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The Nuts and Bolts
October 12, 2005
John Riley of Grasshopper's Comics in Williston Park, New York, saw the comment from Reggie Griffin of PowerAnime on Steve Bennett's columns on comics content and decided to give some nuts and bolts advice.
For Three More Years
October 12, 2005
Geoff Johns, one of the top writers in comic books today, has signed a three-year extension of his exclusive contract with DC.
For January
October 10, 2005
DC Comics has announced that it will collect all of the Alan Moore DC Universe stories into a single volume, DC Universe: The Stories of Alan Moore , for release in January.
New Readers, not Kids
October 10, 2005
Jim Brocius of Cosmic Comics in Las Vegas, Nevada saw the comments on the attempt to attract new readers to comics, and shares his opinion that kids aren't the best candidates to become comic readers.
Give Me Something I Can Use
October 10, 2005
Reggie Griffin of PowerAnime in Los Angeles saw the recent columns by Steve Bennett on comic formats and wants topics that are more practical.
How About 'Shonen Batman?'
October 10, 2005
Steve Oto of Alternate Realities in Scarsdale, New York saw Steve Bennett's comments on comic formats and suggests a Japanese-style format for American periodical comics.
Save the Monthlies
October 9, 2005
James Meeley, assistant manager of Ron's Coin & Collectibles in Yakima, Washington saw Steve Bennett's latest column on comic formats and had this to say.
Also Adds Ghost In the Shell Novels
October 9, 2005
Michael Gombos, Japanese Licensing Manager at Dark Horse Comics, has revealed a number of new acquisitions and it is clear from the titles acquired that Dark Horse intends to focus on horror manga.
It's the Art Form that's Unique
October 6, 2005
Tony Caputo of Now Comics saw the recent columns by Steve Bennett on comic formats and sent his thoughts on the issues.
'Counterproductive'
October 6, 2005
Jim Schifeling of Acme Comics saw Steve Bennett's second column on comic formats and thinks his columns are 'counterproductive.'
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