Marvel Should Have Shared Its Plans
March 12, 2007
David Gray of Dreamland Comics in Libertyville, Illinois saw comments from Garner Loudermilk chastising retailers for being unprepared for the demand of Captain American #25 and says Marvel should have informed retailers of the planned media hype, among other things.
Overprint Information Not Timely
March 12, 2007
Ilan Strasser of Fat Moose Comics in Whippany , New Jersey saw the news about the fall-out concerning Captain America #25 and says that reorder information should have been more timely.
Short Supply Alienates Fans
March 12, 2007
James Kite of Serenity Studios in Sydney, Australia saw the news about the fall-out concerning Captain America #25 and thinks the limited supply will be a turn-off to regular comics readers.
Column by Steve Bennett
March 11, 2007
This week, Steve Bennett looks at Captain America #25 and related issues.
Series Resumes In June
March 11, 2007
Dynamite Entertainment has scheduled its launch of The Boys , by Garth Ennis and Darick Robertson.
'The System Needs to Change'
March 11, 2007
Michael Costello of Downtown Comics in Indianapolis, Indiana saw comments from Garner Loudermilk chastising retailers for being unprepared for Captain American #25 and thinks the system needs to change.
Not Enough Information From Marvel
March 11, 2007
Scott Moore of Galaxy Comics in Saginaw, Michigan saw John Riley's comments about the limited availability of Captain America #25 and comes to the conclusion that Marvel did not give enough information to allow retailers to order appropriately for this issue.
A Little Speculation is Good For the Market
March 11, 2007
Jef Hinds of Jef Hinds Comics in Madison , Wisconsin read saw the news about the fall-out concerning Captain America #25 and says a little speculation is good for the market.
Record Days and Quick Sell-Outs
March 8, 2007
The amazing press reaction to the death of Captain America storyline in Captain America #25 (Marvel listed over 150 national and local media outlets that had picked up the story as of Thursday) has overwhelmed direct market retailers with customers looking for the book.
Marvel 'Stunt' Back-fired
March 8, 2007
Glen Soustek of Westlake Cards, Comics & Coins, Inc. in Roselle, Illinois saw John Riley's comments about the limited availability of Captain America #25 and thinks Marvel caused more harm than good with its 'stunt.'