Why Not Ship Like Books?
September 8, 2008
Mark Farace of All American Collectibles/Mo's Comics in St. Louis , Missouri saw retailer comments about comic shipping and wonders why comics aren’t shipping in advance of the release date like regular books.
Would Help During Weather Delays
September 8, 2008
Corbit Wilkins of Captain Comics, Inc. in Boise, Idaho saw retailer comments about comic shipping and says an earlier delivery day would help during weather delays.
Some Stores Receive on Tuesdays
September 8, 2008
Chad Spano of Comic Lair in Trenton, New Jersey saw retailer comments about shipping comics a day earlier and says there are already some stores that receive shipments on Tuesdays.
Processing in the Way of Selling
September 8, 2008
Andy Battaglia of Comics, Etc. in Rochester , New York saw retailer Noah Broessel’s comments about comic shipments and says he agrees that getting books one day earlier would allow retailers to “concentrate on selling the books rather than processing them.”
'I've Been Asking For This!'
September 8, 2008
A.G. Holliman of The Comic Strip in Tuscaloosa, Alabama saw saw retailer Noah Broessel’s comments about comic shipments and says he’s “been asking for this fix for many years!”
New 'Pokemon TCG' Expansion
September 8, 2008
On November 5th Pokemon USA will release the latest installment of the long-running Pokemon TCG.
'All For It'
September 7, 2008
Kirby Tardy of Tardy's Collectors Corner in Grand Rapids, Michigan saw retailer Noah Broessel’s comments on shipping comics one day earlier and says he’s all for it.
Current System Is Most Fair
September 7, 2008
Dan Barnett of Walt's Cards in Baltimore , Maryland saw retailer Noah Broessel’s comments about shipping comics one day earlier and says the current system is the most fair.
Why Not One Day Earlier?
September 4, 2008
Noah Broessel of Pop Culture Paradise in Tempe , Arizona has been having delivery problems and wonders why new comics and graphic novels can't be delivered one day before the on-sale dates.
'Watchmen' Continues to Dominate
September 4, 2008
Traditional American-published graphic novels continued to dominate graphic novel sales in bookstores.