Company's Expansion into Geek Exacting a Price
June 15, 2016
The list (and amended list) of top unsecured creditors of superstore chain Hastings shows the size of its relationships with suppliers of geek merchandise, and the money at risk.
Most New Releases Under Indie Imprint
June 14, 2016
Except for the Heroes Wanted lines and select other projects, future releases will be sold under the Indie Boards and Cards imprint.
Column by Rob Salkowitz
June 13, 2016
Experts say you can tell an economic bubble is inflating when the hucksters and the stupid money start to take over.
On Getting Back into U.S. Publishing
June 6, 2016
We caught up with Tokyopop CEO Stu Levy to talk about the company’s return to North American publishing.
Week of June 7, 2016
June 5, 2016
The first of 2016’s billion dollar movies to come out on disc, a biting Hollywood satire that deserves a better fate than it enjoyed at the box office, another savage and surreal example of grandparenting gone bad, the first collection of The Shannara Chronicles , a high-def edition of the original Roots miniseries, and a superb slate of anime releases.
March 1988 -- Things Were Different
June 2, 2016
Some 28+ years ago, when The Killing Joke shipped to comic stores as a “direct only” (i.e., no newsstand distribution) title, things were different.
At 50%
May 31, 2016
Dan Farr Productions, the company that owns and operates Salt Lake City Comic Con, has acquired a 50% interest in Salt Lake Gaming Con.
Column by Rob Salkowitz
May 30, 2016
Is there a larger problem with Cap’s relationship with HYDRA? Yes, but not the one you’re thinking.
Column by Marcus King
May 25, 2016
This week, King discusses a profitable sale, though it brought with it some bargain hunters who soured the mood.
Column by Steve Bennett
May 25, 2016
This week, Bennett looks at the new comiXology Unlimited service and the plethora of Disney comic licenses in the U.S.