Titles By Mark Beyer, Glen Baxter, More
October 22, 2015
The New York Review of Books has launched a new comic imprint: New York Review Comics. Its first titles include works by Mark Beyer, Glen Baxter, and French cartoonist Blutch.
Week of October 20, 2015
October 18, 2015
This week’s home entertainment releases includes 2015’s biggest movie so far, a solid YA novel adaptation, the DVD debut of the Back to the Future TV series, the second DBZ movie personally supervised by series creator Akira Toriyama, and a gritty U.K. period gangster drama.
'Ant-Man' Boffo in China
October 18, 2015
A quartet of new films hit the box office this weekend, and one of them, Sony’s Goosebumps , took the box office crown, though none of them quite lived up to expectations.
Plus New 'Tomb Raider' From 'This One Summer' Scribe
October 14, 2015
Dark Horse announced a miniseries based on the classic Lone Wolf and Cub, as well as a new Tomb Raider story written by the Eisner-winning author of This One Summer: Mariko Tamaki.
Sales Estimates for September Based on Diamond Indexes and Publisher Title Data
October 13, 2015
These are estimates of the sales on comic books by Diamond U.S. to comic specialty stores during September 2015.
Sales Estimates for September Based on Diamond Indexes and Publisher Title Data
October 13, 2015
These are estimates of the sales on graphic novels by Diamond U.S. to comic specialty stores during September 2015.
New 'Aliens' From Brian Wood, Faith Erin Hicks Takes Buffy Back to School
October 12, 2015
New York Comic Con News: At the NYCC Dark Horse Comics was among the most active publishers unveiling all sorts of new initiatives.
Week of October 13, 2015
October 11, 2015
This week’s home entertainment offerings include the underrated Brad Bird film Tomorrowland , one of the best indie films of the year ( Dope ), plus a chance to grab all of the original Heroes series before the new series starts, and more of the stylish re-imagined Ghost in the Shell: Arise .
'The Walk' Stumbles in Wide Release
October 11, 2015
Ridley Scott’s The Martian continued its strong box office run, but Joe Wright’s $150 million Peter Pan prequel, Pan, earned just $15.5 million, well below even the already low expectations of analysts.
But Graphic Novels Lessen the Blow
October 9, 2015
Sales of comics slipped 8.8% in the third quarter vs. Q3 of 2014.