Marvel Dominates in February
March 19, 2007
The seventh and final issue of Marvel's Civil War crossover event topped the February sales chart of periodical comics sold via Diamond Comic Distributors with sales of 265,935 units.
Sales Estimates for February Based on Diamond Indexes and Publisher Title Data
March 19, 2007
These are estimates of the sales on graphic novels by Diamond U.S. to comic specialty stores during February 2007.
Sales Estimates for February Based on Diamond Indexes and Publisher Title
March 19, 2007
These are estimates of the sales by Diamond U.S. to comic specialty stores during February 2007.
Coverage Brought In New Customers
March 18, 2007
Kirt Murphy of Comic Heaven in Willoughby , Ohio saw the controversy surrounding Captain America #25 and says getting more customers through the door is always good for business.
Column by Steve Bennett
March 11, 2007
This week, Steve Bennett looks at Captain America #25 and related issues.
'300' Sets March B.O. Record
March 11, 2007
Zack Snyder's film adaptation of Frank Miller's 300 graphic novel annihilated all competition at the weekend box office.
Not Enough Information From Marvel
March 11, 2007
Scott Moore of Galaxy Comics in Saginaw, Michigan saw John Riley's comments about the limited availability of Captain America #25 and comes to the conclusion that Marvel did not give enough information to allow retailers to order appropriately for this issue.
Retailers Needed 'Fair Warning'
March 11, 2007
Thacher E. Cleveland of Dark Star Bookstore in Dayton, Ohio saw the comments by Garner Loudermilk chastising retailers for being unprepared for the demand for Captain American #25 and asserts that Marvel should have given retailers fair warning about the scope of publicity for the release.
Upper Deck Revamps Organized Play for Versus
March 4, 2007
In Part 1 of our two part interview with Upper Deck Retail Organized Play Manager Andy Fletcher, we focus on the changes to the Versus program.
For Early '08
March 1, 2007
The CW will start doing whatever a spider can in early 2008 when it launches the tentatively titled The Amazing Spider-Man animated series.