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Buoyed in part by demand for DC's titles, along with the conclusion to Marvel's epic "Fear Itself" miniseries, the start of "Wolverine & the X-Men" and "Incredible Hulk," the number of titles sold were up 32.1 percent from a year earlier. "The market-share battle is not the one we care to win," Rood said. "We are battling to deliver great stories and characters, and to support comic shops so that they're the ones who win every month." ___ Online:
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