A Non-Announcement Announcement
June 6, 2004
DC Comics, while making no announcements for its new CMX manga line, was displaying art from three manga properties at its booth at the recently concluded Bookexpo America show at McCormick Place in Chicago.
Now Over 100k!
June 6, 2004
Fantagraphics is sending the Complete Peanuts, Vol. 1 back to press for a second printing.
Over Flash, Batgirl
June 6, 2004
Former DC Comics president Carmine Infantino sued the company in Manhattan federal court last week.
And Old Orders Canceled
June 6, 2004
Representatives of both Diamond Comic Distributors and Image Comics confirmed that orders for all Spawn issues scheduled for release after August will be canceled and resolicited in the appropriate month.
Third Installment Dominates Box Office
June 5, 2004
Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban , the third film in the popular fantasy series, dominated the weekend box office results with an estimated total of $92.6 million.
'Make It Up in Volume'
June 3, 2004
Dean Phillips of Krypton Comics in Omaha, Nebraska saw our coverage of the Barnes & Noble exclusive Ultimate Spider-Man hardcover and the retailer responses, and sent us his solution.
'More Late Image Books'
June 3, 2004
Don Alsa fi of G-Mart Comics in Batavia, Illinois saw the Tim Davis comment on late books from Ima ge and added in the Spawn books.
For Graphic Novel Biz
June 3, 2004
Both Diamond and Tokyopop are undertaking (separate) major expansions into the United Kingd om .
Despite Early Release by EB
June 3, 2004
The Lord of the Rings: Return of the King DVD appears to be selling even better than its two predecessors.
Based on Music Video Anime
June 3, 2004
Tokyopop has produced a 48-page Cine-Manga based on Linkin Park's new anime music video for 'Breaking the Habbit,' the newest single from the band's 4-times platinum album Meteora.
Plus 13 Late Issues of Spawn
June 3, 2004
Steve Tafuni of ST Comics and Cards in Mango, Florida, saw the comments by Tim Davis on late books from Image and sent us his agreement.
Starting with Malcolm in the Middle, Family Guy, The Simple Life
June 3, 2004
Tokyopop, Inc., has signed with Twentieth Century Fox Licensing & Merchandising to create Cine-Manga versions of hit Fox television shows for the first time.
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