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Assumptions and Goals
August 28, 2006
We talked to Tokyopop publisher Mike Kiley about plans to offer some manga titles exclusively through the company's Website. In Part 2, he talks more about Tokyopop's assumptions and goals for the titles offered only on the Web.
Movie-making and Mobisodes
August 22, 2006
At GenCon we caught up with Fantasy Flight Publishing CEO Christian Petersen to discuss FFG's foray into independent filmmaking.
Sees Opportunity to Sell Other Products
August 22, 2006
John Tinkess of Another Dimension in Calgary , Alberta , saw the news of Marvel's Civil War delays and thinks this is a good time to sell other in-stock products to his customers.
Manga in the U.S., and Comic Movies
August 21, 2006
In Part 4 of our 2006 interview with DC CEO Paul Levitz, we discuss the future of manga style work produced in the U.S. and comic-based movies.
DC's CMX Line
August 21, 2006
In Part 3 of our 2006 interview with DC CEO Paul Levitz , we talk about DC's CMX line.
Weekly Comics
August 21, 2006
In Part 2 of our 2006 interview with DC CEO Paul Levitz , we discuss DC's experiment with weekly comics.
Comic Periodicals, Graphic Novels, and Digital Comics
August 21, 2006
In Part 1 of our 2006 interview with DC CEO Paul Levitz, we talk about the state of the market for comic books and periodicals, and for Web and phone delivery of comics.
What Happened to the Editors?
August 21, 2006
Kathleen Bottarini of Comic Book Box in Rohnert Park, California saw the news of Marvel's Civil War delays and wonders what happened to the editors of the books?
Reliable Schedules Are Essential for Survival
August 21, 2006
Jim Brocius of Cosmic Comics in Las Vegas, Nevada saw the news about delays on Marvel's Civil War books , and feels that reliable publishing schedules are essential for the survival of the industry.
Move Heaven and Earth
August 20, 2006
Joe Krolik of Comics America in Winnipeg, Manitoba saw the news that Marvel's Civil War books were going to be delayed and feels that Marvel should move heaven and earth to get the books back on schedule.
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