'I Agree 100%'
June 11, 2006
Corbit Wilkins of Captain Comics in Boise, Idaho saw the comment from Jerry Ringi of Amazing Fantasy Comics on street and agrees '100%.'
Column by Steve Bennett
June 8, 2006
This week, Bennett gives us his manifesto for superhero comics.
Already 24/7 Linear in Some Markets
June 7, 2006
ADV's Chris Oarr saw our article on the start date for the first FUNimation Channel programming, and took exception to the characterization of ADV's Anime Network.
Why Not Trust Comic Stores?
June 8, 2006
Jerry Ringi of Amazing Fantasy Comics in Chesapeake , Virginia wants to know why comic stores can't be trusted to keep street dates?
Profits for Loeb Fuin from Retailers Too
June 4, 2006
John Browne of They Walk Among us in London, England suggests that retailers contribute their shares of Superman/Batman #26 revenues to the Sam Loeb Scholarship Fund as well.
'Why Risk your Business?'
June 4, 2006
Joe Ferrara of Atlantis Fantasyworld in Santa Cruz , California saw the first hand account of the bootleg busts at Motor City Comic-Con and wonders why retailers would risk their businesses for a few bucks.
'Right on the Money'
May 29, 2006
Randall Faw of Comics Express in North Wilkesboro, North Carolina, saw John Riley's Sharpening the Sword column on the 80/20 rule and says it's 'right on the money.'
'Paying Off in a Big Way!'
May 29, 2006
Mike Banks of Samurai Comics shared this story of how partnering with the local library system has paid off in a big way.
Column by Steve Bennett
May 25, 2006
This week, Bennett once again tackles the dark nature of many current comics.
'Begging for It'
May 24, 2006
Scott Moore of Galaxy Comics in Saginaw, Michigan saw the account of the bootleg DVD busts at Motor City Con and says he thinks some con dealers are just 'begging for it.'
Comic Stores Are Intimidating to Women
May 24, 2006
Torsten Adair of Barnes & Noble in New York City saw John Riley's Sharpening the Sword column on Proving the Theory on FCBD and sent this response.
Column by John Riley
May 24, 2006
This week, Riley discusses the implications of the 80/20 rule for specialty comic and game retailers.