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.
Opening July 14th, 2006
September 7, 2005
Columbia Pictures has moved up the debut of Ghost Rider from August 4th to July 14th, 2006.
Deal to Make Movies Is Set
September 6, 2005
Marvel Enterprises, Inc. announced the completion of a $525 million non-recourse debt facility to finance a slate of up to ten live action films.
Industry Mobilizes for Katrina Relief
September 6, 2005
A full week after the passage of Hurricane Katrina the fate of Gulf Coast comic book and game retailers remains as murky as the waters that submerged much of the Crescent City.
Industry-wide Benefit?
September 5, 2005
Timothy Davis of Alternate Reality in Chicago, Illinois was moved by the Katrina devastation to suggest industry-wide support from the comic industry.
Mocca Opening Night Exhibit
September 5, 2005
Reed Expo has announced that over half the exhibit space for the New York Comic-Con next February, 90,000 square feet on Level 1 at the Javits Center, has sold.
Peter David, DC, Marvel Pledge Help
September 1, 2005
As the world watches the continuing disaster and human tragedy unfold along America's Gulf Coast, the first news from retailer friends is trickling out, and the first pledges of support for relief from the industry are being made.
Unique Crossover Event
September 1, 2005
Marvel's first Spider-Man cross-over in five years, Spider-Man: The Other, is getting a big push from the House.
Art Book From Dynamic Forces
August 30, 2005
Dynamic Forces is preparing to publish George Perez: Storyteller, the First 30 Years .
30-Day Appeal Window Open
August 24, 2005
More than three years after retailer Brian Hibbs filed a class action lawsuit against Marvel for breach of terms, a settlement appears to be very close.