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ComicsPRO releases results of Comics Retailer Survey

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In 2023, both periodical and graphic novel sales declined in a majority of comics shops surveyed by ComicsPRO
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Tilting at Windmills #297: Bookscan 2023 – comics sales sag but Scholastic was still...

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Marvel and DC had tough years in 2023, while Scholastic made up nearly 40% of book store sales for comics

ComicsPRO ’24: DC goes back to Wednesdays, Diamond cuts shipping costs and more

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Internal changes to how comics are sold are making life easier for comics retailers, including Wednesday on sale dates for DC

ComicsPRO meeting launches this week with Marvel’s Buckley, retailer survey result and more

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This week, the annual ComicsPRO retailer meetings kicks off in Pittsburgh, and it should be a banger, with the results of a retailer survey and more
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EC Comics return from Oni Press, Bermejo, Aaron, Ward and more

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EC Comics rises from the grave at ONi press with tales by everyone from Brian Azzarello to Malachi Ward

ICv2 launches ICv2 Direct ordering platform

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Veteran distributor Milton Griepp has announced a new service that will help connect retailers with small publishers.
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Beckett announces controversial new grading service for manga

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Earlier this week, well-known collectibles grading service, Beckett Collectibles, announced on their social media a new offering that they're describing as an "industry first"...
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Tilting at Windmills #296: We’re one success away from saving comics

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It's a very rough time for comics retailers, but Brian Hibbs thinks there's a solution to the problem and we're just one success away.

Comics aren’t dying, but they are changing – and that’s got people scared

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It's been a wild, wild week for discourse about comics retailing, but here are some stats and some facts
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Anyone Comics is closing – and reopening around the corner!

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Anyone Comics in Brooklyn is moving to a more economical new space just around the corner from its current location

Retailer warns that comics are dying again

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Retailer Phil Boyle expressed concerns about the health of the direct market, and the industry has responded

Geoffrey’s Comics and Hi De Ho stores to close

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Geoffrey’s Comics and Hi De Ho Comics of LA, LA's oldest comics shop, is set to close this December, owner Geoffrey Patterson II announced on Facebook

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