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'The Love of the Page' Will Continue
November 18, 2007
Tom Shea of TJ Collectibles in Milford, Massachusetts, saw retailer comments about Marvel's new digital comic subscription site and agrees that online comics are not a threat to his business.
After Seven Years
November 13, 2007
Comic Images has announced that it will cease publication of the Raw Deal TCG as of December 31, 2007. According to the announcement, this was a mutual decision by WWE and Comic Images .
Demand For Print Comics Will Dwindle
November 14, 2007
Ilan Strasser of Fat Moose Comics and Games in Whippany, New Jersey, saw the news about Marvel's new online comics service and thinks it's only a matter of time before demand for paper copies will dwindle.
Delay Due to UPS Schedule
November 12, 2007
Rochelle Dvorak of Comic World in Lincoln , Nebraska , saw the comments by retailer Dave Schwartz, and says the shipping dates reflect the UPS holiday schedule.
'Comics' To Film?
November 11, 2007
The New York Times Magazine examined the business model of Scott Mitchell Rosenberg's Platinum Studios.
Of 'Yu- Gi-Oh! Premium Packs'
November 11, 2007
Upper Deck sent us this statement, which it said was in response to feedback from retailers about the late release to the hobby channel of the latest Yu-Gi-Oh! boosters.
Part of Broader Slowing
November 11, 2007
Andy Battaglia of Comics Etc. in Rochester , New York, saw comments by retailer Dave Schwartz and says new holiday delivery schedules are part of a broader slowing of deliveries.
Why Later Than Past Years?
November 8, 2007
Dave Schwartz of Comic Collection in Feasterville , Pennsylvania, says that Diamond's holiday shipping schedule is later than past years and may be bad for his business.
On 'Wanted' & Working With Hollywood
October 24, 2007
In Part III Top Cow's Matt Hawkins talks about Wanted and the difficulties of working with Hollywood.
On 'Darkness' & Top Cow's New Business Model
October 24, 2007
In Part II Matt Hawkins talks about the new The Darkness series and Top Cow's new business model.
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