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  2. Direct market - Wikipedia

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    Before the direct market, from the 1930s through the 1960s, most comic books were distributed through newsstands, pharmacies, and candy stores.The major distributors during this period included American News Company and Independent News, which was owned by National Periodical Publications, the parent company of DC Comics.

  3. List of comics publishing companies - Wikipedia

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    [citation needed] Imprint: Independent Comics Group: Eerie Publications: US 1966 1981 [citation needed] Myron Fass black-and-white horror comics magazine imprint eigoMANGA: US 2000 [citation needed] Elliot Publishing: US [153] 1940 1945 Published comics from 1944 - 1945; imprint: Gilberton (until 1942) Elvifrance: France 1970 1992 [citation needed]

  4. Free Comic Book Day - Wikipedia

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    Free Comic Book Day (FCBD) is an annual promotional effort by the North American comic book industry to attract new readers to independent comic book stores. It usually takes place on the first Saturday of May and has historically been cross-promoted with the release of a superhero film. Over two thousand participating stores give away millions ...

  5. ACME Comics & Collectibles - Wikipedia

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    The store was first established on April 1, 1995, by Fran and Kevin McGarry and is located on Pierce Street in Sioux City. Its selection of comic books and graphic novels come from 79 different publishers, ranging from major industry names such as Marvel Comics and DC Comics to small independent publishers.

  6. Floating World Comics - Wikipedia

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    Floating World Comics is a comic book retailer and publisher located in Portland, Oregon. Owned by Jason Leivian, [ 2 ] the company specializes in alternative and independent comics, "showcasing auteur creators and the artists pushing the boundaries of 2-D sequential works."

  7. Cape & Cowl - Wikipedia

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    Cape & Cowl Comics & Collectibles is a Canadian comic book shop based in Sackville, Nova Scotia. Owned by proprietor Jay Aaron Roy, the shop serves a twofold purpose of both selling items and providing a safe community space for at-risk, LGBTQ+ and disabled youth. [ 1 ]