'Make Issue #2 Returnable'
January 24, 2003
Jerry Ringi of Amazing Fantasy in Chesapeake, Virginia saw Marvel COO Bill Jemas' comments on ordering Namor and had this to say.
'Now, I get it.'
January 24, 2003
John Secreto of Comic Swap in State College, Pennsylvania saw Marvel COO Bill Jemas' comments on ordering Namor and supports the concept, but has reservations.
'Very Conservatively'
January 22, 2003
Ron Catapano of Comics Plus in Mount Holly, New Jersey saw Marvel COO Bill Jemas' press conference remarks on ordering Namor and explained how he would order the book.
'Out of Their Minds'
January 22, 2003
Karin Burton of Colzac Comics in Manassas, Virginia saw our coverage of Marvel's new manga-style books and feels that Marvel doesn't get it.
Based on Marville?
January 22, 2003
John Secreto of Comic Swap in State College, Pennsylvania saw Marvel COO Bill Jemas' comments on ordering Namor and supports the concept, but has reservations.
'Back to the IQ Test'
January 22, 2003
Marvel is kicking off its 'tsunami' line with a 25 cent first issue of Namor , the anchor title in the group, which will ship in April.
Tsunami Line Launches in April
January 22, 2003
In its third consecutive daily press conference today, Marvel announced its new 'tsunami' titles, which consists of a first wave of six new ongoing series, with more to follow later in the year.
From Viacom and Roundtable
January 21, 2003
UPN has ordered a pilot for a potential Weapon X series, based on the Marvel superhero property.
Products Tailored to Movie Audience
January 21, 2003
At today's Marvel press conference, the company announced a number of initiatives designed to convert X2 moviegoers to comic consumers.
Gus Beezer in the Marvel Universe
January 20, 2003
Marvel has announced that it will be simultaneously releasing three Marvelous Adventures of Gus Beezer one-shots in late March, which will be appropriate for very young readers.