To Videogame Deal
April 17, 2007
Marvel and Sega have announced that they are adding Captain America , The Incredible Hulk, and Thor to Sega's Marvel videogame license.
'Cap' Laps #2 Book in March
April 15, 2007
Captain America #25, the major event book of March with its 'death of Cap' storyline, more than doubled the sales of Mighty Avengers #1, the #2 book, with over 290,000 shipped to comic stores.
Sales Estimates for March Based on Diamond Indexes and Publisher Title
April 15, 2007
These are estimates of the sales by Diamond U.S. to comic specialty stores during March 2007.
Column by John Riley
March 29, 2007
This week, Riley gives us Part 2 of his series on customer service.
Column by John Riley
March 22, 2007
This week, Riley begins a series on customer service.
Coverage Brought In New Customers
March 18, 2007
Kirt Murphy of Comic Heaven in Willoughby , Ohio saw the controversy surrounding Captain America #25 and says getting more customers through the door is always good for business.
Dawning of a New Speculator Era?
March 15, 2007
Rembert Parker of Reader Copies in Anderson, Indiana saw the news about the challenges surrounding Captain America #25 and is concerned about a return of temporarily inflated comic book values.
Not Raging Against the Marvel Machine
March 15, 2007
Kendell Swafford of Up Up & Away! in Cincinnati , Ohio saw the news about retailer problems with Captain America #25 and was not surprised or angered by Marvel.
'My Comments Were Uninformed'
March 13, 2007
Garner Loudermilk, an employee at a toy company, read retailer commentary on the controversy surrounding Captain America #25 as well as responses to his own criticism of retailers and apologizes for his comments.
Why Did Marvel Hold the Reorders?
March 13, 2007
Jamie Graham of Graham Crackers Comics Ltd. in Naperville, Illinois read about the controversy surrounding reorders for Captain America #25 and wonders why Marvel held back additional quantities.