Happy Harbor Comics
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Edmonton comic book store slated to close will remain open under a new nameHappy Harbor comics announced earlier this week it would be closing it's doors, but the shop will stay open, under a new name.ConsumerDec 23, 2018
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Edmonton’s Happy Harbor Comics shutting down after 20 yearsHappy Harbor Comics has announced on social media that it will be closing down operations after 20 years in Edmonton.ConsumerDec 19, 2018
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Local artist publishes first graphic novel, praises Edmonton comic sceneIt's the first graphic novel Edmonton artist Tayson Martindale has published, and he'll be holding a book signing and meet and greet on Wednesday at West Edmonton Coin & Stamp.EntertainmentApr 22, 2018
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SpiderMable gets Marvel-worthy honour from Edmonton artistsEdmonton superhero SpiderMable has inspired several local artists. The public will soon have a chance to buy their works, with proceeds going back to the organization that orchestrated it all.EntertainmentOct 1, 2015
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‘You’re going back to the dawn of superheroes’: Rare Superman comic book stolen from Edmonton storeThe owner of Happy Harbor Comics noticed the store's copy of Superman No. 3 was missing on Wednesday.Jun 12, 2015
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