Sales Estimates for November Based on Diamond Indexes and Publisher Title Data
December 18, 2005
These are estimates of the sales by Diamond U.S. to comic specialty stores during November 2005.
Column by John Riley
December 15, 2005
This week, Riley talks about setting goals.
$9.8 Million Wednesday
December 15, 2005
King Kong opened relatively quietly for a film with such gargantuan expectations, with $9.8 million in tickets sold on its opening day, a Wednesday.
To Assist Restructuring
December 15, 2005
Musicland Group is asking its creditors to defer payment on 40-50% of its payables for three years.
To Sign 007 Cards
December 15, 2005
Rittenhouse Archives will include autograph cards signed by Bond Girl Ursula Andress in its upcoming James Bond: Dangerous Liasons trading card series.
'Sold Out, For all Practical Purposes'
December 15, 2005
Mayfair Games is completing its shipments of the 10th Anniversary Settlers of Catan 3D Special Edition Treasure Chest Set this week.
Third Game Has Model Train Tie-In
December 15, 2005
Days of Wonder will release Ticket to Ride Marklin Edition in North America next April.
City of Heroes Suit Over
December 14, 2005
Marvel Entertainment, Inc., NCsoft Corporation, NC Interactive, Inc., and Cryptic Studios have amicably settled all claims brought by Marvel.
Coinciding With the Release of 'Final Destination 3'
December 14, 2005
Zenescope Entertainment has signed a deal with New Line Cinema to develop comic books based on the film franchise Final Destination.
Exclusive Rights in Perpetuity for Lee?s Creations
December 14, 2005
Pow! Entertainment has now acquired the exclusive rights in perpetuity to Stan Lee's name, likeness, signature slogans (Excelsior!) and brand (Stan Lee Presents).
For More Challenging & Sophisticated Manga Releases
December 14, 2005
In February Viz Media is preparing to launch a new more literary manga imprint, Viz Signature.
Applications Due By January 11
December 14, 2005
JoyRide Entertainment has announced Pre-Release events for the February 15 release of the 110-card Artificial Human Expansion .
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