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David Gabriel on Siege, event fatigue, Marvel Women and more

Marvel’s Senior VP of Sales David Gabriel doesn’t do that many in-depth interviews, so a four part mega-chat currently running in the retailers-only Diamond Daily is definitely worth reading. Diamond graciously made the text available to The Beat and there’s much of interest, which we’ll do out best to summarize. In response to Gabriel’s recent announcement at the Diamond Retailer Summit that Marvel would be doing smaller events, lasting only a few months as opposed to year long mega-events
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David Gabriel on Siege, event fatigue, Marvel Women and more

Marvel’s Senior VP of Sales David Gabriel doesn’t do that many in-depth interviews, so a four part mega-chat currently running in the retailers-only Diamond Daily is definitely worth reading. Diamond graciously made the text available to The Beat and there’s much of interest, which we’ll do out best to summarize. In response to Gabriel’s recent announcement at the Diamond Retailer Summit that Marvel would be doing smaller events, lasting only a few months as opposed to year long mega-events
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David Gabriel on Siege, event fatigue, Marvel Women and more

Marvel’s Senior VP of Sales David Gabriel doesn’t do that many in-depth interviews, so a four part mega-chat currently running in the retailers-only Diamond Daily is definitely worth reading. Diamond graciously made the text available to The Beat and there’s much of interest, which we’ll do out best to summarize. In response to Gabriel’s recent announcement at the Diamond Retailer Summit that Marvel would be doing smaller events, lasting only a few months as opposed to year long mega-events
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David Gabriel on Siege, event fatigue, Marvel Women and more

Marvel’s Senior VP of Sales David Gabriel doesn’t do that many in-depth interviews, so a four part mega-chat currently running in the retailers-only Diamond Daily is definitely worth reading. Diamond graciously made the text available to The Beat and there’s much of interest, which we’ll do out best to summarize. In response to Gabriel’s recent announcement at the Diamond Retailer Summit that Marvel would be doing smaller events, lasting only a few months as opposed to year long mega-events
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Winners of the 2009 Harvey Awards

All-Star Superman, Vol. 2 The winners of the 2009 Harvey Awards were presented last night during a ceremony at Baltimore Comic-Con . Named in honor of the late cartoonist and Mad magazine editor Harvey Kurtzman, the awards recognize outstanding work in comics. The winners of the 2009 Harveys are: Best writer: Grant Morrison, All-Star Superman (DC Comics) Best artist: Gabriel Ba, The Umbrella Academy (Dark Horse) Best cartoonist: Al Jaffee, Tall Tales (Abrams Books)
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Clive Barker Goes 3-D For Surreal ‘Seduth’ Comic Book

Follow us on Twitter for a special announcement. via:   MTV Splash Page With 3D effects quickly becoming a staple feature for film audiences, novelist and filmmaker Clive Barker wanted to create a narrative that took the augmented viewing experience one step further by weaving it into the narrative hook of IDW’s “Seduth,” his first original comic property in nearly two decades. Co-written by Chris Monfette with art by Gabriel Rodriguez, Jay Fotos (”Locke & Key”) and 3-D art expe
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SVG Comic Book Art Academy now at Frank & Son Collectible Sow …

Mat Nastos will be appearing regularly at the Frank & Son Collectible Show in Industry, California to promote the new San Gabriel Valley Comic Book Art Academy.
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PREVIEW: Clive Barker Goes 3-D For Surreal ‘Seduth’ Comic Book

With 3D effects quickly becoming a staple feature for film audiences, novelist and filmmaker Clive Barker wanted to create a narrative that took the augmented viewing experience one step further by weaving it into the narrative hook of IDW's "Seduth," his first original comic property in nearly two decades. Co-written by Chris Monfette with art by Gabriel Rodriguez, Jay Fotos ("Locke & Key") and 3-D art expert Ray Zone, "Seduth" is slated to include 3D glasses when it drops in October, l
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