From Watches to Motorcycles
June 30, 2003
Though T3 will be accompanied by action figures, comics, trading cards, and more, some high-end merchandise will also be offered,
Maybe it is Broke
July 6, 2003
Mike Milewski from M&M Comic Service has been following the comments on Marvel Previews and feels that some premier publishers are taking advantage of their Previews deals.
'Let Us Have an Option'
June 30, 2003
Chris Lynch of Serious Comics in Massapequa, New York saw a recent comment on Marvel Previews and concurs.
Needs Cosmic Justice
July 1, 2003
Scott Proulx of Double Midnight Comics and Collectibles in Manchester, New Hampshire bemoans not getting enough of a hot product.
Ordering Fewer Previews
June 30, 2003
Gail Burt of Metropolis Comics in Downey, California saw our coverage of Marvel Previews , and added her comments to the many we've received.
The Cult Classic Continues
June 29, 2003
88 MPH Studios and Disney Publishing Worldwide recently announced a new Tron comic book series.
Gaiman's Return To Comics Will Be Well Publicized
June 29, 2003
The subject of Marvel's Friday news conference was 1602 , the eight-issue mini-series by Neil Gaiman and Andy Kubert.
For More Bucks
June 29, 2003
Marvel has expanded and extended its relationship with top international print publisher Panini S.p.A.
Charlie's Angels' Scribe On Board
June 29, 2003
On Friday Variety reported that screenwriter John August, the high-profile writer of Charlie's Angels and Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle, has been hired (for a substantial seven-figure fee) to write the screenplay for a big-budget feature version of Tarzan for Warner Brothers.
Against Law Calling For Hiding Covers
June 25, 2003
The Comic Book Legal Defense Fund has joined with the American Booksellers Foundation, and the ACLU of Arkansas to strike down Arkansas Act 858.