Marvel! - We have a Website!Marvel has change their webstie - again. It is no longer at marvelonline, but now at http://www.marvel.com There is also a press release from last month as a precursor to this change. Part of this is release is as follows: ======================= MARVEL ENTERPRISES NAMES STEVE MILO PRESIDENT, MARVEL NEW MEDIA Veteran Marketing Executive Charged With Developing Marvel.com Into A Premier Interactive Media Company NEW YORK, NY, September 2000 In a move designed to help turn Marvel.com into one of the Internet's top entertainment destinations, Marvel Enterprises, Inc. (NYSE: MVL) has hired Steve Milo as President, Marvel New Media. The announcement was made today by Bill Jemas, Marvel's President of Publishing, Licensing & New Media. ........... ================================ The release gets dull and very drawn out after this but goes on to say that Mr. Milo previously held executive positions with Fandom.com (formerly Anotheruniverse.com). Check out the new website - it liiks very nice - one continuous menu on the left give you access to most all the web pages without "nesting" - going through multiple pages to get to the one you want. Very nice! I especially like to pictures to color (All Right! No smart-aleck remarks on this one!) Check out this X-Man cover from an early X-man issue. I like it. Also there are 118 more pics, so you are sure to find some you like. ===================== Okay - now here's the official scoop from the stockholders meeting.......... ======================== MARVEL REVIEWS GROWING SLATE OF ENTERTAINMENT AND OTHER PROJECTS AT ANNUAL MEETING NEW YORK, NY, Oct. 5, 2000 At its recent annual meeting of shareholders, Marvel Enterprises, Inc. (NYSE: MVL - news) reviewed its exciting and growing pipeline of entertainment, licensing, new media, toy and publishing projects that leverages the Company's core operating strengths and world-renown character portfolio. Marvel also highlighted near-term trends which it anticipates will impact revenue and cash flow in the second half of 2000, causing results for the full year 2000 to possibly fall below those achieved in 1999. MARVEL DIVISIONAL REVIEW Marvel Studios A partial list of feature film projects expected for release in 2002 and beyond includes: • Blade II (New Line Cinema/Time Warner) • Fantastic Four (Twentieth Century Fox) • Ghost Rider (Crystal Sky) • The Incredible Hulk (Universal Studios) • Spider-Man (Columbia/Sony) • X-Men Sequel (Twentieth Century Fox) • Black Panther (Artisan) Marvel Studios' television series in development include: • X-Men Evolution (Marvel Studios produced for WB Kids) for release November 2000
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