Take Returns and Give Them Away
November 25, 2002
Tim Marks of Friendly Frank's Comic Cavern in Kansas City, Missouri saw Timothy Davis' plea for more comics appropriate for young children, and had a suggestion for making the products more desirable for retailers and using the results to recruit new comic readers through charity.
'I Could Not Agree More'
November 25, 2002
Mark Broy of Yesterday Once More in Morton, Illinois was strongly supportive of the plea for comics appropriate for young children by retailer Timothy Davis.
'I Feel So Strongly...'
November 25, 2002
Don Lynch of Gateway Comics in Morgantown, West Virginia saw Timothy Davis' appeal for publishers to produce comics appropriate for young children and sent us this strong message of agreement.
'I Agree 100%'
November 24, 2002
Tom Trettel of The Comic Book Shop in Wilmington, Deleware saw Tiimothy Davis' plea for comics for kids, and chimed in with his agreement.
What About Girls?
November 24, 2002
Holly Sedor of 8th St. Books and Comics in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan saw Timothy Davis' recent plea for comics for kids and noted a group that Davis didn't emphasize that's important.
Thanks to Timothy Davis
November 24, 2002
Ilan Strasser of Fat Moose Comics in Whippany, New Jersey noted Timothy Davis' plea for comics for young children and had this to say.
Where Are All the Kids At?
November 23, 2002
Tim Davis of Alternate Reality in Chicago, Illinois sent us this well-thought-out and impassioned plea for publishers to produce comics that can be sold to young children.
Why the Heat on Marvel?
November 23, 2002
Noah Broessel of Pop Culture Paradise in Tempe, Arizona has obviously been viewing comments on Marvel from retailers that oppose its no overprint policy and had this to say.
Milton Griepp: Right On!!! (Sort Of)
November 23, 2002
Ilan Strasser of Fat Moose Comics and Games in Whippany, New Jersey saw the comment by ICv2 founder Milton Griepp on comic collectability and had this to say.
Change the Basis
November 23, 2002
Bev Kranz of Collectors Ink in Chico, California saw our article on the GAMA Board's decision not to enforce the ban on Internet discounters, the responses, most recently from GAMA President Rick Loomis and WizKids EVP Martin Stever and had a contribution on dealing with potential legal issues.
Why Does It Have To Be One Way?
November 20, 2002
World According to Griepp was a monthly column written by ICv2 founder Milton Griepp in Internal Correspondence, ICv2's print predecessor. This is the first such column written for ICv2.
'No Grounds for a Valid Legal Claim'
November 19, 2002
Our report on the GAMA board's decision not to enforce the membership's resolution to ban Internet discounters from the floor of Origins has generated considerable response. Now it's come full circle, as WizKids Executive Vice President Martin Stever, who introduced the resolution in the first place, weighs in expressing his frustration with the situation.