'Buy 2, Get $10 Back'
October 4, 2005
Geneon is offering consumers a $10 rebate if they purchase two anime DVDs from a list of approved titles between September 13th and October 31st.
Names New President, Publisher & Controller
October 3, 2005
IDW Publishing has announced a major restructuring of its management team.
Column by Pat Fuge
September 29, 2005
From the Gnome's Perspective is a weekly column by retailer Pat Fuge, who owns Gnome Games, a two store chain in Green Bay, Wisconsin. This week is part two of his review of organized play programs.
Q2 Over Expectations
September 28, 2005
Topps reported its fiscal 2nd quarter (ending August 27th) earnings on Wednesday, and came in over expectations,...
To Be Allocated
September 26, 2005
Lucasfilm and Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment have confirmed that the release of the Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith DVD is set for November 1st. Retailers and distributors will be allocated to prevent excessive returns.
Joe Quesada to Appear as a Guest of Honor
September 21, 2005
A Paid Advertisement. Officials at New York Comic-Con, a new trade as well as consumer event for comics, games, anime and other related industries, have announced several appointments to the staff which oversees all special events and conference programming for the convention.
Credits, Free Backlist, Co-Op Available
September 18, 2005
DC Comics has finalized its relief plans for comic book retailers whose stores were affected by Hurricane Katrina.
Scheduled for December
September 12, 2005
Buena Vista will release a two-DVD special edition set of Sin City in December. The new version will include an extended, unrated version of the film as well as the option of watching each story on its own.
Strategic Review Completed
September 12, 2005
Topps announced Monday that it was ending a seven-month effort to sell its confectionary business because prospective purchasers didn't share Topps' view of its value.
Set Aside Some $$ for Retailers
September 7, 2005
Buddy Saunders of Lone Star Comics in Arlington, Texas feels that a portion of the money raised by such projects should go to those in the industry that are affected by the disaster.