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Newswatch Online Index
- From #275: Cartoons of Mass Destruction
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by Michael Dean
- From #274: Distributor Deathwatch
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by Michael Dean
- From #274: Crumb vs. Amazon
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by Michael Dean
- From #264-273: Online Comics Journalism: Does It Exist?
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by Michael Dean
- From #272: At the Threshhold: Diamond Threatens to Cancel Comics That Don't Measure Up
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by Michael Dean
- From #271: Comics and Corporations, Part One
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by Michael Dean
- From #270: How Michael Jackson Almost Bought Marvel and Other Strange Tales from the Stan Lee/Peter Paul Partnership
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by Michael Dean
- From #270: Top Shelf Says Goodbye to Chunky Rice
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by Michael Dean
- From #270: Political Cartoonists Face An Uncertain Future at AAEC
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by R.C. Harvey
- From #269: Paul: Lee Settlement Defrauds Stan Lee Media Shareholders
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by Michael Dean
- From #269: Scanlation Nation: Amateur Manga Translators Tell Their Stories
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by Dirk Deppey
- From #269: Sakura-Con 2005: The Young, The Wired and the Wireless
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by Kristy L. Valenti
- Web extra: U.S. Customs Releases Books Seized from Top Shelf Shipment
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by Michael Dean
- From #264: Where Do New CBLDF Board Members Paul Levitz and Steve Geppi Stand on the First Amendment?
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by Michael Dean
- From #263: An Extraordinarily Marketable Man: The Ongoing Struggle for Ownership of Superman and Superboy
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by Michael Dean
- From #263: Shrinking Alternatives: Is It Just Jeff Mason's Company or Is the Alternative Comic Book Format In Trouble?
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by Michael Dean
- From #262: Collective Inaction: The Comics Community Tries and Tries Again to Get It Together
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by Michael Dean
- From #262: The Big Book of Wild Women: Dead or Alive?
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by Michael Dean
- From #261: At Last the Industry Gets the Trade Association It Always Wanted -- But Is It the Real Thing?
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by Michael Dean
- From #261: Rojek vs. the FBI: Comics Retailer Indicted On Federal Fraud Charges
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by Michael Dean
- From #260: Marvel Makes Dave Cockrum an Offer He Can't Refuse
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by Michael Dean
- From #260: Journal Datebook
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by Staff
- From #259: 2004 - A Good Year to Get Out of the Manga Business?
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by Michael Dean
- From #258:
What A.C.T.O.R. Does For the Comics Industry -- And What It Isn't Doing
by Michael Dean
- From #257:
CrossGen at a Crossroads
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by Michael Dean
- From #256:
Bad Girls and Bad Blood: The Dark Side of Indy Comics
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by Michael Dean
- From #255:
American Blender: A Reporter Sifts Through the Many Realities of Hanging Out with Harvey Pekar the Movie Star
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by Jack Baney
- From #255:
Stan vs. 'Striperella'
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by Michael Dean
- From #254:
Comics Community Comes to Fantagraphics' Rescue
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by Michael Dean
- From #254:
California Supreme Court Rules Jonah Hex Comic Entitled to First Amendment Protection
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by Michael Dean
- From #253: The
Vampirella Wars, The Untold Story of James Warren's Custody Battle with
Harris Comics (Click here for an
excerpt.)
by Michael Dean
- Breaking
News: Two SPX Steering Committee Members Resign Over Issues Surrounding Pending
Move to Baltimore Comic-Con
By Michael Dean
- Breaking News: Doubleday Graphic Novels,
Alive or Dead?
By Michael Dean
- From #250: Books
Published by Seven Hills Clients Show Up on eBay
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for an excerpt.)
by Michael Dean
- From #250: The
Gaiman vs. McFarlane Trial
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trimmings.)
- From #246:
Book Trade Turmoil
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for an excerpt.)
by Michael Dean
- From #245:
State of the Comics Industry 2002: Recovery or Decline?
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for an excerpt)
by Michael Dean
- From #243:
Spanish Comics Convention Scandalized by Live Sex Performance
by Eric Reynolds
- From #242:
Reeling from Anthrax Attack and Distribution Troubles, Cracked Awaits
Salvation
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for an excerpt)
by Michael Dean
- From #242: Will
DC Buy Diamond?
by Michael Dean
- From #241:
McFarlane Vs. Marvels and Miracles
Neil Gaiman Sues Todd McFarlane Over Rights to
Miricleman, Angela, Cogliostro, Medieval Spawn (Click here for an excerpt)
by Michael Dean
- From #241:
Writer Cool with Unauthorized Use of Script in Cerebus
by Michael Dean
- Supreme Court
Rejects DeCarlo Appeal
By Michael Dean
- From #239: Marv
Wolfman Talks About His Day in Court
By Michael Dean
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From #236:
Another Date for Ted Rall and Danny Hellman
By Michael Dean
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From #235: Federal Investigation of Stan Lee Media
Leads to Indictments of Peter Paul, Three Others
By Michael Dean
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From #234: New York Press Puts Kaz Out to
Pasture, Alternative Weeklies Overcome by New Blood Lust (Click for
excerpts)
By Michael Dean
- From #234: In the
Company of Sim
By Michael Dean and Staff
- From #234: The
Case of the Disappearing Gorilla:
The Banana Trust Explains How Not to Start a
Comics Line (Click for excerpts)
By Michael Dean
- From #234: Crumb
Art Stolen
By Matt Silvie
- From #234: Marvel
Drops Comics Code, Changes Book Distributor
By Michael Dean
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From #233: Diverse Eisner Nominations
Announced
By Matt Silvie
- From #233: Who
Killed Stan Lee Media? Peter Paul Tells His Side of the Story
By Michael Dean
- From #232: The
Stan Lee Story Reaches Chapter 11
By Michael Dean
- From #232:
Harveys 2001
By Gil Jordan
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December 11th, 2000: DC Comics pioneer Jack Liebowitz dies at 100
By Mike Catron
- Posted
November 16th, 2000: Wolfman loses Blade lawsuit against
Marvel
By Michael Dean
- Posted
November 14th, 2000: Update - From Hell Cleared Down Under
By Michael Dean
- Posted
October 26th, 2000: Australian Customs Blocks Import of From
Hell
By Michael Dean
- Posted
October 25th, 2000: The IMAGE Story: a four-part series
By Michael Dean
- Posted
October 19th, 2000: Dungeons and Dragon*Con
By Michael Dean
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October 19th, 2000: Sad Sack vs. Geppi
By Michael Dean
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September 8th, 2000: A Tale of Two Posters
By Michael Dean
- Posted
August 25th, 2000: Carl Barks Dies at 99
By Michael Dean
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May 22nd, 2000: Marvel Sues Joe Simon For Cap Copyright
By Michael Dean
- Posted March
8th, 2000: Girl Trouble at Archie
By Michael Dean
- Posted
February 13th, 2000: Schulz Goes Out With His Strip
By Michael Dean
- Posted
February 11th, 2000: Rall vs. Hellman, Kitchen vs. Todrin Updates
By Michael Dean
- Posted
January 7th, 2000: Don Martin Dies
By Eric Evans
- Posted December 15th, 1999: Schulz
Cancels Peanuts
By Michael Dean
- Posted October 22nd, 1999: Cartoonists
at War - Danny Hellman's joke on Ted Rall turns out to be anything but a cheap
laugh
By Michael Dean
- Posted October 22nd, 1999: CMAA Tries to
Make Friends with the Direct Market
By Michael Dean
- Posted October 22nd, 1999: Ignatz
Under Fire - Cho Defends Self-Nomination
By Craig McKenney
- Posted October 6th, 1999: Superman Opens
Can of Copyright Worms
By Michael Dean
- Posted October 6th, 1999: Ripples on the
Golden Age Pond
By Darren Hick
- Posted October 6th, 1999: Valentino
Plans New Image
By Michael Dean
- Posted June 28th, 1999: Kitchen
Sunk
By Michael Dean
- Posted June 28th, 1999: Saul
Steinberg Dies
By Tom Spurgeon
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