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Fox Eyes Jan. 2003 Release
March 25, 2002
Just ten years ago it appeared that Marvel couldn't get a movie made to save its life. How times have changed. This week the second Blade film topped the box office, and everyone expects that Sony/Columbia's Spider-Man movie is going to be one of this summer's biggest hits.
Second Largest March Opening Ever
March 24, 2002
Blade II strolled into 2,707 theaters on Oscar weekend and promptly cut the competition down to size by earning over $33.1 million, the second largest March opening ever.
Q4 Operating Income Up Nearly $50 Million from 2000
March 23, 2002
Marvel reported Q4 2001 and full year results on Friday, and the turnaround that began around the second quarter of 2001 continued...
Attendance Stable vs. 2001
March 21, 2002
The GAMA Trade Show, the gathering of the RPG, CCG, miniature game, and board game industries, recently wrapped up in Las Vegas, with a record number of exhibitors and stable attendance vs. 2001.
'A Witty Blast of Media Criticism'
March 19, 2002
Media critic Ken Tucker reviewed Marvel's X-Force: New Beginnings trade paperback in last Sunday's New York Times Book Review .
Plus Surprising Price Point Trends
March 17, 2002
Two #1 products repeated in February, a testament to the strength of some recent releases and the weaker competition scheduled for this normally weak month.
Plus the Comics Explained
March 13, 2002
Two weeks before Blade 2: Bloodhunt opens in theaters on March 22, writer/producer David Goyer told Cinescape Online that Blade 3 was already a 'go.'
Banners, Free Posters Available
March 10, 2002
There's now another way to dress a store for Free Comic Book Day on May 4--
March 1992 in the Pop Culture Products Industry
March 6, 2002
We took a look at the archives of Internal Correspondence , the print predecessor of ICv2...
From the 80s
March 5, 2002
We knew it was coming when we spotted a vintage Strawberry Shortcake t-shirt on the Gen-X coed at our neighborhood coffee store a few weeks back.
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