WizKids Leaves Leftovers for Hobby Stores
September 24, 2007
Richard Newman of Pet Shop Comics and Collectibles in Lousville , Kentucky saw WizKids' response to broken street dates on ActionClix and says that early release crowds hobby retailers out of the market.
Manufacturers Should Set Price Minimums
September 23, 2007
Fred Schultz of Cyberzone Toys & Sports in Moreno Valley, California read John Riley's column about minimum pricing and agrees that manufacturers should set minimum prices.
Column by John Riley
September 18, 2007
Sharpening the Sword is a regular column by retailer John Riley of Grasshopper's Comics, a 1300 square foot comic and games store in Williston Park , New York . This week, Riley talks about minimum pricing and Internet retailers.
Slams Toy Collecting for Kids
September 16, 2007
Gary Cross, an editorialist in the Op-Ed section of Sunday's New York Times , tied licensed toys to the recent toy recalls, suggesting that the business model teaches kids to collect.
New Distribution Channels, 2008 Movies
September 16, 2007
ICv2 continues its series of interviews with comic publishers with a talk with Marvel publisher Dan Buckley (who asked VP Sales David Gabriel) to join in. In Part 2 we talk about more of the newer distribution channels for Marvel books, and Marvel's publishing plans to tie into its 2008 movies.
State of the Comic Market
September 16, 2007
In Part , we talk about the state of the market and the reasons for the success of Civil War in bookstores as well as comic stores.
Policing Sales Channels
September 12, 2007
In Part 3, we talk about Wizards' policies on Internet sales, and how it enforces them.
Pre-Releases and the Impact on Store Sales
September 13, 2007
In Part 2, we talk about why pre-release events are held outside of stores, and what impact those events might be having on sales made in brick and mortar stores.
The Magic Events Portfolio
September 13, 2007
In Part 1, we get an overview of the different kinds of Magic organized play events.
Of Japan
September 12, 2007
With the announced resignation of Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, a number of candidates are being suggested to replace him, including Foreign Minister Taro Aso, who's a big supporter of Japan's anime and manga industries.