Comics' Retailers Thrilled About BEFORE WATCHMEN
Although most comic creators are questioning DC's decision to publish a Watchmen prequel, comic book retailers are thrilled."I'm excited!" said Mike Wellman, owner of The Comic Bug in Manhattan Beach, Calif. "Both as a reader and as a peddler of comic books, this can only be interesting - and profitable."Overall, these comics will come and go and make a lot of money," Wellman added."This is ...
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Mass. children's writer flourishes after setbacks
Back in 2001 Jarrett Krosoczka was visiting his old elementary school in Worcester to talk to students about his first book, "Good Night, Monkey Boy," which had just been published. While he was there, he ran into the school's longtime "lunch lady," Jean Cargilia, who started chatting about her grandchildren.
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Who's a Doctor fan? Keelan, that's who
THERE’S no question who has Warrnambool’s most impressive collection of Daleks, sonic screwdrivers and the TARDIS.
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Exhibits look at two moments in time
The American Jewish Museum is featuring exhibits that depict two very different types of heroes: the forgotten superhero "Funnyman," and the immigrant Jews of Europe.
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Kids are eating up 'Lunch Lady' books
NORTHAMPTON, MASS. — Back in 2001 Jarrett Krosoczka was visiting his old elementary school in Worcester to talk to students about his first book, “Good Night, Monkey Boy,” which had just been published.
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