Stranger Things 2 will partner with Halloween ComicFest 2017 bringing participants in-store activations, branded merchandise and more.
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ICv2 and Chomichron’s John Jackson Miller have compared notes, and shared data, and have concluded 2016 wasn’t so bad for comic sales after all. According to the joint estimate, the comic and graphic novel market grew by 5% in 2016.
Zenescope Entertainment has announced plans to partner with San Diego’s Gelato Paradiso for Comic Con 2017.
“Goat Herd” to Offer Insight, Perspective and Opinion as Publisher Plans for Expansion
Continuity Entertainment is excited to announce that Shannon Lee has joined the company as Editor-in-Chief.
If you are looking for the big Mile High Comics booth at the 2017 San Diego Comic-Con, you’re outta luck, as Rozanski has finally called it quits.
PRESS RELEASE – Lion Forge kicks off the road to Comic Con International today with news that Andrea Colvin, formerly Senior Editor of Roar Comics and CubHouse Comics, has been promoted to Vice President – Executive Editor, following the transition of Executive Editor Mark Smylie to Contributing Editor.
After 23 years with the publisher, Dark Horse’s vice president of product development, David Scroggy, will step down, effective July 1.
PRESS RELEASE – MAD magazine, America’s foremost (and only) humor and satire publication, adds another well-known veteran of comics and entertainment to its editorial staff, today naming Bill Morrison as the magazine’s incoming Executive Editor.
Bethesda Software announced it is teaming with Titan Comics to bring new comics based on the game developers properties to the spinner rack.
I didn’t know the age restrictions tag was such a big deal for comic books these days (save for the ones that are really mature). I never really thought books from Aspen Comics were that risqué to warrant age ratings, but apparently those Michael Turner covers are getting people too worked up.
Diamond Comic Distributors has released the top 300 list for comics sold in the direct market during May 2017.
May saw the highly controversial release of Secret Empire #1 from Marvel. Even though many were upset with the direction the creators took Steve Rogers, sales of the issue were enough to send Marvel to the top of the direct market charts for the month.
PRESS RELEASE – Twentieth Century Fox Film (TCFF) today announced a strategic investment in award-winning comic book and graphic novel publisher BOOM! Studios.