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DCEU search for “The One” continues as Dan Lin drops out

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The quest for someone to take over running the entire film and tv output for DC has stalled again, as Dan Lin and WBD could not come to an agreement

DC announces distribution deal with Universal Distribution

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DC is adding Universal Distribution to the list of distribution partners, starting this October.

Tilting at Windmills #291: I didn’t leave floppies; floppies are leaving me

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Retailer Brian Hibbs explains how distributor discounts are making it harder and harder to carry DC periodical comics - and wonders if the twilight of the comic book is truly at hand.

FanConXR to be held in virtual reality on September 24

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FAnConXR will be accessible via a headset or laptop and will have a full line up of interactive guest appearances and panels

Mad Cave acquires kids comics imprint Papercutz

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Up and comer Mad Cave has acquired the established kids comics line Papercutz, instantly doubling the size of their line.

Eaglemoss seems unlikely to rise again

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The venerable collectible company Eaglemoss went into administration last month, and rescue does not seem to be on the horizon.

Valiant Comics cuts back to one title a month

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Valiant staffers are staying on, but the publishing output is slowing to a a single title a month.
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InterPop to launch free comics on GlobalComix

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The Emergents line of comics will now be available to read on GlobalComix - and some of them are free
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Rumored layoffs and downsizing at Valiant Comics

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Rumored layoffs at Valiant and accusations that their NFT offerings were a rugpull

The DCEU is fine, if by fine you mean a flaming dumpster fire perched...

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All hell has broken loose as DC projects for film and streaming have been cancelled or are in limbo, and Hollywood almost wishes Jason Kilar was back.

The future is still clouded at Oni Press

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Another executive has departed Oni Lion Forge, and staffers are talking about "disarray" as we look at the company's proud legacy

Major layoffs and reported new direction at Tapas Media

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Tech wreck: a webcomics company once valued at $510 million has now laid off about 30% of its staff.

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