With Toys and Comics
March 10, 2003
Top Cow has announced that it is launching an animation division this August with comics and toys.
Miniseries for Late 03
March 10, 2003
The Sci Fi Channel is about to begin production on a four-hour Battlestar Galactica miniseries, which will air late this year. It will be directed by Michael Rymer and star Edward James Olmos, Mary McDonnell, Jamie Bamber, and Katee Sackhoff.
Jagun Fighters Coming from Japan
March 10, 2003
Bandai has announced that it will be releasing Jagun Fighters, collectible action figures with game play activity, in the U.S. in July.
More in the Mix
March 9, 2003
Bill Norris, Jr., of New Age Comics in Eugene, Oregon has a variety of plans to make Free Comic Book Day special in his store.
Getting Out the Word
March 9, 2003
Michael Tierney of Collectors Edition and The Comic Book Store in North Little Rock and Little Rock, Arkansas, respectively, plans to get the word out on Free Comic Book Day using connections with local media.
With Digital Manga
March 9, 2003
Dark Horse and Digital Manga have announced that they will publish the Berserk manga in three trade paperback editions.
For All Its Lines
March 9, 2003
Dream Pod 9 is issuing new editions of the players handbooks for each of its lines to make them compatible with the Open Gaming License.
The Favorite Love Hina Character
March 9, 2003
Tokyo Mint has announced that Naru Narusegawa in Pink will be the fourth statue in its Love Hina line.
Bi-Monthly Starting in July
March 8, 2003
Gemstone has announced the July release of the first volume in a series of 'manga-size' trade paperbacks.
Will Smith Will Star
March 8, 2003
Isaac Asimov's classic I, Robot stories are headed for the screen in a big budget film version from Twentieth Century Fox that is set to start shooting in May.
Another Live Action Genre Series
March 8, 2003
ADV Films announced the acquisition of video rights to the live action TV series BeastMaster .
Expanded Trailer Has Exhibitors Seeing Green
March 7, 2003
An expanded trailer for Universal's The Hulk (directed by Ang Lee) made a big impression on the assembled theatre owners and managers at the ShoWest summer preview in Las Vegas.