Two new
titles debut this week as well.
Some interesting
titles debut this week.
Three
titles debut this week, one more than last week, and two are from publishers other than Viz..
A new
title debuts this week as Vertical Comics» Mobile Suit Gundam: The Origin Vol 10 takes the top spot, pushing Viz Media's Tokyo Ghoul Vol 1 and Naruto vol 70 down one each.
One of the Monkeybrain Comics
titles debuting this week on comiXology is the fourth issue of Wander: Olive Hopkins and the Ninth Kingdom, a series by Kevin Church and Grace...
Not exact matches
Earlier this
week we told you how in its first
week at retail, Super Mario Kart 8 Deluxe raced to the top of the sales charts, beating another
debut title — Sniper Ghost Warrior 3.
It makes its
debut on the format next
week in what has become a rarity, a catalog Blu - ray distributed by Paramount themselves, alongside similarly non top - tier
title The Terminal.
Netflix has
debuted the trailer for an indie horror thriller
titled I Am The Pretty Thing That Lives In The House, which is actually opening this
week in time for Halloween weekend.
The Saw franchise is coming back to theaters this Halloween with the eighth film,
titled simply Jigsaw after the iconic mastermind killer, and after a poster
debut last
week, the first official trailer has arrived online today.
The focal point of the DVD's cover art, both in the movie's 2005 home video
debut from Buena Vista Home Entertainment and in next
week's reissue from Echo Bridge Home Entertainment, the new distributor of lesser Miramax
titles, is Paul Rudd, who plays the medium - sized but memorable role of Jimmy Rusoff, Angie's boyfriend from the other side of the tracks.
Vertical Entertainment has
debuted a full - length official trailer for an indie crime thriller
titled The Strange Ones, to follow - up the teaser from a few
weeks ago.
Alan Wake's American Nightmare will
debut on XBLA next
week, and Remedy's offering gamers what is probably their last pre-release look at the
title in the form of its... Read More
Just in time for the Oscars, the
week that ended March 3 was a big one for new releases: Five newly issued DVD / Blu - ray Disc
titles debuted among the top 10 home entertainment sellers in the
week leading up to the Academy Awards ceremony.
This
week, «Tosh.0» makes its DVD and Blu - ray
debut with a compilation of its first ten episodes
titled Hoodies after its host's Season 1 attire.
Actress - turned - helmer Laurent's 2011 feature directorial
debut, the underseen «The Adopted,» didn't manage to even secure distribution stateside, but her 2014 sophomore
title «Breathe» was selected for the International Critics
Week in Cannes 2014, gained extremely positive, even rapturous notices there, and since then has rolled out gradually, getting a U.S. release this past September.
In addition, Munn will play the
title role Justine Bateman's feature film directorial
debut «Violet,» Variety reported last
week.
Also from the US, considering that she showcased her short film a couple of years back, Dunst could re-appear in the the Critics»
Week with the
debut film by Kate and Laura Mulleavy (the psychological thriller Woodshock) and the kooky comedy horror Slice from Austin Vesely could be showcased if a Sundance or SXSW
title isn't favored.
While last
week appeared slow for Japan software and hardware sales, two prominent
titles made their
debut in the top five spots according to Media Create's latest weekly sales update.
Ahead of its release next
week, Paramount Pictures has
debuted two clips from the action sequel Jack Reacher: Never Go Back; take a look below after the official synopsis... Jack Reacher: Never Go Back follows the
title character as he returns to Virginia to meet the head of his former unit.
The only confirmed
title thus far is Paul Schrader «s The Canyons, which isn't particularly noteworthy since it will
debut on VOD in the U.S.
weeks before.
Deep Down made its publicly playable
debut at TGS this
week, drawing long lines as one of the few next - generation
titles available at the show from Japanese developers.
The
week of January 30 also saw the
debut of a new PlayStation Vita
title: the action role - playing game Ragnarok Odyssey.
«Supergirl» star Melissa Benoist will make her Broadway
debut as the
title character in «Beautiful: The Carole King Musical,» and other New York theater stories you should know this
week.
That will change this
week with the
debut of numerous prominent
titles, including Batman: Arkham Asylum, Dissidia: Final Fantasy, Professor Layton and the Diabolical Box, and Metroid Prime Trilogy.
It's extremely slim pickings this
week for new games in Australia, with only one
title making a
debut.
As part of the 2014 Lexus IS sport sedan launch in the US, Lexus created and hosted a MADE Fashion
Week event in 2013-09-05
debuting a first - ever live holographic performance art experience
titled «Lexus Design Disrupted», featured supermodel Coco Rocha and a bold retrospective from the archives of designer Giles Deacon in a creative concept inspired by the IS and the brand's commitment to design and technology.
Claiming the
title of the most potent DB9 yet devised, by virtue of its uprated 6.0 - litre V12 engine which now boasts 547 PS — the DB9 GT makes its public
debut as part of Aston Martin's impressive presence at this
week's Goodwood Festival of Speed.
One - Punch Man Vol 2 returns for its second
week, while the only
debut title is One Piece Vol 76, which comes in at # 2.
Reese Witherspoon and Bruna Papandrea's Pacific Standard has just closed a deal for film rights to The Dry, a
debut novel by Jane Harper that is one of the hot publishing
titles in play at this
week's Frankfurt Book Fair.
This
week Seven Seas Entertainment's shojo
title Ancient Magus» Bride Vol 4 takes it in its
debut, pushing Attack on Titan Vol 18 down one.
It's another new top
title this
week as Goodnight PunPun Vol 1
debuts at the top, once again denying One - Punch Man Vol 5 the chance to move back up to retake it.
One Piece Vol 78 hangs on for a second
week, while only two
titles debut.
Popular Kindle - exclusive
titles include War Brides by Helen Bryan, which has been purchased or borrowed over 270,000 times and has remained on the Kindle Top 10 list for the past 8
weeks; Karen McQuestion's books A Scattered Life, Easily Amused, and The Long Way Home, which have been purchased or borrowed more than 500,000 times; and Ed McBain's classic and long - running 87th Precinct series, which
debuted in 1956 and is now published for the first time in digital and has been purchased more than 250,000 times since December.
Viz also has two
debuts this
week as it releases
titles from its Shonen Jump and Shojo Beat lines, including the new Arina Tanemura
title Sakura Hime.
It's a good
week for
debuts with Tokyopop
debuting three new
titles, just as two more end, one of with is their all ages
title Animal Academy.
Last
week's # 2, Maximum Ride vol 3 falls back to # 5 while 4th
debut title The Dark Hunters vol 3 takes over # 6.
Lauren K. Denton's
debut novel, The Hideaway, has made an unexpected leap onto bestseller lists in recent
weeks, a rare achievement for the first - time author of an inspirational fiction
title.
More
titles are expected to
debut in the coming
weeks.
This
week I talk about my weekly wish list, Kodansha's new digital
titles, some new
titles debuting in Japan, new
titles at Vizmanga.com, and I do a review of Higurashi When They Cry: Atonement Arc volumes 1 - 4.
the only other
debut title this
week is from Kodansha Comics with Fairy Tail Vol 48 coming in at # 3.
Kodansha has the most releases this
week, but several other publishers make an appearance, including three
debut titles.
If you stack some promotions the first
week and month after your
title debuts, you can leverage Amazon's algorithms in your favor.
The second
debut title from Viz this
week is D.Gray - man vol 19 at coming in at # 5, while last
week's # 3, Soul Eater vol 4 falls three to # 6.
Yen Press was the loser this
week as Viz's
debuts knocked out 3 of their
titles, including Nightschool.
In addition to its print edition, the
title has produced a tablet edition for the iPad every
week since it
debuted last June and more recently added to its roster weekly...
The Valentine's Day trio of digital
debuts rounds out Kodansha Comics's entire month's focus on shojo manga, with ongoing sales on select shojo
titles every
week throughout the month of February.
With Diamond releasing the shonen
titles early last
week, this
week is a little lighter, but in retrospect, that a good things as some
debuts by other publishers would be completely washed over by the final Naruto Vol 72.
Not only did he promise DLC every
week after the
title's
debut — so far, so good, gentlemen!
Activision Publishing is set to
debut a hearty string of new
titles based on beloved franchises at E3 next
week.
Santa Monica, CA — May 28, 2009 Activision Publishing is set to
debut a hearty string of new
titles based on beloved franchises at E3 next
week.