Column by Steve Bennett
January 15, 2020
This week, Steve Bennett analyzes the potential of the impending Robot Revolution being led by the much despised H.E.R.B.I.E.
Column by Rob Salkowitz
January 15, 2020
The 2010s finished on an up note, suggesting that things might not be all bad for the direct market.
Column by Paul Levitz
January 14, 2020
In this column, Paul Levitz looks at how we got to 2019, when kids graphic novels became the biggest thing in comics, and how to ride the wave.
Column by Scott Thorne
January 12, 2020
This week, Scott Thorne offers even more predictions for the decade to come.
Golden Globes Fuel Better-Than-Expected Showing
January 12, 2020
Sam Mendes’ period war drama 1917 easily took the weekend box office crown with a far-better-than-expected $36.5 million 3-day total as it expanded from 11 theaters to almost 3,500 on the weekend after the film had won two key awards (“Best Motion Picture” & “Best Director”) at the Golden Globes.
Column by Steve Bennett
January 8, 2020
This week, Steve Bennett offers up some thoughts on Marvel's Incoming! #1.
Guest Column by Phil Boyle of Coliseum of Comics
January 7, 2020
"We’re on the cusp of either a renaissance of new ideas on how to sell comics, or we’re facing an extinction level event for comic stores."
'Rise of Skywalker' Still On Top as 2020 Begins
January 5, 2020
The 2020 box office started out the way 2019 finished with “geek” titles dominating the domestic market, accounting for 5 out of the top six spots led by Star Wars: Episode IX: The Rise of Skywalker.
Column by Scott Thorne
January 5, 2020
This week, Scott Thorne offers up three more uplifting predictions for the next decade.
Column by Steve Bennett
January 2, 2020
This week, Steve Bennett focuses on "other" comics he's looking forward to in 2020.
Column by Rob Salkowitz
December 30, 2019
The time has come to face the future! Here, per my annual tradition, are some stake-in-the-ground forecasts to watch for in the year ahead.
Column By Scott Thorne
December 29, 2019
This week, Scott Thorne offers up three predictions for the decade to come.
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