Column by Rob Salkowitz
October 17, 2016
A new law passed in California could hurt the autograph market more than it helps.
Column by Rob Salkowitz
October 3, 2016
It was once said of the comic strip Nancy that “it’s easier to read it than to not read it.” Amazon apparently aspires to be the Ernie Bushmiller of retail.
Joins Salkowitz, Tiwary, Griepp at NYCC Event
September 28, 2016
Vertigo founding editor Karen Berger will present an Insider Talk at ICv2’s Insider Talks and Happy Hour, an invitation-only event for business professionals at New York Comic Con.
Column by Rob Salkowitz
September 27, 2016
For decades, graphic storytelling carried the stigma of illegitimacy conferred by the censorship efforts of the 1950s and the insipid products of the commercial comics industry.
At New York Comic Con
September 22, 2016
ICv2 will host an invitation-only event for business professionals in association with New York Comic Con.
Column by Steve Bennett
September 14, 2016
This week, Bennett discusses how digital comics didn't destroy print, and talks about how Hoopla has helped him discover a new series.
Column by Rob Salkowitz
September 6, 2016
Tablets and phones are growing in popularity as platforms for reading, but digital in general still lags far behind print editions in terms of overall uptake.
'A man for all comics seasons'
September 6, 2016
Jim Hanley comments on Rob Salkowitz's recent column about the influence Denis Kitchen has had on the comics industry.
Column by Rob Salkowitz
August 29, 2016
Salkowitz looks at the influence Denis Kitchen has had on the comics industry.
'I Say Decidedly No'
August 9, 2016
Michael Breakfield of Lone Star Comics in Arlington, TX read Rob Salkowitz’s latest column and had this to say.