Ike Perlmutter, Philanthropist
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Cast of Fantastic Four movie reboot revealed
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Marvel kills off the Watcher in ORIGINAL SIN event miniseries
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David Brothers: “I’ve got to keep banging the drum for more” [Interview]
David Brothers is one of the most accomplished writers-about-comics around, a blogger who recently moved into the industry himself as a member of the...
Guardians of the Galaxy Trailer is here…and I’m hooked on the feeling
I admit I watched this trailer twice in a row, even though the best parts were in the footage floating around. Finally, a character...
DC to spend $250,000 on marketing Vertigo graphic novels this year
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The...
Marvel Month-to-Month Sales: December 2013
By Paul O'Brien
[Editor's Note: As noted this is Paul's last column for now. He's been an incredible collaborator and commentator, and I think we all owe him a big round of applause! And yes I know these are late -- we'll have the new guys in place VERY shortly! Thanks again, Paul.] And so the end of an era is upon us. No, I do not speak of the latest cancellation of DEFENDERS, nor even of the final OZ miniseries. As Heidi explained a little while back, this will be my final sales column, after over a decade of writing these things. Good luck to whoever takes over for this; I'll be reading with interest, and with a sense of relief that I didn't have to do the number crunching. So. One last time! December sees a barrage of Inhumanity tie-ins, all building to the launch of the new series that's since been delayed. We also have the start of ORIGIN II, and the first of the Marvel Now Wave 2 titles. As per usual, Marvel had the largest share of the North American direct market, leading DC by 37% to 31% in unit terms, and 35% to 28% in dollars. Thanks as always to ICV2.com for permission to use these figures.1. ORIGIN II 12/13 Origin II #1 of 5 - 131,724Books set in the past and with no direct impact on present day continuity generally seem to be a tough sell. But ORIGIN II is the top seller of the month, presumably because Marvel have successfully portrayed it as an event - in the sense of a book fans will be talking about.
Alex Segura Rejoins Archie Comics – as Publicist and as Editor
Archie have announced that Alex Segura has rejoined their company as Senior Vice-President for Publicity and Marketing... as well as in a new role...
And finally, Happy Valentine’s Day from Valiant
Because nothing says love like Armstrong.
Hope you're having day with your loved one, and if you don't have a Valentine...remember, love yourself and...
The Beat Podcasts – More To Come: When Comic Shops Go Wrong
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Nice Art: Jae Lee’s Dynamite Cover Gallery
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Five days of Valentines: Weird Love
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