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'It Was a Beautiful Thing'
August 20, 2006
Jesse Leon McCann of Comics Unlimited in Westminster, California saw the news that Marvel's Civil War books were going to be late and rues the loss of 'a beautiful thing.'
The Straw that Broke the Camel's Back
August 20, 2006
Marc Bowker of Alter Ego Comics in Lima, Ohio saw the news that Marvel's Civil War books were going to be delayed and feels that this is the straw that broke the camel's back.
'This Is Going To Hurt'
August 20, 2006
David Whelan of Comic Castle in Beckley, West Virginia saw the news that Marvel's Civil War books were going to be delayed and says this is going to hurt.
A Tremendous Disrespect
August 20, 2006
Jay Bardyla of Happy Harbor Comics in Edmonton , Alberta saw the news that Marvel's Civil War books were going to be delayed and feels it's a sign of disrespect.
Don't Solicit Unless the Work Is in Hand
August 20, 2006
Ilan Strasser of Fat Moose Comics and Games in Whippany, New Jersey saw the news that Civil War books were going to be delayed and says that publishers should not solicit books until the work is in hand
Check the Creators
August 20, 2006
Ted Mays of Gecko Books & Comics in Honolulu, Hawaii saw the news that Civil War books were going to be late and says he expected the books to be late based on who was working on them.
Loss of Momentum Feared
August 17, 2006
Marvel's announcement this week that Civil War #4 would be pushed back threatened to put a damper on a great summer season.
Marvel in February, DC in May
August 15, 2006
Upper Deck has laid plans for two Vs. releases in the first half of 2007.
25% Increase in July
August 14, 2006
Graphic novel sales in comic stores picked up the pace in July, with 25% growth vs. the same month in 2005.
Third Issue Tops First Month Sales
August 14, 2006
Civil War continued to be the hottest property in comic stores in July, with the third issue of the flagship book topping the list with over 290,000 copies sold.
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