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The Decision to Enter the U.S. Market
August 3, 2005
In Part 1, we talk about the decision to enter the U.S. market directly, rather than continue to work through licenses.
Column by Steve Bennett
August 2, 2005
This week, Bennett shows why it's important for retailers to keep track of the media references to the products they sell.
Simply Make Good Books
August 2, 2005
Anthony Furfferi of Empire Comics in Rochester, New York saw the discussion of comics with variant covers, prompted by the initial comment from Dave Autzen of Reader's World, and let us know that he would prefer a simpler approach.
Coming From Aspen Comics
August 2, 2005
Frank Mastromauro, Executive Vice President of Aspen Comics, told ICv2 about Aspen's plans to publish a hardcover collection of Michael Turner's Soulfire .
Kevin Grevioux Under Alias Enterprises Banner
August 2, 2005
Kevin Grevioux, who wrote the original screenplay for Underworld , told ICv2 about his plans to write comics which will be published by Alias Enterprises.
Grant Morrison's 'New York That Never Was'
August 1, 2005
In an article on the front page of the 'Arts and Leisure' section of Sunday's New York Times, Alexandra Star takes a long and loving look at Grant Morrison's Manhattan Guardian comic book.
For Character Toys and Die-cast
July 31, 2005
Jada Toys is introducing its Chub City line of character toys and die-cast vehicles this month.
Volume 1 in November
July 31, 2005
Dark Horse has announced the November launch of the Nexus Archives series with the release of the first volume on November 16th.
Toys, 'Crisis,' and Are Comic Movies a Bubble?
July 31, 2005
In Part 3 of our interview with Paul Levitz, we talk about the toy business, DC's Crisis editorial event, and ask whether the current spate of comics-based movies is a bubble.
DC Sales and Marketing Reorganization; Graphic Novels vs. Periodicals
July 31, 2005
In Part 2 of our 2005 interview with Paul Levitz, we discuss the ongoing restructuring of DC's sales and marketing staff, and ask whether graphic novels will ever pass periodicals.
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