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To a 3-Year Exclusive Deal
October 16, 2003
Marvel has announced that it has signed veteran artist Alan Davis to a three-year exclusive contract.
'Over the Top'
October 16, 2003
Following up on the controversy over Avengers #71 content, Michael Tierney of The Comic Book Store in Little Rock, Arkansas sent us this comment on an upcoming DC title.
Dr. Strange Will Be the First
October 19, 2003
Diamond Select Toys has announced the impending release of a series of statues based on Neil Gaiman's 1602 mini-series from Marvel Comics.
'Somebody Wasn't Doing His Job'
October 14, 2003
Buddy Saunders, owner of the Lone Star Comics chain based in Arlington, Texas, saw the news on Avengers #71 and the comments by Beau Smith and chimed in.
Jemas Becomes Chief Marketing Officer
October 14, 2003
Making official what had been rumored for some time, Marvel announced on Tuesday that it was hiring Dan Buckley as Publisher and that former President of Publishing and Consumer Products Bill Jemas was moving to Chief Marketing Officer, a new, non-executive position.
Acting Mature
October 14, 2003
Ilan Strasser of Fat Moose Comics in Whippany, New Jersey continues the dialogue on Avengers #71 with this response to comments by Beau Smith and Rick Beidrzycki.
'Ding-Dong the Witch is Dead!'
October 13, 2003
Tim Davis of Alternate Reality in Chicago, Illinois heard that Marvel President Bill Jemas may be leaving the company and sent us this comment.
'My Right To Decide'
October 12, 2003
Beau Smith, VP of Sales and Marketing for IDW Publishing, heard about the ratings change on Avengers #71 and saw some of the retailer comments on it, and shared his views.
Flamboyant President on the Way Out?
October 12, 2003
According to reports from multiple sources Bill Jemas, Marvel's President of Publishing, will soon be replaced by former Marvel marketer Dan Buckley.
'Outcry Ridiculous'
October 9, 2003
Rick Biedrzycki of Dreamland in Schaumburg, Illinois saw the news on Avengers #71, and comments opposing the inclusion of material not for all ages in the title, and feels that the reaction is overblown.
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