Fourth Highest Weekend Gross Ever
May 12, 2002
The Spider-Man movie racked up an amazing $72 million in its second weekend at the box office, bringing its cumulative total to a colossal $223.6 million in a mere ten days of release.
Lots of Cross-Promotions
May 11, 2002
On Saturday, May 4, Bookery Fantasy (Fairborn, OH) gave away thousands of free comics, introducing hundreds of new potential readers to the exciting world of illustrated adventure.
Levittown, Pennsylvania
May 9, 2002
Third prize in the Movie Moolah Display Contest goes to Wade's Video & Comic Madness, located in Levittown, Pennsylvania.
Fairborn, Ohio
May 9, 2002
The Bookery Fantasy shop, located in Fairborn, Ohio, snagged the second prize in the Movie Moolah Display Contest.
Toronto, Canada
May 9, 2002
The first place prize in the Movie Moolah Display Contest goes to one of North America's oldest comics and collectibles store--Silver Snail Comics, located in Toronto, Canada.
Silver Snail, Bookery Fantasy, Wade???s Video & Comic Madness
May 9, 2002
ICv2 is proud to announce the winners of our Movie Moolah Display Contest.
Less Hype, More Movie for Episode II
May 8, 2002
The reviews have been very strong. Writing in Variety, Todd McCarthy didn't mince words, 'Reinvigorating a series that showed signs of needing a transfusion, Clones will soar to the furthest extremes of the B.O stratosphere.'
Sets New Records for Monday and Tuesday
May 8, 2002
The Spider-Man film has continued its stellar performance at the box office, posting all-time record grosses of $11 million on Monday and $10 million on Tuesday
At Shea Stadium
May 7, 2002
Marvel executives met Twin Towers Fund board member Al Leiter on the field at Shea Stadium in New York Tuesday night to hand over an oversized check for $1 million.
Great, What's Next?
May 6, 2002
Tim Davis, owner of Alternate Reality in Chicago, Illinois, said of FCBD in his store, 'I saw 3 to 4 times the number of bodies that I normally see on a Saturday.'