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Column by Steve Bennett
August 23, 2005
This week, Bennett continues his discussion of how a comic store can compete against the mega-stores.
For Videogames
August 22, 2005
Konami has signed a multi-year agreement with Marvel Enterprises and Upper Deck Entertainment that gives Konami rights to develop games based on Upper Deck Entertainment's Marvel Trading Card Game .
Superhero Comedy Makes Way for X3
August 17, 2005
The lawsuit brought by Marvel and Fox against Sony Pictures over the superhero comedy film Zoom has been withdrawn.
Sales Estimates for July Based on Diamond Indexes and Publisher Title Data
August 15, 2005
These are estimates of the sales on graphic novels by Diamond U.S. to comic specialty stores during July 2005.
Sales Estimates for July Based on Diamond Indexes and Publisher Title Data
August 15, 2005
These are estimates of the sales by Diamond U.S. to comic specialty stores during July 2005.
Best-Seller of the Decade (So Far)
August 15, 2005
All Star Batman and Robin the Boy Wonder #1 is the best-selling full-priced comic since we started tracking comic sales in early 2001, and may be the best-selling comic since sometime in the mid-90s.
Confessions of a Comic Book Guy
August 10, 2005
This week, Bennett talks about the wide variety of people that walk into a comic store.
Animated Feature Based on 'The Ultimates'
August 8, 2005
At Wizard World Chicago representatives from Marvel and Lion's Gate Family Entertainment discussed The Ultimate Avengers , the first feature length, direct-to-DVD animated film release produced by Lion's Gate featuring Marvel characters.
Jeph Loeb, Michael Turner, Leinil Yu, & Joe Madureira
August 8, 2005
At Wizard World Chicago, Marvel launched a powerful counterattack against archrival DC Comics by announcing a number of exclusive signings.
Superhero Titles Flash 'Legs'
August 7, 2005
The feature film remake of The Dukes of Hazzard television series topped the weekend box office with an estimated gross of $30.575 million and a solid $8,097 per theater average.
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