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  2. Funky Winkerbean - Wikipedia

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    The band box frequently shown in the interior of the shop above the entrance is an actual fixture in the restaurant. [39] [40] After the second time skip, Batiuk designed the comic book store around the shop he frequents, Ground Zero Comics and Cards in Strongsville, Ohio.

  3. Comic book price guide - Wikipedia

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    In 1965, Michael Cohen and Tom Horsky published what is considered the first comics price guide, the one-shot digest The Argosy Price Guide (specifically for Hollywood, California's, Argosy Book Shop). [2] Comic back-issue prices had stabilized by the end of the 1960s. [2]

  4. Direct market - Wikipedia

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    The underground comix movement was based in San Francisco and a number of distributors originated in the Bay Area, including the Print Mint (beginning c. 1969), the already mentioned comic book store San Francisco Comic Book Company (which doubled as a publisher, beginning c. 1970), Bud Plant Inc. (1970), Last Gasp (1970), Keith Green ...

  5. Capital City Distribution - Wikipedia

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    Capital City Distribution was a Madison, Wisconsin–based comic book distributor which operated from 1980 to 1996 when they were acquired by rival Diamond Comic Distributors. Under the name Capital Comics , they also published comics from 1981 to 1984.

  6. ACME Comics & Collectibles - Wikipedia

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    In 2004, ACME Comics & Collectibles won the Will Eisner Spirit of Comics Retailer Award from Comic-Con International in San Diego, California, after being a runner-up for the Eisner Award in 2002 and 2003. [6] The award was presented by Joe Ferrara, owner of the Atlantis Fantasyworld comic book store in Santa Cruz, California.

  7. Mile High Comics - Wikipedia

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    The purchase of the Church Collection helped Mile High Comics expand its influence nationally and helped bring a geometric rise to the price of rare comic books, which became a legitimate investment. [3] In c. 1986, Rozanski sold a batch of comics from the Church Collection and used the profits to put a down payment on a 22,000 square-foot ...

  8. Billy Ireland Cartoon Library & Museum - Wikipedia

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    Covering comic books, daily strips, Sunday strips, editorial cartoons, graphic novels, magazine cartoons, and sports cartoons, the collection includes 450,000 original cartoons, 36,000 books, 51,000 serial titles, and 3,000 feet (910 m) of manuscript materials, plus 2.5 million comic strip clippings and tear sheets.

  9. Small Press and Alternative Comics Expo - Wikipedia

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    Small Press and Alternative Comics Expo; Status: Active: Genre: Alternative comics: Venue: Ohio Expo Center (2000–2006) Aladdin Shrine Center (2007–2009) Ramada Plaza Hotel & Conference Center (2010–2014)) Northland Performing Arts Center (2015–present) Location(s) Columbus, Ohio: Country: United States: Inaugurated: 2000: Organized by ...