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Controversial Series Finds a Home
February 7, 2007
Nick Barrucci has confirmed to ICv2 that Dynamite will publish Garth Ennis and Darick Robertson's The Boys .
Column by Steve Bennett
February 7, 2007
This week, Bennett offers some suggestions for January releases, and talks about Dark Star's first ever midnight release party.
With Outside Licenses & Distribution to All Channels
February 7, 2007
DC Comics has announced plans to license and distribute collectibles under a new brand name, DC Unlimited.
And Declining Comic Book Sales
February 7, 2007
Robert Beerbohm of Robert Beerbohm Comic Art in Fremont, Nebraska saw comments from other retailers, including Buddy Saunders, and suggests that the industry would find long-term benefit from actively pursuing younger readers.
Bring Back Heroic Ideals
February 6, 2007
Larry Schoeneman of Hero Headquarters in Buffalo Grove, Illinois saw comments by other retailers about the current state of superheroes and and feels comics have sacrificed heroic ideals.
Likes Superheroes for Grown-ups
February 6, 2007
Jim Crocker of Modern Myths in Northampton, Massachusetts read other retailers' comments on the state of superheroes and and likes the more morally ambiguous heroes of today.
'Get Your Smiles Back'
February 5, 2007
Buddy Saunders of Lone Star Comics in Arlington , Texas saw the comment by Gail Burt of Metropolis Comics on the state of comics, concurs, and offers some thoughts on what to do next.
A Lighter Approach
February 5, 2007
Shawn ( Night at the Museum ) Levy has replaced David Goyer as the director of The Flash .
At the New York Comic Con
February 5, 2007
Librarians and retailers will find plenty of programs dedicated to their needs during the Friday 'trade' day session at the New York Comic Con.
Give Me Back My Heroes!
February 4, 2007
Gail Burt of Metropolis Comics in Bellflower, California has been seeing comments on 'reluctant, pain and drama-addicted so-called heroes' recently, and shared her thoughts.
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