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But Chicago's Biggest News Is the Crossover That Didn't Happen
August 15, 2004
At Wizard World Chicago, Top Cow announced two crossovers with DC, b ut the biggest crossover news concerned the 'crossover that didn't happen.'
Including JLA, Batman Construction Toys
April 21, 2004
Jakks Pacific has announced that it is acquiring the assets of the Play Along companies, including its construction toys.
Sales Estimates for March Based on Diamond Indexes and Publisher Title Data
April 21, 2004
These are estimates of the sales on graphic novels by Diamond U.S. to comic specialty stores during March 2004.
And Aims For an Older Audience
February 25, 2004
Major changes are ahead for the Cartoon Network, chief among them the replacement of the weekday Toonami Block by the new Miguzi Block.
Revived 'The Flash'
February 8, 2004
Julie Schwartz, longtime editor at DC Comics, passed away over the weekend at the age of 88. Schwartz was one of the founding fathers of the so-called 'Silver Age of Comics.'
Of 'Graphic Novels'
January 25, 2004
The first two titles on the current BookScan graphic novel list are strip reprints.
Batman and JLA-Based Construction Sets
January 5, 2004
Play Along will release a line of construction toys based on Batman and Justice League, to be called 'C3.'
Gregory Noveck
December 10, 2003
Variety is reporting that DC Comics has ended a 'seven month search for its 'man in Hollywood'' by plucking Gregory Noveck out of producer Joel Silver's TV production staff and giving him the newly minted position of Senior VP, Creative Affairs.
Because Of Ratings Change To 'Mature Readers'
October 5, 2003
Marvel Comics is delaying the ship date of Avengers #71 by one week.
Aquaman Shipping Now
July 29, 2003
TDK Mediactive is currently shipping its Aquaman: Battle For Atlantis videogame while on the other side of the development curve, Namco just acquired the rights to create a Snake Plissken game.
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