'Not What I was Saying'
July 25, 2010
Marcus King of Titan's Entertainment Cafe in Battle Creek, Michigan read Rembert Parker's remarks regarding the availability of PDF versions of game releases and responds.
'Availability to Reduce Sales'
July 22, 2010
Rembert Parker of Reader Copies in Anderson, Indiana read Marcus King's recent column and comments on the potential threat of PDF game products.
'Another Ill Conceived Promotion'
July 22, 2010
Glen Soustek of Westlake Cards, Comics & Coins, Inc. in Roselle, Illinois writes in to air his displeasure with what he found in the Marvel August 2010 solicitations.
'Our Approach'
July 22, 2010
Jim Crocker of Modern Myths, LLC in Northampton, Massachusetts read Tony Cade's Talk Back regarding the displaying of new comics and weighs in on the subject.
'Roman, Wilgus and Choi Did a Great Job'
July 21, 2010
Joe Murray of Captain Blue Hen Comics in Newark, Delaware read the recent review of The Last Airbender graphic novelization and had this to say.
Column by Steve Bennett
July 22, 2010
This week, Steve Bennett takes a look at the pre-announcements for Comic-Con.
Column by Marcus King
July 19, 2010
This week, Marcus King talks about the changing game industry.
Column by Kendall Swafford
July 18, 2010
This week, Kendall Swafford looks at the three kinds of customers and what how retailers serve them.
'Out of Sight... Out of Mind'
July 19, 2010
Tony Cade of The Dragon's Horde in Stone Mountain, Georgia read Kendall Swafford's recent column and would like to comment on the subject of displaying new weekly comics.
'Pressing the Panic Button'
July 15, 2010
Chris Walsh of Friendly Frank’s B-Bop Comics in Overland Park , Kansas read Ilan Strasser’s comments regarding DC Comics upcoming price increases and had this to say.
Column by Steve Bennett
July 14, 2010
This week, Steve Bennett goes around the horn from the Starro figure to Wonder Woman’s wardrobe change (again) to Scott Pilgrim vs. the World to upcoming comic launches.
Column by Kendall Swafford
July 13, 2010
This week, Kendall Swafford looks at $3.99 comics.
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