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About this journal

I've decided to use these journal entries to spend some time remembering the good 'ole days of collecting comics in the 80's, owning a comic shop in the 90s and coming back to them in the 2010s. I still collect comics of all genres, but the 90s - for me - was a great time to collect before the internet came along at full speed and destroyed everything fun. But! This is not about the negative, this is about the early days for me and my little tribute to them.

If you'd like to see some commercials for my comic shop, I posted two of them on you tube:

 

And here's me at the counter:

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Everette Hartsoe was a Genius or: How To Be a Fanboy in 6 Easy Steps

The comic book Razor was the brainchild of Everette Hartsoe and his vision of the independent “Bad Girl” era. Razor was first published under Fathom Press in 1991, but then under Hartsoe's own London Night Studio afterwards, and the dark, Crow-inspired styling seemed to have taken off. (Razor's chronology is quite complicated, as some awesome soul organized it into an excellent read here) By the time 1994 had rolled around, I was just being introduced to these indy titles like Razor, Lady Death,
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