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LOTR Minis, Classic Star Trek Figs
February 22, 2003
Art Asylum began as a design studio creating sculpts for other companies, but has emerged as one of the up-and-coming forces in both the creation and production of action figures.
Figures, Busts, Kubricks
February 18, 2003
Diamond Select is adding a number of 3-D items to the Lupin III product mix including 12' action figures,...
$43.5 Million Estimate for First Weekend
February 15, 2003
Daredevil opened strong, its $43.5 million opening a record for a President's Day weekend, and the second best ever for a February opening, behind Hannibal two years ago.
VP Bob Wayne Explains Why No Archives Tpbs
February 12, 2003
DC is about to announce that it will offer the new printing of Batman Archives #1 , normally a $49.95 book, at a $19.95 retail price on initial orders from retailers.
Second Leading Comic In Brazil
February 5, 2003
NW Studios USA has announced the May release of its widely acclaimed Brazilian comic, Spirit of the Amazon .
From Art Asylum & Diamond Select
February 5, 2003
The Diamond Select/Art Asylum Marvel Minimates will include the characters from this year's bumper crop of Marvel movies, Daredevil, Hulk , and the X-Men .
In Feb., Diamond Offers E-Newsletter Subscribers 2 for 1!
February 1, 2003
A Paid Advertisement. February may be the shortest month, but this year, it's long on savings!
Book Chain Exclusive War Hits Comics
February 1, 2003
Viz Communications is providing Borders, the nation's second largest retail book chain, with a six month exclusive on four volumes of the trade paperback Di Gi Charat manga.
5 Volumes In April At $12.95
January 29, 2003
Barnes & Noble Books, the publishing arm of the largest book retail chain in the U.S., is publishing paperback editions of five volumes of the Marvel Masterworks series in April.
In Libraries
January 28, 2003
Hafeez Amin of the Genesis Foundation for Literacy (which operates a comic store) in Port-of-Spain, Trinidad saw a recent retailer comment on working with schools for Free Comic Book Day and sent us this comment on working with libraries.
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