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What's Hot Comcs is Collecting Comics for our Troops (Santa Clara, CA)

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What's Hot Comics & Cards of Santa Clara, California is currently accepting donations of comic books and trades/graphic novels.

 

We are avid supporters of the fine job the men and women of our military do. So, all December long we will be collecting comics that will donate to our troops overseas.

 

In addition we will match comic-for-comic your donations, with a donation of our own. For example, if you donate 10 long boxes of comics, then we will add 10 more long boxes of comics, to make a total of 20 comic books donated on your behalf.

 

The total amount of comics donated will be tracked and displayed on our website:

http://www.whatshotcomics.com/ (donation page coming soon).

 

The donation will be dropped off at our local armed forces location in late-December, just after Christmas. During this holiday season many of our troops are away from home, many of them are comic readers, and some may just enjoy something to read. It is with this in mind, that we would like to show our troops that we support their sacrifice and commitment.

 

Your donations can be dropped off at our newly remodeled location at:

What's Hot Comics & Cards

1061 Lafayette Street

Santa Clara, CA 95050

 

Or to arrange a pick up call us at:

(408)241-8212

 

For more information about us check out our website at:

http://www.whatshotcomics.com/

 

During this holiday season, we hope that you remember the sacrifice our troops make to serve our nation. They may not be with their families, but we can at least send a piece of home to remind them that we care.

 

Sincerely,

Gregory and the Friendly staff at What's Hot Comics

 

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