Volume Discounting Has Its Merits
April 14, 2004
Ilan Strasser of Fat Moose Comics and Games in Whippany, New Jersey saw the comments from Dave Brzeski of The House on the Borderland on volume pricing and retailer incentives, and had this to say.
Loathes 'Retailer Incentives'
April 12, 2004
Dave Brzeski of The House on the Borderland in Peterborough, United Kingdom saw the comment by Ilan Strasser on comic retailing and sent us this Talk Back comment on volume pricing and retailer incentives.
'The Question Is Not One of Loyalty'
April 11, 2004
Buddy Saunders of Lone Star Comics in Arlington and the greater Dallas Metroplex saw the comments by Torsten Adair of Barnes & Noble and David Craig of My Underground Lair and sent us his thoughts on mass market competition with specialty stores.
Could Be 10,000 Comic Stores
April 11, 2004
Ilan Strasser of Fat Moose Comics and Games in Whippany, New Jersey saw recent comments by Torsten Adair of Barnes and Noble and David Craig of My Underground Lair and sent us this response.
'Still a Customer Service Field'
April 8, 2004
David Craig of My Underground Lair Comics and Collectibles in Lenoir City, Tennessee saw Torsten Adair's comments on comic retailing and echoed his comments.
A Booksellers View
April 7, 2004
Torsten Adair of Barnes and Noble (speaking for himself) saw the recent comments by J. Carmody on Marvels in bookstores and offered the viewpoint of a comic collecting bookseller.
Comic Stores Can Benefit
April 4, 2004
J. Carmody of Serenity Studios in Sydney, Australia saw our coverage of Marvel Comics new distribution deal for comics in bookstores and the comments and feels that comic stores can benefit from this move, and that Marvel might not.
Expects Little Effect
April 1, 2004
Steven Lo of Jelly's in Aiea, Hawaii saw our coverage of Marvel's new comic distributor to bookstores and the response, and offered his comments.
'People Love Free Stuff'
March 28, 2004
Dean Phillips of Krypton Comics in Omaha, Nebraska has seen comments on Free Comic Book Day and feels that FCBD is a great opportunity to introduce people to comics.
'Will Work Out a Lot Better than Expected'
March 28, 2004
Michael Tierney of The Comic Book Store in Little Rock, Arkansas saw the recent comments on Free Comic Book Day and feels that there is a lot of upside to the date selection.
'Sold Us Out'
March 28, 2004
Rick Keefe of R-Galaxy Comics in Tucson, Arizona saw our coverage of Marvel's new distribution deal and feels that it's bad for independent retailers.
The Success Is Tied Into Your Own Excitement
March 25, 2004
Jim Schifeling of Acme Comics in Normal, Illinois has seen the recent comments on Free Comic Book Day and feels that retailers get out in proportion to what they put in.