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The Retailer’s View: On Rocket Raccoon Orders Topping 300,000

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by Brandon Schatz When Marvel first announced the Rocket Raccoon book, I was fairly excited. Pairing the character with Skottie Young just as interest would...

Kibbles ‘n’ Bits 6/10/14: four people rocket into space!

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§ While we're all pining away for The Fantastic Four who may be going on hiatus for whatever reason, Dark Horse's Project Black Sky...

The Retailer’s View: On Art, Business, and Brian Wood

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by Brandon Schatz A few weeks ago, Marvel’s August solicitations revealed some alarming news: Warren Ellis and Declan Shalvey would be leaving Moon Knight after...

Kibbles ‘n’ Bits 6/8/14: Amazon Examined

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Just a reminder: if you see something that is kibblish, or bittable, please drop me a line. You know what we like around here! ...

Kibbles ‘n’ Bits 6/5/14: cartoonists embroiled in scandal over affair

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It's been a while since I kibbled and bitted because...well I had one version of this that had like 50 links. I tweeted them...
Seems legit

The Retailer’s View: On Those Fantastic Four Rumours

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By Brandon Schatz Normally I abhor rumours, especially when I know my Wednesday will be nothing but addressing half-truths and lies that some over-glorified click...

The Retailer’s View: Bob Wayne, an appreciation

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by Brandon Schatz As the whispers from last week’s Diamond Retailer Summit turned into audible noise, it quickly became apparent that the rumours were true:...

The Retailer’s View: On Lenticular Covers

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There’s very little chance you’re at this site, reading this article about comic book retail, and do not have a working knowledge of recent comic book history. That said, it never hurts to add a little context to current events. So. In September of 2011, DC Comics relaunched their entire superhero universe with fifty-two brand new ongoing series functioning in a bright new continuity. Since then, the company has used September as a large-scale event month, using 2012 to flashback to the unexplored “early days” of the new continuity, and 2013 to unleash their villains across each and every one of their titles. Conceptually, there’s nothing wrong with this. The comic book industry thrives off of the occasional event as the eyeballs gained from the news of a line-wide disruption usually translates into higher profits. It was the reason why DC’s line-wide relaunch in 2011 was shatteringly successful for that month (and several after), and why their flashback month in 2012 garnered a slight bump in sales, despite a comparatively lower profile concept and easier execution.

Celebrate Torsten’s “Nerd Birthday” With His Crazy Party Favors!

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Everyone has milestone events which they remember (or wish to forget).  Some are small memories, like a first kiss, while others can be momentous...

Kibbles ‘n’ Bits 5/15/14: Lots of women at ECCC; first Walking Dead Season Five...

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§ Emerald City Comicon was a wonderful, diverse event. And a survey of attendees suggests that half the attendees identified themselves as female. ...

Kibbles ‘n’ Bits 5/2/2014: No More ADHD

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Some things are so shocking, you won't believe it!!!

KIbbles ‘n’ Bits 4/29/14: Trolling of the very finest kind

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§ Alex Dueben catches up with Richard Thompsonas "The Complete Cul de Sac" is published: What was it like seeing the exhibit at OSU?...

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