Now Due Summer of 2005
November 19, 2003
Fox will be announcing shortly that the release date of The Fantastic Four live-action film has been moved to the summer of 2005.
DVD Includes New Footage
November 19, 2003
ADV Films is releasing the first volume of Robotech Remastered: Extended Edition on DVD the last week of January, 2004.
Price Competition Unusually Brutal
November 19, 2003
Wal-Mart, the ultimate category killer, is mounting an aggressive attack on the toy business this holiday season, and the effects will be felt by every retailer active in the category.
Plus this Month's Comic Reviews
November 18, 2003
This week's issue of Entertainment Weekly features a one-page comic story by Harvey Pekar and underground comic superstar Robert Crumb.
To the Show's Director
November 18, 2003
CrossGen has sold MegaCon, the annual Orlando convention devoted to comics, anime, gaming, science fiction, and media, to Beth Widera, who has been running the show for the last four years.
Doesn't Want a 12/24 Delivery
November 18, 2003
Mark Farace of All American Collectibles, in St. Louis, Missouri, is worried about the potential problems of getting a major delivery on December 24th.
'Gone Within 5 Years or Less'
November 18, 2003
Ed Sherman of Rising Sun Creations in San Diego, California, saw Steve Bennett's controversial Talk Back on 'The Death of the Pamphlet', and the responses and agrees that the pamphlet format is doomed.
With No Price Increase
November 18, 2003
Richard Matheson's I Am Legend has been upgraded to a hardcover without any price increase.
Movie Adapted to Comics by Wing Shing Ma
November 18, 2003
ComicsOne has announced that it will adapt the Chinese movie Hero to comics, with art by Wing Shing Ma.
'Graphite' Captain Victory
November 18, 2003
TwoMorrows Publishing and The Jack Kirby Collector are publishing Jack Kirby's pencil Captain Victory artwork.
Projecting $100 Million More in Sales
November 18, 2003
Marvel has raised its guidance for 2004, and is now predicting $415-$435 million in sales, around $100 million more than it was predicting a few weeks ago.
The Dorama Encyclopedia Explains It All
November 17, 2003
First came anime, the first major cultural export from modern Japan, and then manga established a major beachhead in American bookstores, so what's the next big pop culture trend from Japan? The answer may surprise you.
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