Sales Estimates for September Based on Diamond Indexes and Publisher Title Data
October 7, 2003
These are estimates of the sales by Diamond U.S. to comic specialty stores during September 2003.
JLA/Avengers Is The Top Dollar Book
October 7, 2003
DC Comics took the #1 spot for comic book sales in September by smashing the 200,000 barrier to smithereens with the final issue of the Jim Lee/Jeph Loeb Batman 'Hush' storyline, which sold an amazing 233,775 copies.
Change Was 'Unnecessary'
October 6, 2003
Jim Crocker of Modern Myths in Northampton, Massachusetts saw our article on the change in Avengers' rating for the current issue and feels the change was unnecessary.
For Batman Director, Christopher Nolan
October 2, 2003
Variety reports that Warner Brothers has optioned The Exec , a comic book published by Comics Conspiracy, for Batman director Christopher Nolan.
And More Episodes Of Inu-Yasha
October 1, 2003
Cartoon Network panelists at Anime Weekend Atlanta indicated that they were interested in taking back Saturday nights for Adult Swim, most likely as a venue for anime movies.
To Develop Lesser Known Properties
September 29, 2003
According to an article in today's Variety Marvel Enterprises is exploring the possibilities of producing its own movies with budgets ranging from $8 million to $50 million.
Paves The Way For Full Exploitation Of The Property
September 29, 2003
Marvel Enterprises, Inc. has announced the settlement of a lawsuit brought by former Marvel Comics creator Joe Simon, who sued Marvel in 1999 in order to regain possession of the Captain America character, which he and Jack Kirby created.
4-Jan
September 14, 2003
Cisco Kid is a three-issue noir western mini-series, to be released beginning January 30, 2004.
First Released in April
September 14, 2003
Marvel has announced that it has had to go back to press for a third edition of its Marvel Universe RPG hardcover.
For ABC Family, Disney Channels
September 14, 2003
Variety is reporting that Scott Mitchell Rosenberg's Platinum Studios has signed a 'first look' deal with Walt Disney TV animation.