Recession hasn't brought down Marvel Comics characters
In this comic book cover image released by Marvel Comics, "Avenging Spider-Man #1," is shown. / Marvel Comics / Associated Press In this cover to the upcoming first issue of Wolverine & The X-Men? published by Marvel Comics, Wolverine is pictured, center, with fellow teachers and students of a new school where mutants learn not just literature and science, but how to be heroes and adventurers.
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Marvel head: Creativity will drive comics in 2012
Associated Press - Stop counting comic books out. That's the assessment of Dan Buckley, publisher and president of Marvel Comics, the long-time purveyor of stories about the exploits of characters including the Fantastic Four, Spider-Man and the X-Men. The industry, which reported modest increases during the recent recession, is still growing, though the level has tapered off, Mr. Buckley said ...
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Creativity drives comics growth, Marvel chief says
PHILADELPHIA -- Stop counting comic books out. That's the assessment of Dan Buckley, publisher and president of Marvel Comics, the longtime purveyor of stories about the exploits of characters including the Fantastic Four, Spider-Man and the X-Men. The industry, which reported modest increases during the recent recession, is still growing, though the level has tapered off, Mr.
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Marvel says creativity, compelling stories will spur sales
Stop counting comic books out. That's the assessment of Marvel Comics, the long-time purveyor of stories about the exploits of Fantastic Four, Spider-Man and the X-Men.
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Comic book medium still super popular
Fresh storylines and characters keep interest keen, proving graphic tales are here to stay Stop counting comic books out. That's the assessment of Dan Buckley, publisher and president of Marvel Comics, the long-time purveyor of...
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