Beginning in June
February 2, 2003
Amazon.com has begun taking preorders for three Marvel RPG products due for release beginning in June.
'An Exclusive Product'
February 2, 2003
The following is Marvel's official statement in response to the questions concerning the Barnes & Noble Marvel Masterworks editions.
Book Chain Exclusive War Hits Comics
February 1, 2003
Viz Communications is providing Borders, the nation's second largest retail book chain, with a six month exclusive on four volumes of the trade paperback Di Gi Charat manga.
5 Volumes In April At $12.95
January 29, 2003
Barnes & Noble Books, the publishing arm of the largest book retail chain in the U.S., is publishing paperback editions of five volumes of the Marvel Masterworks series in April.
'How Many Times?'
January 28, 2003
Gail Burt of Metropolis Comics in Downey, California saw our article on ordering Namor and had this to say.
I Want a Low M-Q
January 26, 2003
Daniel McAbee of The Tangled Web in Spartanburg, South Carolina saw Marvel COO Bill Jemas' remarks on ordering Namor #2 and had this response.
'I Congratulate Marvel'
January 26, 2003
Andy Battaglia of Comics Etc. in Rochester, New York saw retailer Jerry Ringi's comments on Marvel's upcoming 411 series and sent this comment supporting Marvel's efforts.
Down for Fifth Consecutive Month
January 25, 2003
Initial raw dollar orders on comics and graphic novels from comic stores continued to decline in February vs. the previous year for the fifth consecutive month, but the rate of decline slowed to under 1%.
Marvels the Rest of the Story
January 25, 2003
Batman continued its rise for the fourth consecutive issue, with the Jeph Loeb/Jim Lee creative team powering sell-outs in comic shops.
Offended
January 24, 2003
Andrew of Collector's Corner in Midland, Michigan saw our article on the launch of Namor and took issue with a comment made by Marvel COO Bill Jemas.