- Hyperbole and a Half (paperback)
- The Walking Dead Compendium Volume 1
- The Walking Dead Compendium Volume 2
- Saga Volume 1
- Saga Volume 3
- Darth Vader and Son
- Batman: The Killing Joke, Deluxe Edition
- Vader's Little Princess
- The Walking Dead, Vol. 20: All Out War, Part 1
- The Walking Dead, Vol. 21: All Out War, Part 2
- Can't We Walk About Something More Pleasant?
- Saga Volume 2
- Persepolis: The Story of a Childhood
- Hyperbole and a Half (Kindle)
- Batman: The dark Knight Returns
- How to Tell If Your Cat Is Plotting to Kill You
- Watchmen
- Maus I: A Survivor's Tale: My Father Bleeds History
- Star Wars: Jedi Academy vol. 2: Return of the Padawan
- The Hedge Knight: The Graphic Novel
- The Terrible and Wonderful Reasons Why I Run Long Distances
- The Walking Dead, Vol. 19: March to War
- The Complete Calvin & Hobbes (paperback)
- Goodnight Darth Vader
- Marvel Encyclopedia
- Batman Vol. 2: The City of Owls (The New 52)
- The Sword Sword: The Graphic Novel
- Batman: Year One
- Attack on Titan 1
- Star Wars: Jedi Academy
- The Walking Dead, Vol. 22: A New Beginning
- Batman Vol. 1: The Court of Owls (The New 52)
- Seconds: A Graphic Novel
- Saga Volume 4
- Fun Home: A Family Tragicomic
- Batman Vol. 3: Death of the Family (The New 52)
- The Walking Dead Book 10
- The Complete Persepolis
- Sex Criminals Volume 1
- the Walking Dead, Vol. 18: What Comes After
- Attack on Titan 2
- V for Vendetta
- Understanding Comics
- Batman: Death of the Family Book and Joker Mask Set
- Batman Vol. 4: Zero Year – Secret City (The New 52)
- Dilbert 2015 Day-to-Day Calendar
- American Born Chinese
- The Walking Dead, Vol. 1: Days Gone Bye (Kindle)
- The Walking Dead, Vol. 1: Days Gone Bye
- The Walking Dead, Vol. 17: Something to Fear
Commentary:
- As has happened for every year but one since I've started tracking these Amazon charts, the book that was #1 during the first week of the year ends up being the #1 item for the entire year. In this case it is Allie Brosh's Hyperbole and a Half. Note that's just for the paperback edition; the Kindle edition came in at #14 for the year. And that's after having placed #9 in 2013. Clearly Hyperbole and a Half is a massive mainstream hit.
- The Walking Dead places four collections in the Top Ten. The two compendia, placing #2 & #3 in 2014, were #1 & #2 back in 2013. Again, clearly a massive sales success, which is something that can be achieved when the TV show based on the comic is the top drama on television.
- Without the benefit of any media tie-ins, two Saga collections take up the #4 & #5 spots for the year. Another collection comes in at #12, and Volume 4, not released until near the end of the year, charts at #34. Another clear mainstream sales success, all the more remarkable for there not being a movie or television show, just comics that people want to read because they've heard they're good comics.
- In all, 357 different items made the Amazon Top 50 chart for one or more weeks. Of those, six were on the chart for all 52 weeks in 2014: Hyperbole and a Half, The Walking Dead Compendia 1 & 2, Saga vols. 1 & 3, and Batman: The Killing Joke Deluxe Edition. Another five were on the chart for all but one of those weeks.
- A whopping 227 items only showed up on the chart for one week, including four items who spent their only week in the #1 position (all four were sale-priced Kindle editions).
- DC's presence on the 2014 top 50 is only all Batman titles, plus two Alan Moore works: Watchmen & V for Vendetta. Their top seller, Batman: The Killing Joke, is the perfect storm of a Batman comic written by Alan Moore.
- Marvel doesn't place any items in the 2014 Top 50 (recall that the Marvel Encyclopedia is put out by DK, not Marvel). Their top book is the Kindle edition of Marvel 1602 (on sale price for several weeks in April & May) at #54, followed closely by the first Ms. Marvel collection at #56. Ms. Marvel didn't come out until late in the year, and early indications in 2015 are that it will be a strong seller, perhaps finally giving Marvel a strong mainstream success in the book market.
- The best-selling Manga title for 2014 was Attack on Titan, with two volumes ending the year in the top 50.