Marvel Should Have Increased Supply
March 8, 2007
Corbit Wilkins of Captain Comics, Inc. in Boise, ID saw John Riley's comments about the limited availability of Captain America #25 and thinks Marvel should have better informed retailers and beefed up supply on this title.
Publishers Should Provide More Information on New Releases
March 8, 2007
Steve Myers of World of Comics in South Daytona, Florida saw John Riley's comments about the limited availability of Captain America #25 and thinks publishers should share more specific information on upcoming releases to help generate more sales.
Limited Supply Hurt Event
March 8, 2007
Mark Craddock of Comic Book World, Inc. saw John Riley's comments about the limited availability of Captain America #25 and agrees that not being able to reorder such a popular title hurts business.
Agrees That Retailers Needed Better Information
March 8, 2007
Tom Davis of The Bookshelf in Tallahassee, Florida saw John Riley's comments about the limited availability of Captain America #25 and believes Marvel could have communicated better with retailers.
Important to Have Supply For Regular Customers
March 8, 2007
Michael Pfeifer of Main Street Comics in Milltown, New Jersey, saw John Riley's comments about the limited availability of Captain America #25 and is frustrated at not being able to provide books to his regular customers.
Limited Supply Missed Opportunity
March 8, 2007
Mike Boze of HawgHead Comics in Fort Smith, Arkansas saw John Riley's comments about the limited availability of Captain America #25 and agrees that this was a missed opportunity to sell to non-comics-reading customers.
Limited Supply Missed Opportunity
March 8, 2007
Mike Boze of HawgHead Comics in Fort Smith, Arkansas saw John Riley's comments about the limited availability of Captain America #25 and agrees that this was a missed opportunity to sell to non-comics-reading customers.
Column by John Riley
March 7, 2007
This week, Riley talks about what could have been with the Death of Cap.
For 2006
March 7, 2007
Marvel's annual report, released last week, provided additional details on the increases in publishing revenues first reported in its press release on 2006 and Q4 earnings.
Will Appear First As a Comic
March 5, 2007
The Dabel Brothers announced the spring release of the first issue in a comic book series based on Orson Scott Card's Enderverse.