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Comics A.M. | Cartoonist Ted Rall's LA Times Lawsuit Takes an Expensive Twist

Plus, Art Spiegelman reflects on the 30th anniversary of "Maus," online comics for the blind, and more.

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Comics A.M. | New Jersey warehouse holds a treasure trove of comics

A visit to Anthony’s Comics Book Art in Moonachie, New Jersey, reveals 8,000 square feet packed with comic book history.

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Comics A.M. | 'Bleach' to end Aug. 22 with 'important announcement'

Tite Kubo's long-running fantasy-adventure manga will come to an end with the next issue of "Weekly Shonen Jump," which goes on sale Aug. 22 in Japan.

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Comics A.M. | DiDio, Lee on DC's Rebirth, comic pricing & sales numbers

DC Comics co-publisher Dan DiDio sees monthly sales as essential to the publisher's long term health.

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Comics A.M. | 'Pearls Before Swine' strip pulled over ISIS reference

An installment of the popular comic strip was removed from syndication last week because of a gag involving ISIS, leading cartoonist Stephan Pastis to post it on Twitter.

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Comics A.M. | Creators reveal what comic stores do right (and wrong)

Creators Dan Jurgens, Mike Mayhew, Greg Pak and Jimmy Palmiotti offer their perspective on what comics retailers do right -- and wrong.

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Comics A.M. | How to enjoy Comic-Con without a badge

If you're in San Diego this week but you don't have a badge for Comic-Con International, there are still plenty of events you can enjoy.

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Comics A.M. | San Diego police prepare for 'safe and successful' Comic-Con

Convention and law-enforcement officials address security measures surrounding the annual event, which kicks off Wednesday in San Diego.

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Comics A.M. | It's official: 'Bleach' manga will end within 10 weeks

The conclusion of Tite Kubo's fantasy-adventure manga now has a slightly more firm date -- and it's approaching fast.

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Comics A.M. | 17,000-item Superman collection donated for Cleveland exhibit

"Dick Tracy" writer Mike Curtis has donated his collection of Superman memorabilia to establish a permanent exhibit at the Cleveland Public Library.

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Comics A.M. | Brabner gathering cartoonists for GOP convention

Joyce Brabner has launched a GoFundMe campaign for a live feed of political cartoons and YouTube video from the Republican National Convention.

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Comics A.M. | Free WiFi comes to San Diego for Comic-Con

Comic-Con International has teamed with Cox Communications to bring free WiFi to downtown San Diego during the July event.

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Comics A.M. | Denver Comic Con expects large crowds, 'robust' security

Organizers expect more than 100,000 people to turn out this weekend for Denver Comic Con, a significant increase from the 20,000 who showed up in 2012 for the first event.

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Comics A.M. | Attorney takes a close look at Artists Alley

An intellectual property attorney strolls through the artists alley of a convention, and discovers "70-80% of the vendors and artists were selling infringing intellectual property."

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Comics A.M. | Russ Manning Award nominees announced

Daniel Bayliss, Leila del Duca, Dan Mora, Marguerite Sauvage and Tillie Walden are the nominees for the 2016 Russ Manning Promising Newcomer Award.

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Comics A.M. | Stu Levy on Tokyopop's return to print

After shutting down in 2011, the one-time U.S. manga powerhouse is re-entering the print market with three manga based on Disney properties.

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Comics A.M. | Rare Canadian comic could fetch $100,000

Only 10 copies of 1941's "Best Comics" #1 are known to exist, which explains why a retailer is asking what would be far and away a record price for a Canadian comic.

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