue #0 between #s 703 and 704. Is there a reason why #1,000 would not be considered the 1,001st issue of the comic? Caseyroberson ( talk) 20:31, 12 April 2020 (UTC)