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Exhibition Space Grows by 25%
August 1, 2002
The largest comic/pop culture convention in the U.S. just keeps getting bigger. This year, exhibition space for the San Diego Comic-Con International grew by 25% to 350,000 square feet.
His August Favorite
July 30, 2002
It's been about a year since pamphleteer Jack Chick took on D&D, and apparently that means it's time for another broadside. In his latest 'Battle Cry,' dated July/August 2002, Chick carries on a long comparison between D&D and a hypothetical group sexual fantasy,...
New Annual Report
July 29, 2002
According to the new Games Workshop annual report, covering the fiscal year ending June 2, 2002, the company continues to struggle with its independent retailer business in the Americas, saying of its business in that channel, '...[I]t has been hard work maintaining momentum during the year.'
For Book Channel
July 28, 2002
Comic and game publisher Humanoids (formerly distributed by the now bankrupt LPC) has announced that it is going to CDS for distribution to the book trade. Humanoids is the French publisher of The Nokopol Trilogy, The Metabarons , and the Incal , and recently signed an agreement licensing the West End Games game mechanics.
Due Q4
July 23, 2002
Wizards of the Coast announced the upcoming release of a trading card game (TCG) based on the Simpsons television series.
30 Publishers Already Signed Up
July 20, 2002
Wizards of the Coast announced the November 8 release of the d20 Modern Roleplaying Game Core Rulebook .
Magic Back on Top in Games
July 18, 2002
In comics, Spidey still holds three of the Top 10 Cool Comics in June, with the Kevin Smith-penned Spider-Man/Black Cat #1 in the top slot.
Retail Site Founder Takes Over
July 17, 2002
Wizards of the Coast announced today that the company has reached an agreement to outsource its online retail business to Sean Vanderasson, owner and manager of SVGames L.L.C.
Expressing Pricing and Other Concerns
July 16, 2002
A 52-store retailer group has produced a joint statement of its concerns regarding Games Workshop wholesale pricing and other issues.
'Well Thought Out'
July 16, 2002
A group of retailers representing 52 game stores recently issued a joint statement to Games Workshop protesting its recent wholesale price increase and other problems in doing business with Games Workshop. Mike Jones, Games Workshop's U.S. Sales Director, sent us this response.
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