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VP Bob Wayne Explains Why No Archives Tpbs
February 12, 2003
DC is about to announce that it will offer the new printing of Batman Archives #1 , normally a $49.95 book, at a $19.95 retail price on initial orders from retailers.
Up To 20% On Four April Titles
January 19, 2003
DC Comics has unveiled its 'Share the Risk' program, which involves limited returnability on four select titles that are shipping in April.
Beats MechWarrior
November 12, 2002
WizKids has released sales figures on its DC HeroClix: Hypertime game, which was released September 18.
A 'Low Class' Retailer Responds
October 19, 2002
Frequent writer Ilan Strasser of Fat Moose Comics in Whippany, New Jersey responded to Marvel COO Bill Jemas' recent remarks on Marvel's no overprint policy and those who oppose it.
This One for ABC
October 16, 2002
A story in the Hollywood Reporter revealed that Tollins/Robbins Productions has a deal to produce a series based on James Robinson's Starman comic from DC.
'We Take Our Retailer Relationships Very Seriously'
October 15, 2002
Marvel COO Bill Jemas took the occasion of a question by Pulse reporter Heidi MacDonald to chastise her for a comment she made in a recent column in the weekly Comics Buyers Guide .
Graphic Novel from Paradox Press
September 11, 2002
Today's Variety reports that New Line Cinema has acquired the rights to A History of Violence , a graphic novel by John Wagner and Vince Locke that was published by DC's Paradox Press.
Behind-the-Scenes Turmoil
September 6, 2002
In spite of the obvious success that comic book-based films have had in Hollywood over the past year, and despite the fact that fellow AOL/Time Warner company DC Comics has an enormous roster of characters, Warner Brothers has been unable to pull the trigger and squeeze off another round in the battle of cinematic superheroes.
On Movies, TV, CrossGen, and AOL/Time Warner Noise
August 20, 2002
In this second part of our two-part interview, we talk about DC movies and TV shows, whether DC is keeping CrossGen out of the front of Previews, and whether all the attention that DC parent AOL/Time Warner is getting is affecting things at DC.
On the Market, Bookstores, and DC's Toy Plans
August 20, 2002
In this first part of our two-part interview, we talk about the market for comics and graphic novels, what's happening in the bookstores, and how DC's toy business is changing with its new Mattel deal.
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