One Comic a Year
May 14, 2003
Jim and Crystal Brown of Midwest Comics & Games in Quincy, Illinois saw an opportunity to do a promotion to raise money for the Comic Book Legal Defense Fund.
Two Stores in Salt Lake City
May 13, 2003
We interviewed Mimi Cruz, who has two Night Flight stores in Salt Lake City, Utah, on how she maintains good relations with her community.
Two-Store Bay Area Retailer
May 13, 2003
We interviewed Lee Hester of Lee's Comics, who has two retail locations in the San Francisco Bay area, on how he sells a wide variety of comics and maintains good relations with the community.
Two Stores in Little Rock Area
May 13, 2003
We interviewed Michael Tierney, who has two large retail stores in the Little Rock area on how he maintains good relations with the surrounding community.
SoCal Retailer
May 13, 2003
We interviewed Adam Freeman of Brave New World, located in Newhall, California, on how his store maintains a good relationship with the surrounding community.
'A Resounding Success'
May 13, 2003
David Seigler's Ground Zero Comics in Tyler, Texas had a very successful Free Comic Book Day...
'All in the Advertising'
May 13, 2003
Jim Schifeling of Acme Comics in Normal, Illinois shares his experience with Free Comic Book Day--advertising is key.
While Carrying a Wide Variety of Titles
May 13, 2003
We set out to find the different ways in which comic retailers interact with their communities to create a positive impression of comics.
Will It Get A Theatrical Release?
May 12, 2003
Dimension Films has announced that the fourth film in The Crow series, The Crow: Wicked Prayer , will start shooting in Utah in June. The new Crow film is the first
Autobiographical Work Praised
May 11, 2003
The New York Times Book Review for Sunday, May 11 included a full-page review of Marjane Satrapi's Persepolis graphic novel (Pantheon, $17.95). Reviewer Fernanda Eberstadt, author of The Furies , compares Persepolis to Art Spiegelman's Maus