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'We Need To Look at Proper Labeling'
February 8, 2004
Jerry Wall of Atomic Comics in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma saw the recent Talk Back comments on retailers' responsibilities on knowing what they sell and shares his thoughts on the issues.
Second Marvel Series, Simpsons, TMNT, NHL to Come
February 8, 2004
What's the next big collectible fad? It could be Mighty Beanz , thimble-sized, capsule-shaped plastic 'jumping' beans.
Revived 'The Flash'
February 8, 2004
Julie Schwartz, longtime editor at DC Comics, passed away over the weekend at the age of 88. Schwartz was one of the founding fathers of the so-called 'Silver Age of Comics.'
To Develop Video Games, Comics
February 8, 2004
Marvel Enterprises has inked a deal with video game manufacturer Electronic Arts to develop a series of fighting games pitting Marvel superheroes against characters developed by Electronic Arts.
According to Cuneo
February 4, 2004
According to The Hollywood Reporter , Marvel Vice Chairman Peter Cuneo, speaking at an investment forum in Philadelphia, put a number on Marvel's movie ambitions.
'Know Your Stock'
February 3, 2004
David Bigas of Wyldstar in Oshawa, Ontario saw Michael Tierney's comments on comic ratings and shared his reaction.
Even Though Comic Canceled
February 2, 2004
Despite the cancellation of ACTOR Presents: Spider-Man and the Incredible Hulk #1 due to 'difficulties over timing and production,' Marvel has paid ACTOR in full for the book.
'Retailers Need this Information'
February 2, 2004
Tim Simms from Worlds Collide in Oshawa, Ontario saw retailer Michael Tierney's comments on a comic rating system, which came in response to Outsiders #8 and share Tierney's view that cover labeling is a good idea.
Marvel vs. Sony Round 3
February 1, 2004
Marvel has sued Sony Pictures for the third time in the past year.
Why 'Pamphlets' Won't Die
January 28, 2004
Torsten Adair, Lead Bookseller at Barnes & Noble 2628 in New York City (who let us know that he speaks only for himself) saw the comments on comic formats and sent us his thoughts.
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