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Week of February 20, 2018
February 18, 2018
This week’s home entertainment releases include the holiday comedy sequel Daddy’s Home 2 , the searing, Zola-esque indie film The Florida Project, the first season of the Charlaine Harris fueled horror fantasy Midnight, Texas, the only season of the never-before-released 1980s Kung Fu TV series The Master, and the latest collection of all new Dragon Ball stories.
From Dynamite Entertainment
February 16, 2018
Here's a preview of Brandon Sanderson's White Sand Vol. 2 HC, published by Dynamite Entertainment.
First You 'March,' Then You 'Run'
February 15, 2018
Abrams ComicArts will publish the sequel to Congressman John Lewis’ award-winning March trilogy.
Using a Web Store, Newsletter, Watching the Subs, More
February 15, 2018
"People are nostalgic for Golden Apple. This place meant something to their childhood or their yesteryears."
Now Vikings Can Salvage Needed Supplies
February 15, 2018
Renegade Game Studios will release a fourth expansion for Explorers of the North Sea.
Brian K. Vaughan Has 35% of Titles
February 15, 2018
Brian K. Vaughan accounted for seven of the Top 20 Author Graphic Novels in the book channel for January, according to information provided by NPD BookScan.
Latest 'Saga' Volume Outsold #2 by More than a Factor of Four
February 15, 2018
The latest volume of Saga sold over four times as many copies as the second title in the Author category, according to information provided by NPD BookScan.
New Details, Images, and Kickstarter Plans
February 14, 2018
Knight Models has shared details and images of its highly anticipated Harry Potter Miniatures Adventure Game.
Sales Estimates for January Based on Diamond Indexes and Publisher Title Data
February 12, 2018
These are estimates of the sales on graphic novels by Diamond U.S. to comic specialty stores during January 2018.
DC Has Top Two Titles
February 9, 2018
While the percentage change abated, the full picture was significantly worse, as January 2018 was a five-week month vs. a four-week month a year ago.
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