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With Archive of Key Comics
November 12, 2007
Marvel has launched a new Website service, Marvel Digital Comics Unlimited, where it will offer access to thousands of Marvel comics in a high resolution format for a monthly subscription fee.
Diamond Should Explain Delays
November 11, 2007
Terry Staats of Eastside Comics in Houston , Texas saw comments by retailer Dave Schwartz on the holiday shipping schedule and thinks Diamond should share reasons for the changes.
Column by Steve Bennett
November 6, 2007
Confessions of a Comic Book Guy is a weekly column by retailer Steve Bennett of Mary Alice Wilson's Dark Star Books in Yellow Springs , Ohio. This week, Bennett talks about the zombie trend and hardcover collections.
'Shazam!' Movie Appears Set
November 4, 2007
Dwayne (The Rock) Johnson has told the Sci Fi Wire that he will portray the character of Black Adam in the upcoming Shazam! movie.
Net Income Nearly Triples
November 4, 2007
Marvel reported a net income of $36.3 million for the third quarter compared with just $13.2 million in Q3, 2006.
Page 13
November 4, 2007
Marvel's ad for its Dark Tower: The Gunslinger Born hardcover, due out this week, appeared in the New York Times Book Review on Sunday, on page 13.
For June 2008
November 4, 2007
Fantagraphics will publish a career retrospective on Steve Ditko, the co-creator of the multi-billion dollar Spider-Man franchise, in June.
Column by Steve Bennett
October 28, 2007
This week, Bennett talks about some similarities between comic sales in the U.S. and Japan .
Column by John Riley
October 24, 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 the trend of superheroes cast as villains in many of today's comics.
3 Times A Month Spider-Man Delayed
October 23, 2007
Marvel has confirmed to ICv2 that the 'Brand New Day' event will start in January of 2008 rather than in December.
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