Marcus King of Titan Games & Music in Kalamazoo, MI read the recent article on Disney Books offering digital versions of their print books (see "Disney Makes Children’s Books Available Online") and had this to say:
The headline and the first sentence to the story, "Disney Books, which sells 250 million children’s books each year, is making over 500 children’s titles available online by subscription," has me thinking. Hmmm, Disney Books is offering online subscriptions to its titles. And Disney recently bought Marvel Comics. Uh-oh... it's got me wondering what I am going to be putting in these comic book racks in a couple years.
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'It's Got Me Wondering'
Posted by ICv2 on September 30, 2009 @ 11:07 pm CT

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