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Extraordinary Events Cut Debt by $50 Million
November 19, 2001
Marvel released its Q3 report last week, and its publishing and toy results continued to improve vs. Q2, although licensing was somewhat weaker.
Kung Fu Comics Revisited
October 30, 2001
Comics One has licensed Wing Shing Ma's Storm Riders comic series for release in North America.
Licensing Booming, Toy Biz Cuts Losses, Publishing Flat
August 16, 2001
Marvel improved its cash position by $3.4 million in the second quarter of 2001, ending at mid-year with around $18 million in cash, up from under $15 million at the end of first quarter.
Hard Edged CGI Fun
June 20, 2001
According to today's edition of Variety, John Woo, the director of numerous classic Hong Kong action films, has been signed to develop a computer-animated film featuring the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles.
Hong Kong Action Meets Screwball Comedy
June 8, 2001
Miramax Films, one of Hollywood's most prestigious studios, has optioned Mal Chance.
Basic info about Guardians of Order, Inc.
March 19, 2001
Company profile for the role playing game company Guardians of Order, Inc.
Bows in Japan in December
March 8, 2001
Shusuke Kaneko, who directed the well-received modern Gamera trilogy, will direct the next Japanese Godzilla film. The film will be set in 2004, exactly 50 years after Godzilla 's first appearance.
Enhanced Screenplay in TPB and HB
February 23, 2001
This 144-page volume includes the screenplay, 120 full-color stills from the film, and commentaries
TV Shows, Lara Croft, and Geek Toys
February 22, 2001
The Simpsons is the cornerstone of Playmates toy line for 2001, which also includes Tomb Raider and Jackie Chan Adventures figures.
Hong Kong Style Breaks Out
February 14, 2001
Ang Lee's poetic martial arts film, Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon became the highest grossing foreign-language film in U.S. history this past weekend with a total take of over $60 million
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