'Too Dark, Cruel, and Suggestive'
September 14, 2005
Mark Broy of Yesterday Once More in Morton, Illinois saw Buddy Saunders comments on Steve Bennett's column on comics content, and responds.
'Look Around'
September 14, 2005
Jim Schifeling of Acme Comics in Normal, Illinois saw Buddy Saunders' response to Steve Bennett's column on comics content and responds.
Column by Steve Bennett
September 14, 2005
This week, Bennett continues his discussion of comic content and its impact on sales.
Alienation and Nihilism Confused with Art
September 13, 2005
Buddy Saunders of Lone Star Comics in Arlington, Texas saw the column by Steven Bennett on the contents of comics and Allen N. Swords' response and concurs with Bennett's view that the dark themes of comics limit sales.
'Taking Umbrage' to Bennett Column
September 12, 2005
Allen N. Swords, an English lecturer at Clemson University Department of English in Clemson, South Carolina saw Steve Bennett's column on the contents of comics and the relationship with sales, and decided he 'wanted to spend a few moments taking umbrage to the recent column from Steve Bennett.'
What About the Cat?
September 11, 2005
Ann Dupuis of Grey Ghost Press saw the news of retailer Kirby Gee's rescue from New Orleans and sent this comment on the situation.
Column by Pat Fuge
September 8, 2005
This week, Fuge takes a look at the growth in war games.
Column by Steve Bennett
September 7, 2005
This week Bennett tackles what's between the covers, with a look at how content may be affecting comic sales.
Set Aside Some $$ for Retailers
September 7, 2005
Buddy Saunders of Lone Star Comics in Arlington, Texas feels that a portion of the money raised by such projects should go to those in the industry that are affected by the disaster.
For Retailers
September 7, 2005
Michele Kraus of Gamer's Conclave in Mandeville, Louisiana has been following the news on Hurricane Katrina and the industry response and shares her situation.
'We Can't Stay Open with No Sales'
September 6, 2005
Tom Ray of groundZero in Mobile, Alabama has a store in a Katrina-affected area and has seen his business severely affected.
Industry-wide Benefit?
September 5, 2005
Timothy Davis of Alternate Reality in Chicago, Illinois was moved by the Katrina devastation to suggest industry-wide support from the comic industry.