BBC Fantasy Mini-Series Streets on September 9
August 26, 2003
The 6-part BBC adaptation of Neil Gaiman's fantasy novel Neverwhere ships to retail on September 9 from A&E Home Video.
With In-Store Signage
September 1, 2003
The Anime Network has announced a nationwide in-store signage promotion with Waldenbooks.
Direct To Video A Possiblity
September 1, 2003
A new Thundercats animation project is underway.
Grumpy Old Monsters From IDW
September 1, 2003
What happens when classic monsters like Dracula, Wolf-Man, the Mummy, and Frankenstein get old and land developers try to raze their retirement home (aka Castle Frankenstein)?
Rapid Turnover Of Series
September 1, 2003
The Cartoon Network appears to be in a pattern of swift rotation of titles, which will give more properties exposure, but limit the depth of the impression any series can make.
Contents Announced
September 1, 2003
Upper Deck has announced the content of the 2003 Yu-GiOh! TCG Collectible Tins.
SLG To Publish Bombaby
September 1, 2003
Slave Labor Graphics has announced the publication of Bombaby , a four-issue miniseries by Anthony Mazzotta.
'A True Entrepreneurial Success Story'
August 27, 2003
Steven Bates of Bookery Fantasy in Fairborn, Ohio saw our article on Devil's Due leaving Image and offers his congratulations.
Chobits and Ninja Scroll Special Packages
August 26, 2003
Tokyopop confirmed for us today that Borders and Waldenbooks will have an exclusive on Chobits #8 Special Edition , which includes the 8th volume of the manga series, a collectors box that will hold all eight volumes, and a figurine of Chi.
In January
August 25, 2003
Devil's Due Publishing has announced that its comics will be published under its own brand beginning in January.
Live Action CGI in the Works
August 25, 2003
Rob Minkoff, director of family hits Stuart Little and The Lion King, has set his sights on Darby Conley's comic strip, Get Fuzzy.
Worldwide
August 25, 2003
The Matrix Reloaded has hit $730 million in worldwide box office revenues, with around $280 million in domestic sales and around $450 million in sales outside the U.S.,