'The Direct Market needs the Periodical'
October 2, 2005
Tony Caputo of Now Comics saw columnist Steve Bennett's suggestion that comic publishers stop publishing in the traditional comic periodical format and disagrees.
Room for Both
September 29, 2005
James Meeley, assistant manager of Ron's Coin & Collectibles in Yakima, Washington, saw the column by Steve Bennett on 86ing the 32-page comic format and disagrees.
'Portrait of the Artist as a Young %@&?!'
September 29, 2005
The Virginia Quarterly Review is serializing Art Spiegelman's next major work.
'Serenity,' 'A History of Violence' & 'Mirrormask'
September 29, 2005
This weekend is shaping up to be the most important of the fall for pop culture retailers.
Column by Steve Bennett
September 28, 2005
This week Bennett turns the world upside down and argues that the standard 32-page comic format should be 86'd.
History of Violence Strong in Limited Opening
September 25, 2005
Jodie Foster's airplane thriller Flightplan easily outdistanced Tim Burton's Corpse Bride in the weekend box office derby.
Mike Mignola Providing the Cover
September 25, 2005
Backbone Entertainment and Image Comics have announced the publication of the first Death, Jr . trade paperback.
More on Comics Content
September 22, 2005
Joe Field of Flying Colors Comics & Other Cool Stuff in Concord, California saw the comment from Jim Crocker of Modern Myths on comics content, and urges 'balance.'
'Art, Meet Commerce'
September 22, 2005
Chris Shorb of The Third Planet in Torrance, California saw Steve Bennett's new column and has an epiphany.
Joe Quesada to Appear as a Guest of Honor
September 21, 2005
A Paid Advertisement. Officials at New York Comic-Con, a new trade as well as consumer event for comics, games, anime and other related industries, have announced several appointments to the staff which oversees all special events and conference programming for the convention.