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Hardcover & 25-Cent Issue
June 26, 2005
Dark Horse Comics is preparing a number of Goon projects for release in October just in time for Halloween.
'Downplay Collectibility'
June 23, 2005
John Riley of Grasshopper's Comics in Williston Park, New York saw the coverage of the current game market in the last ICv2 Retailers Guide to Games and feels that better long-term growth for games can be achieved if the trade downplays collectibility.
Appellate Court Decision Unanimous
June 23, 2005
An Appellate Court panel of five judges unanimously agreed that Judge Charles Ramos had overstepped his bounds in a ruling in the lawsuit brought by Brian Hibbs against Marvel Comics in which the Judge rejected the settlement worked out by the two sides.
Four-Issue Mini-Series in 2006
June 22, 2005
America Online's KOL service for kids has announced a licensing agreement with DC Comics to develop comic books based on its popular Princess Natasha 'webisode' series.
Column by Steven Bates
June 21, 2005
This week Bates takes another look at the relationship between comics and film.
Bringing Cap 'Back to the Future'
June 21, 2005
Avi Arad, the head of Marvel Studios, discussed a number of Marvel-based movies including the ten films that Marvel will make itself over the next decade.
TV Licensing Deal Done
June 21, 2005
The franchise lives--according to numerous trade sources a sequel to the just released Batman Begins is all but a sure thing.
Also Larry Young
June 21, 2005
Entertainment Weekly's 'Summer Must List' includes comic book scribe Robert Kirkman and publisher Larry Young.
Champion of Carl Barks
June 20, 2005
Pioneering comic book collector and publisher Bruce Hamilton died on Saturday after a long illness.
Starting in August
June 20, 2005
Devil's Due Publishing has announced the publication of a comic book adaptation of Margaret Weis and Tracy Hickman's original Dragonlance trilogy.
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