'Page-a-Day' & Title Specific
September 21, 2005
Del Rey Manga has announced the launch of new title-specific Websites that will allow readers to preview up to thirty pages from the first volume of a new manga series.
Opening Wide on Friday
September 21, 2005
Tim Burton's The Corpse Bride earned an impressive $385K in a very limited debut at just five theaters over the past weekend.
Starting With '52'
September 21, 2005
Retailers attending the recently concluded Diamond Retailer Summit in Baltimore have told ICv2 that they are extremely pleased with the changes in ordering policies announced by DC Comics at the Summit.
Column by Steve Bennett
September 20, 2005
This week, Bennett wraps up his discussion of comics content.
3-D Animated Series
September 20, 2005
According to the DVD Release Report Manga Entertainment is collaborating with the Korean animation studio DesignStorm to produce Iron Kid.
From 'Entertainment Weekly'
September 20, 2005
In this week's Entertainment Weekly's four different reviewers gave good grades to four new comic book and graphic novel releases.
Formerly From Absence of Ink
September 20, 2005
NBM has acquired the publishing rights to Rob Vollmar and Pablo Callejo's Bluesman graphic novels.
From Manga to Live Action Film
September 20, 2005
Takashi Shimizu will helm an adaptation of Hitosi Iwaaki's Parasyte manga.
On a New Manga Series
September 20, 2005
Viz Media, LLC., has announced a partnership with the World Bank to create and distribute 1 World Manga.
Terry Chu Will Handle Anime Programming
September 20, 2005
Reed Exhibitions has announced that Joe Quesada, Editor-in-Chief of Marvel Comics will be a New York Comic-Con Guest of Honor.
'Jumping on the Bandwagon'
September 19, 2005
Ilan Strasser of Fat Moose Comics and Games in Whippany, New Jersey saw the column by Steve Bennett on comics content and the numerous Talk Back comments in response, and decides to jump on the bandwagon.
'May I Have Another?'
September 19, 2005
Gabriel Hagmann of DreamStrands Comics in Seattle, Washington saw the column by Steve Bennett and numerous Talk Back comments on it, and notes the many books that already fit the criteria that those critical of darker content are seeking.
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