Ads Can Affect Value
October 17, 2005
John Miller of Lost Realms in Boca Raton, Florida saw the discussion of comic formats and notes that more ads can be part of the comic value equation.
Action Figures for SG-1 & Stargate: Atlantis
October 16, 2005
Diamond Select Toys and MGM have announced a new license agreement for action figures based on the popular and long-lived Sci Fi Channel series, Stargate SG-1 and Stargate Atlantis .
Column by Steve Bennett
October 13, 2005
This week, Bennett wraps up his series on comic formats and contents.
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.
Major Character To Be Named After Winner
October 12, 2005
The CBLDF has announced an auction sponsored by noted novelist and comic book writer Greg Rucka, who will name a 'major' character in his new novel after the winner of the online auction.
Kirkman to Write
October 11, 2005
Robert Kirkman, creator of the hit teen superhero series Invincible and current writer of Marvel Team-Up , gets to introduce his new teen sensation to the archetype for all teen superheroes, Spider-Man.
On Anime Pricing
October 11, 2005
Central Park Media has announced that a number of the company's best-selling backlist releases will be available at prices that average about $10 per disk.
Expanded Distribution to Bookstores & Comic Shops
October 11, 2005
Tokyopop will be distributing Takuhai to bookstores and comic shops and changing its name to Manga Magazine .
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.