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To Produce Die-Cast Superhero Figurines
September 26, 2005
Corgi USA has obtained the license from Marvel to produce limited edition die-cast figurines.
'May I Have Another?'
September 19, 2005
Gabriel Hagmann of DreamStrands Comics in Seattle, Washington saw the column by Steve Bennett and numerous Talk Back comments on it, and notes the many books that already fit the criteria that those critical of darker content are seeking.
Unique Crossover Event
September 1, 2005
Marvel's first Spider-Man cross-over in five years, Spider-Man: The Other, is getting a big push from the House.
For Videogames
August 22, 2005
Konami has signed a multi-year agreement with Marvel Enterprises and Upper Deck Entertainment that gives Konami rights to develop games based on Upper Deck Entertainment's Marvel Trading Card Game .
Column by Steven Bates
June 28, 2005
This week, Bates gives his 'top comic book quotes.'
Marvel May Have to Pay $1.25 Million in Legal Costs
June 26, 2005
Marvel may have to pay up to $1.25 million in legal fees to cover the costs of the WWE's defense against a lawsuit brought by Toy Biz/Marvel in 2002.
For Two More Years
June 15, 2005
Bowen Designs has announced that it has renewed its agreement with Marvel for the production of statues and mini-busts based on Marvel characters.
Attracts 27,000
June 6, 2005
Wizard World Philadelphia attracted a record crowd of 27,000 fans over its just concluded three-day run.
'Who Needs Movies?'
May 17, 2005
Malinda Brown & Robert Miller of Sarge's Comics Etc. had a very successful Free Comic Book Day.
Profits Double, Margins Up
March 7, 2005
Marvel Enterprises announced results for the fourth quarter of 2004 that beat analysts' expectations.
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