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The Most Important Creator of Manga and Anime
February 23, 2002
An ICv2 release. ICv2, with the support of sponsors Dark Horse Comics and Viz Communications, is launching its 'Tribute to Tezuka' promotion today, which includes free point of purchase display materials for retailers and information on how to market the works of Osamu Tezuka...
Man Machine Interface, Steam Detectives, and More
February 19, 2002
Toycom is the American arm of the Japanese toy company Yamato Co. Ltd, creator of the famed Macross ( Robotech ) toys.
FOX May Let Series Die
February 13, 2002
The Fox Network is on the verge of cancelling Futurama in spite of solid ratings.
A Return To Its Roots
February 13, 2002
Once again McFarlane Toys had one of the most impressive showrooms at the New York Toy Fair.
LPC Says Over 1 Million Graphic Novels Sold in 2001
February 12, 2002
Connecticut-based book distributor LPC Group has signed an agreement to become the exclusive distributor to the book trade for Humanoids Publishing.
Top Comic Sources for Retailers
December 31, 2005
These ads are directed at companies and industry professionals in the pop culture products industry.
Top Toy Sources for Retailers
December 31, 2005
These ads are directed at companies and industry professionals in the pop culture products industry.
February 1992 in the Pop Culture Products Industry
February 6, 2002
News from the archives of Internal Correspondence, the print predecessor of ICv2.com. This news from the February 1992 issue.
Up 19% Over Year Ago Period
February 4, 2002
Initial comic and graphic novel orders to Diamond US from pop culture stores were up sharply again this month, with a 19% increase over February 2001, and a 10% increase over the stronger numbers in 2000.
Most Titles Take Seasonal Dip
February 4, 2002
DC's Dark Knight Strikes Again was the top-selling comic for the third consecutive month, according to orders placed with Diamond US from pop culture stores. The initial raw order was over 171,000 copies, which was around 10% over initial orders on #2, and nearly as high as the initial orders on #1.
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