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more about #tokyopop Wookie1972: Actually, Disney owning Hasbro would be much more disturbing to geeks, considering that Hasbro owns WIzards of the Coast... more » Wookie1972: Maybe not an elephant in the room, but there is at least a cash cow in the room: Archie. *That* would be a better fit for the Miley Cyrus crowd, and w... more » Wookie1972: Disney should get down on their knees every night and thank Lucasfilm for Pixar. more » Rickotron: It's Disney. They will bring in Scrooge McDuck with bags of gold, throw it at Time-Warner, and DC will be part of the Mouse House. more » disatess: all empires rise all empires fall . LET IT FALL !!! more » Andy Neil: Disney has always gotten their ideas from somewhere else: Grimm Brothers, P.L. Travers, A.A. Milne, Hans Christian Andersen. Now Marvel. They were ... more » lightninglouie: Seeing as how Lucas himself is personally worth several billion dollars, and that Star Wars is still a license to print money, I seriously doubt he'd ... more » lightninglouie: So far no one's mentioned the most significant upshot of the Marvel/Disney deal, which is that Howard the Duck doesn't have to wear pants anymore. more » Rickotron: They will go after DC next. That way we can get the Jonas Bros. and Miley Cyrus as the Teen Titans. UGH... However, if Disney does a reboot, or even... more » starjade: Disney hasn't had anything good since Emperor's New Groove....just sayin'.... more » GreyHammer: this ignores the fact that disney isnt just buying up everyone. they bought marvel because it was a demographic they previously didn't have before. th... more » -
#idolspeculation
Disney/Marvel: Who's Next?
If Disney's purchase of Marvel earlier this week highlights the company's desire to expand through buyouts instead of new ideas, should we be wondering who could be next on their shopping list?
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#kingcity
King City Free At Last
Having his publisher cancel his book and refuse to give him the rights to take it to another publisher hasn't stopped cartoonist Brandon Graham from releasing the second book in his King City series. He's just decided to bootleg it online. More » -
#tokyopop
Tokyopop Tries To Reinvent Itself With SF Licenses
While it may have fired 45% of its workforce and cut back the majority of its original English-language projects recently, manga publisher Tokyopop isn't dead. It's just moving into the world of licensing SF comics. Coming soon to accompany their Star Trek: The Manga series: Battlestar Galactica and Ghostbusters. More »

