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'Sad'
January 6, 2003
Jason Bardyla of Happy Harbor Comics & Toys in Jasper, Edmonton, and Calgary, Alberta, who saw our recent article on Marvel prices and remembered our earlier coverage of Marvel president Bill Jemas' response to DC's price increases, sent us this comment.
'Very Disturbing'
January 6, 2003
Mark Broy of Yesterday Once More in Morton, Illinois saw the news of Marvel's upcoming press increases and wrote to express his dissatisfaction.
'Cheap and Flimsy'
January 6, 2003
Bill Norris Jr. of New Age Comics in Eugene, Oregon sent us this comment on the new cover stock on the Marvel Ultimate books.
For Arts and Literature Coverage
January 6, 2003
The Comics Journal has won a 2002 Utne Independent Press Award for arts and literature coverage.
Wants Marvels for All Ages
January 6, 2003
Rick Newman of Pet Shop Comics and Collectibles in Louisville, Kentucky saw the news about Marvel's revamp of Rawhide Kid and had this to say.
Deal and Phenomenon of the Year
January 3, 2003
These awards are given as a way of reflecting on the events of the year and to draw some conclusions from them. We chose Jakks Pacific's acquisition of the Dragon Ball toy license as the Deal of the Year, and the divergent price trends in collectibles as the Phenomenon of the Year.
Phenomenon, Deal, Controversy, Flop of the Year
December 28, 2002
We chose manga in specialty retail chains as the Phenomenon of the Year, Marvel's overprint and reprint policies as the Controversy of the Year,...
Top Publisher, Product of the Year
December 28, 2002
We chose Marvel Comics as the Comic Publisher of the Year for 2002, and Shonen Jump #1 as the Comic Product of the Year.
Top November Dollar Sales in Pop Culture Stores
December 24, 2002
A quintet of familiar properties took the top positions in our Top 10 Cool lists of the top dollar products in pop culture stores in November.
Negative Trend Continues
December 25, 2002
Orders for comics and graphic novels in dollars continued their year over year declines in January with an 8% drop compared to January 2002.
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