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Playboy sees better results in ‘04
Playboy, the publisher of Playboy magazine, spent heavily in the late 1990s and early 2000s to build a business on the Web, but only late last year did the company start showing profits online. Its momentum continued in 2003 as it boosted the level of Internet subscribers and sold Playboy apparel and other merchandise online.
Publishers Dusting Off Old-Time Comics
U.S. retailers sold about 100 million graphic novels - collections of serialized comics, current or classic, in book form - in 2002, up from 75 million in 2001, according to ICv2, a consulting company in Madison, Wis., that follows the industry.

Thinking of Alternative Investments? Here’s What You Need to Know
What a collector might pay for a comic book depends not only on its age, but on the importance of the title and where that particular story fits into a character’s history.On the other hand, there are books that have important stories or introduced a certain character, but too many copies of them were printed.
This has happened primarily with recent books, says Steven Fishler, president of Metropolis Collectibles in New York. “The older books are much more valuable and stable.”
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