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Christine Farrell was one of the only people in the world to collect every DC comic ever published. Her collection is being auctioned this week. In the early 2000s, Vermont resident Christine Farrell ...
"A market of some twenty odd publishers getting out over a hundred different magazines using nearly 2,000,000 words of copy a month is big time," explained an October, 1941 Writer's Digest article ...
"The value of Time Magazine as a purveyor of news, or of Superman Comics as a journal of entertainment will not be matched against each other with a car of paper going to the winner," Norbert A.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. How did Bill Bissett know his comic book collection had gotten too big? When he was moving, and he had to have a second truck just ...
For over 50 years, Christine Farrell quietly amassed comics across a wide spectrum of artists and genres. The Burlington, Vermont native owned a popular local comic shop in the city, named Earth Prime ...
Shelves and tables full of comics sit inside Earth Prime Comics in Burlington, which Christine Farrell opened in the early 1980s. Christine Farrell started reading comic books when she was a kid, and ...
It’s been a common complaint among collectors for years now: There aren’t enough comics at comic cons anymore. That criticism has been leveled at Denver’s convention as it’s changed over the past ...
A part of MSU's comics collection is located in the library. Most of the pieces are kept in a warehouse offsite. In recent years, superhero movies inspired by comics have become an unavoidable part of ...
How did Bill Bissett know his comic book collection had gotten too big? When he was moving, and he had to have a second truck just for his comic books. That wake up call started Bissett on a ...