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Happy Canada Day!

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FAY! :hi:

Doing well, starting to dip back into comics some

Stinks on the OT :sorry:

 

That great news you're getting the comic bug again and I had a feeling you

eventually would. (thumbs u

 

I can't complain too much about the O/T and I get my share of other benefits

and bonuses.

I'm really lucky and I love my job and the pay supports my comic habit, my

injured Hubbie and little Wally.

 

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HAPPY CANADA DAY 2014

 

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During the 1930s, Cy Bell and his brother, Gene, ran a Toronto-based commercial-art firm called Commercial Signs of Canada. In 1939 they had been approached by a French-Canadian comic artist, Edmund Legault, who was trying to find a publisher. The Bells had been forced to turn Legault away at that time; however, late in 1940 when Cy Bell learned of the impending ban on US comics, he re-established contact with Legault, acquired capital from businessman John Ervin, and began work on an adventure comic book entitled Wow Comics.

 

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