Event Comics Drive Sales
February 19, 2007
Event comics such as Marvel's Civil War and DC Comics' weekly 52 continued to drive sales in January of 2007.
'Transformers' to 'AVP'
February 15, 2007
The only toy-based blockbuster of 2007, Transformers, which opens July 4th , should be able to move a lot of merchandise. Director Michael Bay previewed 25 minutes of the film at Toy Fair and it was very well received.
'Ghost Rider' to 'Ratatouille'
February 15, 2007
With the first big comic 'event' movie, Sony's Marvel-based Ghost Rider , opening today, it's time to take a look at the films that offer retailers merchandising opportunities in 2007.
From Dark Horse
February 11, 2007
In July Jimbo will make his first three dimensional appearance courtesy of Dark Horse.
Other Webcomics That Sell
February 8, 2007
Ryan North's Dinosaur Comics and Toothpaste For Dinner by Drew are examples of Webcomics collections that sell.
Publishers Should Offer Special Series in January
February 8, 2007
Ilan Strasser of Fat Moose Comics in Whippany, New Jersey saw Steve Bennett's column and presents his own ideas on how to promote sales in January.
'300' & More
January 31, 2007
For the first month of 2007 Frank Miller's 300 has been the best-selling non-manga graphic novel in American bookstores.
In Alliance With Platinum Studios
January 30, 2007
Gene Simmons and Paul Stanley of the rock group Kiss are partnering with Platinum Studios to create The Kiss Comics Group.
On March 9th
January 29, 2007
Zack Snyder's film of Frank Miller's 300 will get a simultaneous release on March 9th in both regular and IMAX theaters.
Treats for Readers of All Ages
January 28, 2007
The Sixth Annual Free Comic Book Day will feature an unprecedented array of 44 free comic book titles.