Anime Series Running on MTV 2
March 7, 2004
Tokyopop will be releasing the Heat Guy J manga here in the U.S on August 3.
Out in May
March 7, 2004
The second DVD release in the Speed Racer Collector's Edition series hits retail on May 18 with a 12-episode collection with a suggested retail price of $22.98.
For Action Figures & High-End Collectibles
March 7, 2004
Diamond Select Toys has acquired the licenses for action figures, statues and busts based on characters from the Joss Whedon-created series Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Angel .
On 'The Death and Life of Superman'
March 7, 2004
Barnes & Noble is reprinting Roger Stern's novelization of The Death and Life of Superman in a new exclusive edition available only at Barnes & Noble stores.
Before X-Men 3
March 7, 2004
Variety is reporting that Bryan Singer has decided to direct a remake of Logan's Run , based on the science fiction novel by William Nolan that inspired a popular 1976 film adaptation.
For North America
March 7, 2004
NuTech Digital, Inc. will distribute Ken Groove Productions anime in the U.S.
On the Adult Swim
March 4, 2004
FUNimation Productions has announced that Case Closed (the American title of the long-running Detective Conan anime series) will start its run on the Cartoon Network's Adult Swim Block on June 7.
Could Lead to More Self Censorship
March 4, 2004
Fueled by Janet Jackson's raunchy Super Bowl halftime display and election year political posturing, Congress is likely to increase the fine for broadcasters who air indecent material from $27,000 to $500,000.
IDW Reprinting Both
March 4, 2004
IDW Publishing is reporting that the first two issues of the Silent Hill: Dying Inside , written by Scott Ciencin and illustrated by Ben Templesmith, have sold out.
Second Printing Due in 7-8 Weeks
March 4, 2004
The Astonish Factory has announced the sell-out of the first edition of the Herobear and the Kid collection.
CCG Cards in Millions of Cereal Boxes
March 4, 2004
General Mills and WotC have announced a promotion that will put Neopets CCG cards in millions of cereal boxes.
Filming Already in Progress
March 4, 2004
Gary Oldman appears to be the last addition to a stellar cast for the new Batman Begins movie, currently in production under the direction of Christopher Nolan.
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