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Will React to the New Batman TV Series
February 11, 2004
Warner Bros. Consumer Products has announced a new series of interactive Batman figures.
Revived 'The Flash'
February 8, 2004
Julie Schwartz, longtime editor at DC Comics, passed away over the weekend at the age of 88. Schwartz was one of the founding fathers of the so-called 'Silver Age of Comics.'
Tarzan Nixed
January 11, 2004
In spite of protests from fans and the inevitable Internet campaign to save it, the WB Network canceled its new Tarzan series at midseason.
Hellsing First Printing-40K
December 18, 2003
Dark Horse and Digital Manga have upped the ante on first printings for their best-selling manga line.
Toon Will Cover Current Events
December 4, 2003
Variety is reporting that Spike TV, the self-styled 'men's network,' has ordered its third original animated series.
Shipping in June
December 3, 2003
Welcome Books has announced The DC Comics Art of Alex Ross 2005 Calendar.
Dark Horse Going Back to Press
October 28, 2003
The first volume of the English language version of Yasuhiro Nightow's Trigun manga sold out an edition of 35,000 copies at wholesale within days of its release.
DC Character Returns to the Small Screen in Pilot
September 14, 2003
The WB network has ordered a pilot episode for a new live action series based on the DC Comics character The Flash.
WB Readies 26 New Episodes
July 15, 2003
Warner Brothers has decided to go ahead with an additional 26-episode season of Mucha Lucha .
Anime Makes Up 60% Of All Broadcast Animation
June 23, 2003
A recent article in the Japanese edition of Newsweek includes some very interesting statistics concerning the growth of interest in anime and manga around the world and the differences in the various markets.
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