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Column by Rob Salkowitz
December 27, 2016
Where is this multi-billion dollar industry heading in the year to come?
Column by Rob Salkowitz
December 19, 2016
Last week, pioneering independent publisher Fantagraphics celebrated its 40th Anniversary in business with a pair of events in Seattle and the publication of a gigantic new volume of art, interviews and stories from its illustrious history.
Offering a Few Surprise Titles
December 9, 2016
Three more mainstream news outlets - Forbes, NPR, and Mental Floss -have chimed in with their best of 2016 comics lists.
Column by Rob Salkowitz
December 5, 2016
Wizard World has borrowed nearly $2.5 million from an entity owned by its Board Chairman, in a deal that could provide the financier with a vastly enhanced ownership stake.
Column by Rob Salkowitz
November 28, 2016
Last week the flow of disconcerting news from Wizard World continued, with the company disclosing in its Q3 filing that it is in danger of running out of cash.
Shrinking Costs Money
November 23, 2016
Convention operator Wizard World, Inc. made around $365,000 in its recently completed Q3, but warned that it would run out of cash at the end of the year.
Column by Rob Salkowitz
November 18, 2016
A long time ago in a galaxy far, far, away – that is, two weeks ago, in Eastern Canada – I was honored to be a guest at Hal-Con in Halifax, Nova Scotia.
Column by Rob Salkowitz
October 31, 2016
Is a "Netflix" shift happening in the world of digital comics and graphic novels?
Column by Rob Salkowitz
October 31, 2016
Last week I spoke with ComicBlitz founder and CEO Jordan Plosky about recent developments with the company, his view of the digital comics landscape, and the potential of the subscription-based model going forward.
'Who then ought to be responsible?'
October 20, 2016
Dan Barnett of Walt's Cards in Baltimore, Maryland comments on Rob Salkowitz's recent column regarding California's new autograph law.
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