A shop with something for everyone
When Randy Meade was a youngster attending the old Merritt's Creek grade school during the early 1960s, he had no idea that one day he would have more comic books than any of his classmates.
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A golden opportunity in Hanover?
Are you here for the show? Say yes and a young man with an eye for treasure of all types will whisk you past the "Buying event" sign and into a land of comic books and collectible toys, sparkling antique jewelry and curved daggers, straight from the Hitler Youth.
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The Danger Of Saying "Lighten Up! It's Only..."
In my line of work, I sometimes hear people say, "Well, it's only marketing" or "It's just PR." Usually, it's a call for people to take a step back and relax when they are getting frustrated, which I think can be a really healthy thing. But, sometimes, the phrase seems to be used to dismiss the value of what it is we do...to perpetuate, within our industry, the idea that what we do doesn't end ...
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THE Q: Creators On WATCHMEN 2 - Should or Shouldn't They?
This morning, the comic book industry reacted in extremes to the news that DC is revisiting its Watchmen universe, releasing six mini-series that serve as prequels to the long-revered - and previously untouched - Alan Moore/Dave Gibbons story.The controversy rises from the feeling that the original story was complete, and that a sequel or prequel doesn't honor the impact it had on the industry ...
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Why Every Entrepreneur Should Self-Publish a Book
I've published eight books in the past seven years, five with traditional publishers (Wiley, Penguin, HarperCollins), one comic book, and the last two I've self-published. In this post I give the specific details of all of my sales numbers and advances with the traditional publishers. Although the jury is still out on my self-published books, "How to be the Luckiest Man Alive" and "I Was Blind ...
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