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On His First Six Months
September 7, 2009
We talked to GAMA's John Ward recently about the organization's shows, its finances, and its future.
'My Last Reply to This Matter'
September 2, 2009
James Meeley of Sequential Treasures in Yakima, Washington read Mark Dudley's most recent Talk Back and addresses many of Mark's comments.
Putting It Together
September 1, 2009
Both Marvel and Disney have comic and graphic novel publishing operations; how will they be combined in the wake of the acquisition?
Stage Set for Battle of Titans
September 1, 2009
The Disney acquisition of Marvel on Monday is another step in the ongoing absorption of comics into Hollywood,...
'I Would Like to Clearify My Position'
August 31, 2009
Mark Dudley, Illustrator and Sequential Artist, has been following the replies to his two previous Talk Backs and writes in again to clarify his position on mature comic book content.
'We Need a Rating System'
August 30, 2009
Michael Tierney of Collector's Edition and The Comic Books Store in North Little Rock, Arkansas read Mark Dudley's most recent Talk Back and offers his thoughts on establishing a uniform ratings system for comic books.
'Excuse Me While I Laugh'
August 30, 2009
Jerry Ringi of Amazing Fantasy Comics in Chesapeake, Virginia read the recent article regarding the growth of mobile comics and had this to say.
'Trend Has Been Steadily Downward'
September 1, 2009
Ilan Strasser of Fat Moose Comics and Games in Whippany, New Jersey writes in to discuss the trend of steadily declining sales he's been experiencing for comic books and graphic novels and offers some solutions to halt the declines.
'I don't know what offends me more'
August 24, 2009
James Meeley of Sequential Treasures in Yakima, Washington read Mark Dudley’s comments regarding Steve Bennett’s latest column and has this to say.
Interview Part 3
August 23, 2009
We caught up with DC Comics CEO Paul Levitz recently for a wide-ranging interview in which we talked about content decisions in DC’s transmedia uses of its characters.
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