Quantity the Poorest Choice
March 27, 2005
Bobby Walker of Cosmic Tales in Tahlequah, Oklahoma saw the comment of William James Cuffe of All the Fun Stuff on mini-series vs. ongoing series and sent in his own similar observations.
Not a Flow
March 27, 2005
Paul Stock of Librairie Astro in Montreal, Quebec saw the article on Dark Horse's plans to keep the Sin City trades available and says he can't get what he needs.
Too Many
March 24, 2005
William James Cuffe of All The Fun Stuff in Katy, Texas sent us his thoughts on the proliferation of mini-series and one-shots, especially from Marvel.
Column by Steven Bates
March 23, 2005
This month columnist Steven Bates looks at DC's Countdown to Infinite Crisis .
Not for Comic Stores?
March 17, 2005
Terry Staats of Eastside Comics in Houston, Texas is excited about the potential for Sin City to drive sales in his store, but was told by a promotion agency comic stores weren't a fit.
Column by Steven Bates
March 15, 2005
This week, Bates joins the call for more stand-alone comic stories.
'More Content for Less Dollars'
March 13, 2005
Joe Krolik of C om ics America in Winnipeg, Manitoba saw the news that Marvel c om ics will be sold in 7-11 stores and the c om ment on the plan fr om Jim Brocius of Cosmic C om ics, and sent us his thoughts on content for the c-store channel.
Why Alter the Content?
March 10, 2005
Aaron Bynum of Animation Insider saw the news that DC's CMX division was making content changes to the Tenjho Tenge manga content for U.S. publication, and wonders why.
Comment on 'I Think I Can Manage'
March 9, 2005
Bob Cosner of Bob's Baseball Cards in Des Moines, Iowa saw Steven Bates' 'I Think I Can Manage' column on the death of a friend of the store and sent this reaction.
Update on Allocations
March 9, 2005
Daniel McAbee of The Tangled Web in Spartanburg, South Carolina saw the comment from Rembert Parker of Reader Copies on Yu-Gi-Oh! allocations and sent this update to his earlier comments.
Column by Steven Bates
March 8, 2005
This week Bates remembers a recently deceased friend of the store.
'We Had Plenty'
March 7, 2005
Rembert Parker of Reader Copies in Anderson , Indiana saw the comment by Daniel McAbee of The Tangled Web on Yu-Gi-Oh! allocations and shares his very different experience.