May Through November
April 2, 2003
Fast Forward has announced its release schedule for the Demon Wars RPG , based on the R.A. Salvatore fiction series
DC Sells Out WW #190
April 2, 2003
DC Comics has sold out of Wonder Woman #190, featuring the character's new do, and has no plans to reprint.
Superhero Idol
April 2, 2003
The WB has ordered six episodes of Who Wants To be A Superhero, a new superhero reality series by comic pioneer Stan Lee and Bruce Nash.
In Regular and Special Editions in June
April 2, 2003
ADV Films has announced that it will begin releasing the anime series Full Metal Panic in June with a regular DVD edition and a Special Edition .
In 'Traveler' Format
April 1, 2003
CrossGen Comics has announced a 'Traveler' trade paperback edition collecting the four issue Masters of the Universe mini-series.
From UDON
April 1, 2003
Image Comics has announced that it will publish comics based on the vintage videogame property Street Fighter, beginning in August.
Powered by Spycraft d20
April 1, 2003
Alderac Entertainment Group has announced that it has acquired a license to produce a Stargate SG-1 Roleplaying Game, and that it plans to do so using the Spycraft d20 game mechanics.
Dark Days Ships in June
March 31, 2003
IDW has announced a sequel series to 30 Days of Night by Steve Niles and Ben Templesmith -- Dark Days , shipping in June.
For a Movie from DC
March 31, 2003
Twentieth Century Fox has optioned Battle Chasers for feature film development.
Including Two Based on Comic Series
March 31, 2003
The Sci Fi Channel has announced several new series and mini-series in development, including several of interest to pop culture retailers. Stargate: Atlantis is a new series spun off from the successful Stargate SG-1 series, which was just renewed.
'Hot from the Bath'
March 31, 2003
Tokyo Mint has announced that the fourth statue in its Love Hina line will be the Naru Narusegawa in Bath Towel Statue, which is being pre-solicited in April for shipment in September.
10-K Released
March 31, 2003
Hasbro released its annual report last Friday, revealing some details of its operations not previously disclosed in its announcement of year-end results. The break-out of its retail segment disclosed continued large losses of around $20 million in 2002.