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Post by The Ultimate Nullifier on Nov 7, 2014 11:15:20 GMT -6
T.J. Johnson has owned Third Planet in Houston since 1975, and he was ahead of the curve in when it came to inclusiveness, making an effort to carry comics by women and featuring female superheroes, as well as a mix of merchandise that included toys and T-shirts.”Back in those days, it was almost sacrilege to put anything but comics in that kind of store,” he said. www.houstonchronicle.com/local/gray-matters/article/Where-comics-aren-t-just-for-boys-5873233.php#/0Where comics aren't just for boys Sign Language: Third Planet By Leah Binkovitz November 5, 2014 Third Planet Sci-Fi Superstore: With 8,000 square feet, it feels like a world unto itself. Leah Binkovitz Third Planet Sci-Fi Superstore: With 8,000 square feet, it feels like a world unto itself. The Sign: When sitting in traffic on the Southwest Freeway, suddenly the answer to What superpower would you pick? is a whole lot easier to commit to: Flying. Or the ability to successfully lobby for multi-modal mass transit. But flying. Definitely. www.third-planet.com/
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