Marvel Entertainment has announced it has signed an exclusive agreement with writer Kelly Thompson.
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A few weeks ago, Archie Comics announced Dick Tracy, the famous newspaper detective, would head to Archie Comics for a new series. Looks like announcements were made a tad early, as Tribune Content Agency made a contractual mix-up.
Diamond Comic Distributors has released the top sellers lists for all of 2017. When it comes to Manga, it is expected to see One Punch Man and Dragon Ball at the top of the list, but the Legend of Zelda hit the top of the charts for 2017.
DC Comics once again topped the charts in December 2017, but comic sales were down nearly 10% for the year.
Diamond Comic Distributors has released a rundown of the top 1000 comics shipped to the direct market in all of 2017.
VIZ Media announces the acquisition of the forthcoming CAPTAIN TSUBASA.
Oni Press is celebrating 20 years of publishing, and to commemorate our platinum anniversary, we are proud to announce promotions and changes in personnel.
Numerous records set by Heritage Auctions’ Comics & Comic Art category in 2017 include total sales of $44.3 million – the highest ever in the 16-year history.
With the exception of Wonder Woman, 2017 wasn’t a great year for movies based on DC Comics, and Warner Bros. is looking to correct that going forward by hiring Walter Hamada as the new president of DC-based film production.
Image Comics is pleased to announce that Sean Edgar will be joining the Image team as Brand Manager.
Dark Horse is pleased to announce the promotion of Kari Torson to the role of Director of International Licensing.
We know that DC placed eight comics in the top ten in November, lead by Doomsday Clock #1. Today, we have a rundown of the top 300 comics shipped in the direct market for the month.
DC Entertainment’s Doomsday Clock #1 by Geoff Johns and Gary Frank was the top selling comic in November 2017, and that should be great news for the publisher, right?
Now that Disney has officially announced (and closed) a deal to purchase 21st Century Fox, many fans are excited that the X-Men may now be a part of the greater Marvel Cinematic Universe. But what about the Fantastic Four?