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CRY WOLF -- ONE OF THE BEST GRAPHIC NOVELS FOR 2005

(Toledo, Ohio - January 17, 2006)  The prestigious comic book
website, The ComicFanatic.com, has christened Cry Wolf as one of
the best original graphic novels of 2005.  The novel wound up in
a three-way tie for the coveted title with two other original
novels:  Ravenous and Dead West.

"It is indeed an honor to have been selected as one of the best
graphic novels of 2005," said author Doug Crill.  "We hope that
the Cry Wolf series will continue to be a success with the next
three installments."  Book two of the series entitled, "Ghost of
Sijan," is slated for a spring 2006 release from publisher Open
Book Press of Canada.

According to Crill, Cry Wolf had received several other accolades
in 2005.  The biggest event came when the book was selected by
the University of New Mexico as required reading material for a
writing class about the myths and legends of lycanthropy through
the ages.  Because of this announcement, Cry Wolf and three other
books from Open Book Press were chosen to be the exclusive
graphic novels of this year's American Music Awards.

In December of 2005, Crill and his novel were the featured guests
on Global Talk Radio's -- "A Story to Tell," hosted by Kevin
Dawson.  "It has been a very rewarding year for us," said Crill.
Back in 2004, Crill and the book's illustrator, Daniel J. Frey,
formed Dark Dance Productions to create a wide range of quality-
illustrated material for publication.  Currently, book one of Cry
Wolf is available online at Amazon.com, BookSurge.com, Open Book
Press.com, and a number of other online distributors.  It can
also be purchased at www.crywolfgraphicnovel.com as well as fine
bookstores everywhere.

For more information about Cry Wolf, or to schedule an interview,
please contact Christian Bonneray at bonneray3@sbcglobal.net or
phone (419) 244-8828.  To listen to Mr. Crill's radio interview
go to www.globaltalkradio.com.
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Open Book Press Graphic Novels Available at Borders

Ann Arbor, MI, January 24th, 2006 - Book retail giant Borders
Books and Music has informed young upstart publisher Open Book
Press that they will make their current line of graphic novels
available to order at the counter of all Borders and Waldenbooks
locations throughout the United States.

This announcement is the direct result of the young
company's reputation for garnering good press coverage, and
dedication to driving sales through multiple channels. Borders
has acknowledged these efforts and has agreed to make the books
available to order at the counter, and if successful, will result
in their books being carried on the shelves.

Open Book Press is encouraging all fans and potential fans
in the U.S. to purchase their books by ordering at the counter of
their local Borders or Waldenbooks.

The graphic novels currently available to order are:
    Cry Wolf - Winner of the best graphic novel of 2005 from
www.thecomicfanatic.com ISBN: 0-9735716-7-5
    Grafenveer Vol.1 - First installment of the medieval tale by
Wayne Sanders & Christian N. St. Pierre. ISBN: 0-9735716-3-2
    Monkeys & Midgets - The hilarious all ages comedy by Mike
Gagnon and Nelson G. Danielson ISBN: 0-9735716-1-6
    Dreams in Texture - Exquisitely illustrated collection of
horror, poetry and fantasy comics by Kevin Clorey and Tom
Muzzell.  ISBN: 0-9735716-2-4

The children's book "Jessica's Journey" by Jacqueline S.
Bruce, also published by Open Book Press will also be made
available to order at the counter. Borders is currently
continuing to review the extensive list of Open Book press's
other books and has expressed interest in arranging authors
signing for all of the books in the near future.

More details can be found at: www.openbookpress.com
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ZOOM SUIT COMIC FIRST TO FEATURE COVER TO COVER METALFXr
ENHANCEMENT TECHNOLOGY

Publisher, Printer and Print Technology Company Team Up to Bring
Cutting Edge Technology to Comic Fans

January 17, 2006, Palm Beach, FL - Zoom Suit #1, solicited under
Superverse in the February issue of Previews for items shipping
in April 2006, has been sponsored by MetalFXr Technology and will
feature their cutting edge MetalFXr inks process throughout the
entire 36 story pages. The team up between Team Zoom Suit (USA),
MetalFXr Technology (United Kingdom) and Datachrome Printers
(Canada) marks the first "Cover to Cover" enhanced printing
process.

MetalFXr Technology is a Universal Process and Spot Metallic
Color System that allows millions of metallic colors to be
printed utilizing a software-driven prepress process and adding a
MetalFXr base ink to the usual CMYK mix. The process allows the
alien created Zoom Suit to pop off the pages and give readers the
impression that the suit is real.

"It's pretty sick looking," enthused Zoom Suit creator and
writer, John Taddeo. "It's like High Def or 3D. In full metal,
the suit is really jumping off the page, and to offer it
throughout the entire book without raising the cover price is a
huge win for everyone. I'd like to thank my trade partners for
their help. This wouldn't have been possible without the
cooperation of Datachrome and MetalFXr Technology."

With over 250,000 comics and animation fans having already viewed
the award-winning animated film Zoom Suit, a built in audience is
expected for the debut of the comic book mini-series in April
2006. The first issue of the four issue mini-series is written by
Zoom Suit creator, John Taddeo, with art by Billy Dallas Patton
(X-Men Unlimited) and covers by Patton, Billy Tucci and Bob
Layton. Additionally, a series of retailer incentives feature
artwork by "Armored Legend" pencilers Gene Colan, Bart Sears, Jim
Starlin and Bob Layton.

In issue #1, an alien craft crash lands in Roswell, New Mexico,
and the reports are heard around the world.  Fast forward 60
years. The suit is stolen by turncoat NSA Agent Simon Bane. In a
theft attempt reminiscent of DB Cooper, Simon leaps from an Army
chopper at 8,000 feet and begins to don the Zoom Suit. However,
he has made a deadly error: Aliens are small! The suit doesn't
fit! Simon and the suit fall helplessly to earth at terminal
velocity. On Earth, thirteen year old Myles Mason is bummed about
not being able to afford a Halloween costume, when suddenly, from
the sky, alien armor crashes to Earth just a few feet behind him.

Zoom Suit is aimed at an 8 to 80 audience and looks to bring some
fun back to comics. The first issue features a $2.95 cover price
and contains 36 pages of story and art plus two full letters
pages and ads parodying "old skool" ads seen in Marvel and DC
comics for X-Ray specs, giant monsters, etc. The issue also
contains many pop culture references and inside jokes as well as
a secret code hidden throughout that will take fans on a mission
outside the book, across the internet and into the middle of an
alien conspiracy. Those that can decipher the code and solve the
mystery will receive prizes such as DVDs and limited edition
comics and trading cards.

The award-winning animated short Zoom Suit, created by John
Taddeo, can be seen online at www.superverse.com.

For more information on the MetalFX enhancement technology,
contact MetalFX at +44 (0)1943 884 888 or e-mail info@metal-
fx.com.
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From Publishersweekly.com

DiDio on DC's Big Jump Forward
This story originally appeared in PW Comics Week
on January 17, 2006

by Ian Brill -- 1/17/2006

The superheroes of the DC Universe have been through quite a bit
in past few years. Superman, Batman and the rest of DC's
characters have had to deal with some of the darkest moments in
their lives. And in March, almost every DC book will take a leap
forward in time by one year and readers will see a different DC
Universe. It's all part of a plan by v-p, executive editor, Dan
DiDio to inject more excitement into DC's monthly comics.

The real beginning of this new direction for the DC Universe, as
the superhero line is known, came when thriller novelist Brad
Meltzer developed the miniseries Identity Crisis. The book dealt
with the murder of Sue Dibny, wife of superhero Ralph Dibny, aka
the Elongated Man. Her superhero friends dealt with the
revelation that Sue had been raped by supervillain Dr. Light by
giving him a secret lobotomy. In that story, DiDio saw that DC's
superheroes could go to a dark place, one that required them to
question their roles as superheroes. DiDio called for a meeting
with Geoff Johns, Greg Rucka and Judd Winick, three of DC's
biggest writers, and together they developed the direction in
which they wanted the DC Universe to go.

"We wanted to create a sense of 'must read on Wednesday,' to not
wait for the trade," said DiDio, referring to the day when new
comics arrive in comic book stores.

The DC books that then followed all tied into an overarching
mega-story. A one-shot entitled Countdown to Infinite Crisis and
four miniseries, Day of Vengeance, Villains United, OMAC Project
and The Rann-Thanagar War, all told aspects of the story.

Meanwhile, some continuing DC titles tied in to what was going
on in the mini-series. There was so much going on that DC had to
prepare a list of books that told readers which series tied in
to which miniseries. The list contained more than 20 single
comic books, not counting the original miniseries. They were all
leading up to the eight part miniseries Infinite Crisis, by
Johns and Phil Jimenez, which will lead DC's books into the One
Year Later jump.

"The last thing I wanted after Infinite Crisis was to have all
the characters talking about the same thing," said DiDio. "One
of my editors suggested One Year Later so that all the
characters were going on about things in their own lives."

The jump will mean that a lot of characters will have new
creative teams and editors. James Robinson, who wrote the
acclaimed Starman series in the '90s, will return to write
Batman. Johns and Kurt Busiek (Astro City) will start writing
the Superman books.

The change isn't just in the creative teams. DC's new editorial
policy means that different editors have control over various
books about the same hero, whereas previously one editor was in
change of all the Superman books, and so on. DiDio said this
will allow old characters to be seen with new eyes. "It's a
challenge to keep everything fresh," he said.

Many of the books that tie in to DC's special projects don't
just follow the current storylines but also base their plots on
decades of comic book continuity. Infinite Crisis itself is a
sequel to the 1986 maxi-series Crisis on Infinite Earths [see
this issue's interview with writer Marv Wolfman] and Identity
Crisis evokes a Justice League of America mind-switch story from
1979. DiDio is aware of the heavy use of continuity but doesn't
believe it's a problem. "I believe continuity should be a tool
of storytelling, but not a crutch," he says. "Great stories,
regardless of how they're steeped in continuity, will read like
great stories."

One of DC's biggest projects in 2006 will be a weekly series
tentatively titled 52. DC president and publisher Paul Levitz
came up with the idea that there should be a weekly comic to
explain a lot of the storylines in the DC Universe. DiDio's
background is in television and the way the book is set up is
patterned after a weekly television series, with six stories
running through the book, not unlike a TV soap opera. Johns,
Rucka, Mark Waid and Grant Morrison will all write the book
together while Keith Giffen ties it all together with breakdowns
for artists to finish. J.G. Jones will do covers.

While most series are on a monthly schedule and both DC and
Marvel have been known to ship books late (by a few to many
weeks), DiDio says that the people behind 52 will make the
book's schedule work, since they started on it seven months
before the May launch. "We made a commitment to the retailers
and to the fans, and that is a commitment I am not willing to
break," says DiDio.

While DiDio has said there aren't any plans to follow Infinite
Crisis with another big crossover event, he still wants DC's
superhero books to have the same level of excitement for fans,
so they'll stick with the single-issue comics before the
collected editions.

Even though DiDio wants to see a concentration on the monthly
single issues, DC still continues to provide trade book editions
of its event stories. Identity Crisis got a major push in
bookstores, with Meltzer's name in large print on the cover.
Infinite Crisis will also become a hardcover edition with extra
features. DC is still evaluating the best way to collect 52.
The One Year Later stories from the continuing series will
feature DC's new promotional plans for collected editions. "We
recently completed a plan so that we can begin to collect the
DCU titles cleanly after OYL," says a DC spokesperson. "Each
series title will be collected as its own trade series (as we do
now) but we will be calling out "One Year Later" on both the
front cover and in the back cover copy."

"The goal is to take advantage of the goals and success of the
periodicals, while at the same time providing a satisfying
reading experience for those collecting the trades." said the
spokesperson. "Given the range and diversity of the DCU titles,
and the complex nature of the stories today, it's a real
juggling act to maintain the momentum of the comics and yet give
them the space to have a life of their own."

Nonetheless, DC has no plan to desert traditional comic books in
the future. "I think the periodical nature of comics is what
makes comics great," said DiDio. "People get excited about
periodicals. I want to make sure everybody feels like they're
getting their full value."
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BOB LAYTON TO JOIN TEAM ZOOM SUIT AT MEGACON

Legendary Artist Set to Sign Autographs and Answer Questions at
Southeast's Largest Pop Culture Convention

January 19, 2006, Palm Beach, FL - Fans of comics are in for a
treat this February 24-26 in Orlando, Florida as legendary artist
and Future Comics founder, Bob Layton, will be attending MegaCon
as a guest of Superverse and Team Zoom Suit. Layton, who is one
of the "Armored Legends" artists who has provided an exclusive
variant cover for the Zoom Suit comic series, will be on hand to
sign autographs and answer fans' questions.

Team Zoom Suit will be appearing at the three day convention at
the Orange County Convention Center showcasing the animated film
Zoom Suit and displaying the first issue of the April releasing
comic series. Zoom Suit writer and director, John Taddeo, will be
in appearance, along with the animation team of Jorge Palacios,
Nakia Mann, Diana Striker, Mike Centowski, Booker Thompson,
Derrick Dawson and Cameron Kirk. Comic book artist Billy Dallas
Patton will also be appearing and signing autographs. An
exclusive MetalFX Zoom Suit promo card set has been created to
commemorate the event.

"Having Bob at MegaCon with us is great for the fans, including
myself," said Taddeo. "His career speaks for itself, but if I had
to say one thing, it would be that his cover to Iron Man #118
back when I was a kid was the initial inspiration for the Zoom
Suit story. It's that same feeling that I'm hoping a new
generation will get when they read the Zoom Suit comic."

The award-winning animated short Zoom Suit, created by John
Taddeo, can be seen online at www.superverse.com. The Zoom Suit
comic book will be solicited under Superverse in the February
edition of Previews for items shipping in April 2006 on page 313.
It can be ordered using product code: FEB063259.
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WonderCon to Host World Premiere Screenings

SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 20 /PRNewswire/ -- WonderCon (February 10 -
12, 2006), the second largest comics, and pop culture convention
in California (second only to Comic-Con in San Diego) is playing
host to a trio of world premiere screenings.

    On Friday, February 10, 2006, "Done The Impossible" will
screen exclusively for attendees at WonderCon.  This film
documents the tireless efforts of a group of fans of the cult hit
television show "Firefly" as they try (and succeed) to have the
television show developed into a feature film. This documentary
includes interviews with "Firefly" and "Serenity" (the feature
film based on the series) creator Joss Whedon and cast, crew and
most importantly, the fans themselves.

    On Saturday, February 11, 2006, Marvel Animated Features, and
Lionsgate will hold the world premiere screening of the much-
anticipated animated feature "Ultimate Avengers: The Movie."
Based on the widely popular comics characters, Marvel's mightiest
heroes come to life in their first animated film.  In a special
promotion, the top 25 attendees arriving to the screening dressed
as their favorite Ultimates or Avengers hero will have the
opportunity to be one of the first to own the DVD before it's
released!

    On Sunday, February 12, 2006, Fox Home Entertainment presents
the World Premiere Screening of the new DVD release "Broken
Saints."  This groundbreaking web series fuses anime style art,
comic book lettering, music and Flash animation into a 12-hour
fantasy/horror epic, the first three episodes of which will be
screened at WonderCon.  "Broken Saints" was the winner of the
2003 Sundance Film Festival Audience Award for Online Animation.

    WonderCon will be held at the Moscone West convention
facility in San Francisco on Friday, Saturday and Sunday,
February 10 - 12, 2006.  Exhibit hall hours are Friday, 12:00pm
to 7:00pm; Saturday, 10:00am to 7:00pm; and Sunday, 11:00am to
5:00pm.

    WonderCon is produced by the same people who operate Comic-
Con International each summer in San Diego.  Comic-Con
International is a non profit educational organization dedicated
to creating awareness of and appreciation for comics and related
popular art forms primarily through the presentation of
conventions and events that celebrate the historic and ongoing
contribution of comics to art and culture.

    For updated information on WonderCon, please visit www.comic-
con.org
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THE LOOKING GLASS WAR: HATTER M OFFICIALLY A HIT

First Issue Sold Out from the Publisher, Critics Give it Rave
Reviews

January 20, 2006, Atlanta, GA - Desperado Publishing has been
informed by Diamond Comic Distributors that all copies of the
Image Comics-released title The Looking Glass Wars: Hatter M #1
that the distributor had on hand have been sold. Series creator,
Frank Beddor, has given the last of his personal copies to
Diamond to fulfill recent reorders so the title has now
officially and completely sold out of its print run of 9000.

"It's a good day for a creator when his distributor sends a
purchase order to buy up his own personal stash," commented
series writer, Frank Beddor.

"This is the type of problem a publisher hopes to have," said
Desperado Publishing publisher, Joe Pruett. "We believed that
this book was really good and we hoped that others would feel the
same way. Judging by the response it's getting both from fans and
from critics, I guess they do. And just wait until they see issue
#2."

Originally released on December 7, The Looking Glass Wars: Hatter
M #1 tells the story of Royal Bodyguard Hatter Madigan, who after
being shot through an exit portal into a world far different from
his own, finds himself in Paris, France in the year 1859,
shockingly separated from Princess Alyss of Wonderland. Pledged
to protect the princess after the bloody coup that killed her
parents at the start of the Looking Glass Wars, Hatter's search
for Alyss commences immediately and continues incessantly leaving
the whispers and totems of myth in his non-stop wake. Put to rest
any delusions or disinformation you may have of the tea guzzling
madman of faux literary history and prepare to expand your
consciousness as the saga of Hatter Madigan and his relentless
search for Alyss, Wonderland's lost princess, unfolds in this
upcoming series.

The four issue mini-series features a story by Frank Beddor and
Liz Cavalier with full color art by Ben Templesmith. Beddor is
the author of The Looking Glass Wars novels, currently only
available in the UK, but soon to be released in the US through
Penguin Young Readers Group, as well as producer of the hugely
popular Hollywood film, There's Something About Mary.

This sell out is due in part to the rave reviews the title has
been receiving. Here are just a few of those comments:

"Comic readers are lucky to have this book..." - Brian Truitt, The
Washington Examiner

"This is an excellent book filled with action, horror, and humor.
Frank Beddor and Liz Cavalier wrote a stunning story; Desperado
Publishing has a franchise in the making here." - John L. Daniels
Jr., ComicCritique.com

"The story is at times sweet, raw, inventive and hilarious." -
Robert Taylor, HeroRealm.com

"Ben Templesmith rocks the house in Hatter M." - Dexter K.
Flowers, BrokenFrontier.com

"The writer masterfully intertwines pop culture with the
macabre." - Ariel Carmona, Jr., SilverBulletComicbooks.com

"This issue is creativity at its best. It is rare to read a comic
like Hatter M. If you are tired of reading the same old superhero
comics and want something new to try, then try Hatter M.
Originality at its highest." - Phillip Hayes, PaperbackReader.com

"It's a mad, mad world that everyone should be reading." - Hilary
Goldstein, IGN.com

"Frank Beddor and Liz Cavalier make literary magic with the
precocious debut of Hatter M." - Paul Dale Roberts,
Jazmaonline.com

If demand warrants, a second printing of the first issue may
become available in time for this year's convention season.

There is still time to order copies of The Looking Glass Wars:
Hatter M #2. The order code to do so is: DEC051775.

To learn more about The Looking Glass Wars: Hatter M and other
Desperado Publishing series, log onto:
www.desperadopublishing.com and www.lookingglasswars.com.

About Desperado Publishing:

Atlanta, Georgia-based Desperado Publishing in partnership with
Image Comics is set to release a daring line-up containing titles
both existing and brand new by some of the comic industry's
biggest names. Always a visionary, publisher Joe Pruett is well
known throughout comics as one of the finest assessors of talent
and has discovered many of today's biggest names. Some of those
joining him at Desperado Publishing are Bob Burden, Phil Hester,
John McCrea, Paul Jenkins, Garth Ennis, Andrew Robinson, Keith
Giffen, Tony Harris, Brian Bolland, Bernie Wrightson, Bruce Jones
and P. Craig Russell. A sampling of titles you can expect to see
include: Flaming Carrot, Negative Burn, Paul Jenkins' Sidekick,
The Looking Glass Wars: Hatter M, The Atheist, Deadworld, and
Dusty Star. More information can be found by logging onto their
web site at www.desperadopublishing.com
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Free Comic Book Day Titles Announced
Fans Urged to Bring New Readers to Their Favorite Comic Shops

For the fifth consecutive year, comic book retailers worldwide
will join with publishers to promote the comic medium and their
stores everywhere on Saturday, May 6 - Free Comic Book Day 2006 -
and this year's eagerly awaited roster of participating
publishers and titles has been announced.

This year's Gold Sponsor publishers, and their Free Comic Book
Day Editions - available at all participating Free Comic Book Day
stores - include:

GOLD SPONSOR                 TITLE
Archie Comics           Archie Comics 65th Anniversary Bash
Bongo Comics            Bongo's Free for All 2006
Dark Horse Comics       Star Wars/Conan Flip Book
DC Comics               Justice League Unlimited #1
Devil's Due Publishing  G.I. Joe: Sigma 6
Gemstone Publishing     Walt Disney's Donald Duck 2006
IDW                     Transformers: Beast Wars (IDW) 2006
Image Comics            Future Shock 2006
Marvel Comics           X-Men/Runaways
TOKYOPOP                TOKYOPOP Sneak GN

Additionally, the following publishers have signed on as Silver
Sponsors and will provide the following books for this year's
event:

SILVER SPONSOR               TITLE
Adhouse Books           Preposterous Voyages of Ironhide Tom 2006
Arcana Studios          Arcana Studio Presents #3 2006
Aspen MLT Inc.          Worlds of Aspen #1
Castle Rain             Jack the Lantern 1942 2006
Claypool Comics         Deadbeats/Soul Searchers 2006
Comic Genesis           Comic Genesis Generations 2006
Drawn & Quarterly       Mr. Jean
Fantagraphics Books     Funny Book #2
F&W Publishing          Impact University Vol. 2
Heroic Publishing       Liberty Girl #0
Keenspot Publishing     Keenspot Spotlight 2006
Narwain SRL             Bluff & Tales from a Forgotten Planet
Oni Press               Free Scott Pilgrim 2006
Top Shelf Productions   Owly: Breakin' the Ice  2006
Renaissance Press       Amelia Rules 2006
Sky-Dog Press           Buzzboy:Sidekicks Rule #1  2006
Viper Comics            Viper Comics Presents Dead @ 17 & More
Wizard Entertainment    Wizard Presents the Top 100 TPs Revised

Please Note: Availability of Silver Sponsor titles and additional
items may vary between participating stores, so please check with
your retailer for availability.

Images for this year's titles can be found online at the Free
Comic Book Day website, http://www.freecomicbookday.com.

Also on tap for Free Comic Book Day: Viz Media will publish Viz
Samplers for manga lovers; WizKids LLC will create a Marvel
HeroClix Wolverine Figure for players of its popular collectible
Miniatures Game; and Diamond Select Toys & Collectibles will give
toy collectors an exciting new addition with its Stargate Jack
O'Neil Action Figure from the highly anticipated toy line based
on the hit Sci Fi Channel series. Please Note: Availability of
these items may vary between participating stores. Please check
with your retailer.

"Based on the feedback we received from retailers, publishers,
and fans, last year's Free Comic Book Day was our most successful
to date," said Free Comic Book Day Spokesperson Elissa Lynch. "To
make this year's even more of a success, we encourage comic fans
to spread the word among their friends and family members -
especially those who don't normally read comics - and bring them
to their favorite participating comic shop on May 6. They'll see
that our medium truly offers something for everyone!"

Readers can also show their support for Free Comic Book Day with
a bevy of apparel offered in the January 2006 Previews catalog,
including Baseball Caps, T-shirts (Regular and - making its debut
- Baby Doll styles), and Polo Shirts. Plus, for the first time
ever, fans can send word of the big day anywhere with Free Comic
Book Day Postage Stamps! Fans can order these great promotional
items at their local comics shop. Those who are looking for a
store in their area can call the Comic Shop Locator Service at
888-COMIC-BOOK, or log on to www.comicshoplocator.com.

More information and updates about Free Comic Book Day 2006 can
be found online at http://www.freecomicbookday.com. Retailers can
order their copies of this year's Free Comic Book Day titles from
the February Previews Retailer Order Form. Free Comic Book Day
promotional items can be ordered from the January and February
Previews.
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