Dark Horse published X-Men, McFarlane published Spider-Man, and Harpercollins published Spider-Girl?
June 9, 2005
Now Comics' Tony Caputo shared this essay with us on Marvel Comics and why he thinks they may license their comics to other publishers.
Column by Steven Bates
June 8, 2005
This week Bates wades into the controversy on retailer exclusives on CCGs.
With New Line
June 8, 2005
Variety reported Wednesday that New Line is acquiring the movie rights to Vertigo miniseries We3 .
Plus Manhwa, More
June 8, 2005
NBM will release its next Ted Rall book, Silk Road to Ruin , early next year.
First Issue over 200,000 Copies
June 7, 2005
Marvel's sold-out House of M #1 was supported by the biggest marketing push for a Marvel product in years, according to Marvel Director of Sales David Gabriel.
For Summer Reading
June 7, 2005
Time Magazine's Andrew D. Arnold gets an entire page in this week's (June 13th) issue of Time to showcase five superb graphic novel offerings from five different publishers.
From Northampton
June 7, 2005
After more than a decade in Northampton, Massachusetts, the Comic Book Legal Defense Fund is moving its offices to New York City.
For July
June 7, 2005
Jack Lake Productions is publishing a 50th Anniversary Edition of Classics Illustrated #124 War of the Worlds by H.G. Wells .
BEA Organizer Brings Worldwide Experience
June 7, 2005
Reed Exhibitions, which runs over 400 shows a year worldwide, has announced plans for the launch of New York Comic-Con.
Film Stays on Track for 2006 Debut
June 6, 2005
Brett Ratner, who spent over a year working on the new Superman film that Bryan Singer ended up leaving X3 to direct, will now take over the reins for the third film in the popular X-Men franchise.