Top Toy Sources for Retailers
December 31, 2005
These ads are directed at companies and industry professionals in the pop culture products industry.
Top Anime Sources for Retailers
December 31, 2005
These ads are directed at companies and industry professionals in the pop culture products industry.
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December 31, 2005
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Quantity Estimates Based on Diamond Indexes and External Title Data
February 4, 2002
Estimated quantities for initial orders on graphic novels shipping in February 2002 from pop culture stores ordering from Diamond US.
Quantity Estimates Based on Diamond Indexes and External Title Data
February 4, 2002
Estimated quantities for initial orders on comics shipping in February 2002 from pop culture stores ordering from Diamond US.
Coming in March
January 28, 2002
GAMA (the Game Manufacturers Association) has announced that the GAMA Trade Show will set a record for the number of exhibiting companies for the third consecutive year.
Ilan Strasser Gets the Last Word
January 17, 2002
We're going to let Strasser's comments below be the final word on this topic as we wrap up the debate.
Orders Not Too Low
January 16, 2002
Our article on the orders on Batman: 10 Cent Adventure brought response from a retailer who thought the numbers were still way too low. This comment is from Dave Luebke of Dave's Comics in Richmond, Virginia, who takes an opposing view.
He Wants Them Earlier
January 13, 2002
Our article on DC's new Smallville figures noted that DC announced that its figures would be released to pop culture stores at the same time as they are released in other channels. That brought this reaction from Jerry Ringi of Amazing Fantasy Comics and Cards in Chesapeake, Virginia.
Numbers too Low!
January 11, 2002
Our report on the orders on Batman: The 10 Cent Adventure p rompted this response from John Tinkess of Another Dimension in Calgary, Alberta, who thought the numbers were way too low.
What about Quality?
January 11, 2002
Marvel's new hardcover program continues to draw retailer response. Here's a different take from a retailer who's more concerned about production quality than price -- Terry Allen of Bonanza Books and Comics in Modesto, California.
Hovorka on Strasser, Pt. 2
January 11, 2002
Marvel's new hardcover program continues to draw retailer response. Here, Tricia Hovorka of TalesofWonder.com carries on her ongoing dialogue with Ilan Strasser of Fat Moose Comics and Games.
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