New Novels and Graphic Novels Coming From Ibooks
April 11, 2004
Ibooks has signed a deal to publish new novels and graphic novels based on Magnus Robot Fighter.
'The Question Is Not One of Loyalty'
April 11, 2004
Buddy Saunders of Lone Star Comics in Arlington and the greater Dallas Metroplex saw the comments by Torsten Adair of Barnes & Noble and David Craig of My Underground Lair and sent us his thoughts on mass market competition with specialty stores.
Could Be 10,000 Comic Stores
April 11, 2004
Ilan Strasser of Fat Moose Comics and Games in Whippany, New Jersey saw recent comments by Torsten Adair of Barnes and Noble and David Craig of My Underground Lair and sent us this response.
Target Audience is Tween Boys
April 8, 2004
RIOT Media has announced that it will develop, produce and market 'multi-platform entertainment programming and media products' aimed at tween boys.
From Mass Market
April 8, 2004
Genio has announced that it's received $1.8 million in initial purchase orders from mass market retailers for its Mighty Beanz CCG .
Back to Press
April 8, 2004
Score has gone back to press on the Dragon Ball GT CCG; the second printing will ship on April 12th.
Reprint of #1 Selling Through
April 8, 2004
Dark Horse's orders for Conan #4 came in 8% higher than those for Conan #1,...
Bringing Back Ralph Snart, Vespers, Syphons
April 8, 2004
Now Comics has issued a number of announcements recently, including the June release of Vespers , an all-new 136-page graphic novel.
According to Star Ron Perlman
April 8, 2004
Hellboy star Ron Perlman appeared on Fox's The Best Damn Sports Show Period and announced that Hellboy 2 has been given the go ahead.
'Still a Customer Service Field'
April 8, 2004
David Craig of My Underground Lair Comics and Collectibles in Lenoir City, Tennessee saw Torsten Adair's comments on comic retailing and echoed his comments.
Supported by $1 Million Pro Circuit
April 7, 2004
Upper Deck's recently released Marvel CCG will be availably only through the hobby channel (game, comic, card, and hobby stores) until June of this year.
In Profitable Topps Quarter
April 7, 2004
WizKids lost $1 million in Topps' fiscal fourth quarter (ending February 28th), less than expected, and far less than the $3 million it lost in Topps' third quarter.
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