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Comics A.M. | Accused Salt Lake Comic Con impostor gets new lawyer

The man had copped to impersonating a federal agent in an attempt to gain access to Salt Lake Comic-Con's VIP area. However, the judge was concerned he didn't understand the ramifications of his plea.

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Comics A.M. | Complete set of Marvel comics sells for $200,000

A collection of about 36,000 comics, representing every title Marvel published from "Fantastic Four" #1 in 1961 through last year, was purchased for the $200,000 asking price.

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Comics A.M. | SDCC preregistration badge sale arrives Saturday

Yes, the countdown to Comic-Con International 2016 has already begun!

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Comics A.M. | Malaysian cartoonist challenges nation's sedition act

Just as his trial was set to begin on sedition charges, Malaysian cartoonist Zunar filed a petition with the country's high court to challenge the constitutionality of the sedition act.

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Comics A.M. | 'Saga,' 'Persepolis' & 'Drama' among most challenged books

The widely acclaimed comics were among most the 10 frequently challenged books in libraries and schools last year, according to the American Library Association.

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Comics A.M. | Wizard World reports $1.8 million loss

After a profitable 2014, Wizard World is reporting losses in the second quarter of this year.

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Comics A.M. | Trade deal could pose threat to fan comics

Some worry the Trans-Pacific Partnership will threaten the existence of doujinshi, self-published fan comics that are generally given a pass by Japanese publishers.

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Comics A.M. | Tokyopop announces publishing relaunch

As expected, Tokyopop had big news at Anime Expo: plans for a resurgence, with new manga and anime acquisitions, and the launch of the PopComics app.

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