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"The early 1970s saw the birth of the modern comic book shop. Its rise was due in large part to a dynamic entrepreneur, Phil Seuling. His direct market model allowed shops to get comics straight from the publishers, bypassing middlemen. Stores could better customize their offerings and independent publishers could now access national distribution. In this way, shops opened up a space for quirky ideas to gain an audience and helped transform small-press series, from Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles to Bone, into media giants. Comic Shop is the first book to trace the history of these cultural icons. Dan Gearino brings us from their origins to the present day, when the rise of digital platforms has the industry at a crossroads even as sales are robust. He spends a year with stores around the country, with a spotlight on The Laughing Ogre in Columbus, Ohio. Along the way he interviews those who shaped comics retailing from the early days, including many pioneering women, top creators, and shop owners who continue to push the industry in new directions. A guide to forty of the most interesting shops around the United States and Canada is a bonus for fans"--
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Comic Shop: The Retail Mavericks Who Gave Us a New Geek Culture
May 28, 2019, Swallow Press
paperback
080401213X 9780804012133
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Comic Shop: The Retail Mavericks Who Gave Us a New Geek Culture
Oct 13, 2017, Swallow Press
hardcover
in English
0804011907 9780804011907
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Comic Shop: The Retail Mavericks Who Gave Us a New Geek Culture
2017, Ohio University Press
in English
0804040834 9780804040839
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Source title: Comic Shop: The Retail Mavericks Who Gave Us a New Geek Culture


