Responds to Atom Freeman
December 8, 2002
Anthony Furfferi of Empire Comics in Rochester, New York saw Atom Freeman's comments on comics for kids and had this to say.
Do a Poll
December 8, 2002
James Morris from Graphic Action Comics in Newcastle, Australia saw Timothy Davis' comment on comics for kids and asked us to do a poll of retailers.
How Do We Get the Big 4 to Listen?
December 8, 2002
Bill Norris of New Age Comics in Eugene Oregon saw Timothy Davis' comments on comics for kids and Brian Hibbs' response and had this suggestion.
Let's Work Together for More!
December 4, 2002
Well-known comic writer, artist, and historian Trina Robbins saw recent retailer comments on comics for kids, and more specifically on comics for girls and sent us this comment on an issue about which she is both knowledgable and passionate.
'Brian's Fly Is Open (To Debate)'
December 1, 2002
Atom Freeman of Brave New World Comics in Newhall, California read Brian Hibbs' comments on comics for kids, in which he expressed doubts about whether or not they would sell, and had this to say.
'Let's Get To It'
December 1, 2002
Rick and Jeannie Newman of Pet Shop Comics and Collectibles of Louisville, Kentucky saw Timothy Davis' plea for more comics for kids and added their voice to the chorus.
Not in Stockholders' Interests
November 26, 2002
Jim Brocius of Cosmic Comics in Las Vegas, Nevada took a look at Marvel's no-reprint policy from the point of view of its stockholders.
Will retailers order them?
November 26, 2002
Brian Hibbs of Comix Experience in San Francisco, California saw Timothy Davis' plea for more comics for kids and saw this fly in the ointment.
Pushing Back on New Retailers' Comments
November 26, 2002
Jerry Ringi of Amazing Fantasy in Chesapeake, Virginia saw new retailer Noah Broessel's comments on Marvel's policies and had this to say.
So What's the Next Step?
November 26, 2002
Rich Lukes of Comic Collector in Riverside, Illinois has been watching the ongoing discussion of comics for kids and want's to know what's next.
Yes, We Need More
November 25, 2002
Retailer Timothy Davis of Alternate Realilty in Chicago, stimulated a lot of immediate response with his well thought-out plea for more comics for young children. One retailer that responded commented that there was also a dearth of comics for young girls. Davis responded.
We Need a Title Like Four Color
November 25, 2002
John Gavin of York Comics and Cards in Parma, Ohio saw Timothy Davis' plea for more comics for kids, and sent us this comment, which in addition to agreeing with the concept, makes a specific suggestion about the type of title(s) that might work best.