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Bandai Shows Off SD Gundam Toys
January 16, 2003
Toy company Bandai America has unveiled its 2003 lineup, and there was a hidden announcement of importance for pop culture retailers.
Simpsons Gets Two Years
January 16, 2003
Fox has renewed two of its long-running animated series.
McFarlane Down but Not Necessarily Out
January 15, 2003
This week Federal District Judge John C. Shabaz handed down a 'Second Amended Judgment' that forcefully brought the second round of the lawsuit brought by Neil Gaiman against Todd McFarlane and Image Comics to a close.
Based on Hit PC Game
January 12, 2003
Toycom's first series of figures based on the hit videogame Warcraft is scheduled for release in early April.
TMNT Soonest, then Titans
January 8, 2003
First up is an all-new Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles series, set to debut on the Fox Box starting on Saturday morning, February 8.
Signs New Deal with Activision
January 7, 2003
Marvel has announced higher guidance for 2002 and is predicting an even better year in 2003. Marvel raised its 2002 sales estimate $5 million to $280-$285 million for the year, and its 2002 EBIDTA estimate $6 million to $78-$83 million for the year.
DC Direct Not Worthy
January 7, 2003
Kenny Penman of Forbidden Planet International in the UK saw the ICv2 2002 Toy Awards, strongly disagreed with our choice of DC Direct as Toy Company of the Year, and offers this impassioned response.
'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.
Mandarake Heads Back to Japan
January 3, 2003
When contacted by ICv2, a spokesperson for the store said that the company was planning a major new store in Osaka, Japan and wished to concentrate its efforts there.
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.
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