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'I Hold a Differing Opinion'
September 22, 2004
Torsten Adair of Barnes & Noble Lincoln Triangle in New York City saw Joe Krolik's comments on manga sales and has a very different opinion on the future of manga, and a ton of great suggestions on retailing manga successfully.
Tournaments & More
September 21, 2004
Nintendo of America has announced the venues for its Pokemon Rocks America tour.
'Overwhelmed by Choice'
September 20, 2004
Ilan Strasser of Fat Moose Comics in Whippany, New Jersey, saw our article on the number of graphic novel titles growing faster than sales and the comment by Joe Krolik of Comics America, and adds his thoughts.
With a Prime Spot
August 26, 2004
The Kids WB announced the fall schedule for its Saturday morning animation block, the highest-rated kids' Saturday lineup on television over the past couple of years.
And More Releases Before EOY
August 24, 2004
Nintendo is planning over $1 million in television, print, and public relations marketing support for the next Pokemon TCG release, Fire Red and Leaf Green , due out August 30th.
At the Japanese Box Office
August 19, 2004
The latest Pokemon movie has consistently outperformed Katsuhiro Otomo's Steamboy , reportedly the most elaborate and expensive anime production of all time.
Yu-Gi-Oh! Movie Over $9 Million
August 15, 2004
The long-awaited cinematic crossover of two potent science fiction franchises, Alien vs. Predator , topped the box office this weekend with an estimated take of $38.3 million.
To Chief Operating Officer
August 12, 2004
Paizo Publishing LLC, publisher of Dragon , Dungeon , Undefeated , and Amazing Stories , has announced the promotion of Keith Strohm, who has spent the last eight months as Paizo's Circulation Manager, to the position of Chief Operating Officer.
From Limited Too
August 10, 2004
Wizards of the Coast is expanding its distribution for its Star Sisterz Collectable Charm Game .
On Lower Yu-G-iOh! CCG Sales
August 10, 2004
4Kids Q2 net income was $2 million, down from $3.6 million in the same period a year ago.
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