In Las Vegas
November 21, 2006
ComicsPRO, the new comic retailer organization, has announced that it will hold its first annual meeting in Las Vegas on April 11th through 13th.
Filming Begins in March
November 21, 2006
Warner Brothers is casting a Get Smart feature film for 2008 which will be directed by Peter Segal and star Steve Carell.
Negotiations Sour With New Line Cinema
November 21, 2006
Director Peter Jackson wrote a letter to his fan base over the weekend stating that he was walking away from negotiations with New Line Cinema regarding filming of The Hobbit .
Self-publishing Software
November 21, 2006
Planetwide Media has announced plans to release Tokyopop Manga Creato r self-publishing software for Spring 2007.
Shifting to Sundays
November 21, 2006
The Sci Fi Channel is moving Battlestar Galactica from Friday to Sunday nights.
Industry Leaders Discuss the Future of Games
November 21, 2006
ICv2 chose the last 2006 issue of its ICv2 Retailers Guide to Games (#13) to look at 'The Future of Games.'
Industry Leaders Discuss The Future
November 21, 2006
An ICv2 Release . ICv2 has announced the release of the ICv2 Retailers Guide to Games #13 .
First Now, Second in January
November 20, 2006
FUNimation Channel has begun airing Revolutionary Girl Utena , its first programming from Enoki Films.
Interview with ADV CEO John Ledford
November 20, 2006
On Monday, ADV Films announced the acquisition of Sgt. Frog , a major ongoing franchise property in Japan , with over 130 episodes and counting.
Of Japanese, Korean Films
November 20, 2006
New York Comic Con announced it will be screening three major films, including Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex-Solid State Society , Blade of the Phantom Master , and Shinobi .
Civil War Delays, and Looking Ahead
November 26, 2006
In Part 4 of our Dan Buckley interview, we talk about the Civil War delays and the challenges and opportunities in 2007.
Edits for Different Channels, and the Marvel Web Strategy
November 26, 2006
In Part 3 of our Dan Buckley interview, we discuss Marvel's editing policies for changing content for different audiences, its current Web strategy, and its perspective on legal and illegal comic downloads.