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  • This one also brings in a retailer for a reality check, but what caught my eye is the fact that Harley Quinn onepiece online are now appreciating in value. Oni editor Robin Herrera also speaks about the process of winnowing down the 2,500 submissions. Popular kabuki actor Ichikawa Ennosuke plays three roles, including the main character Luffy. The con takes place December 5 and 6 in Wilmington, Massachusetts. In an interview for CBC radio, Hope Nicholson discusses the anthology Moonshot, which collects work by 28 Native American creators, and how comics can push back against stereotypes and racism. It is hoped the production will help attract first-timers to what is considered by some as a stuffy and old-fashioned art form.

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    NPR's Renee Montagne interviews Stan Lee about his upcoming graphic memoir, Amazing Fantastic Incredible. Robert Triptow talks about his graphic novel Class Photo, which has its origins in an old class picture he found under a pile of trash — and his fevered imagination. Zainab Akhtar interviews Natalie Riess, whose Space Battle Lunchtime is the first comic to be selected  by Oni Press from its open submissions. Given the theater business generated nearly 40% of group operating profits, Shochiku urgently needs to find a way of selling more tickets. Shochiku's unconventional decision to interpret a cult comic through an extremely traditional and stylized medium is aimed at preventing its theater earnings from deteriorating further. I only expect 8,000 attendees, so it's not nearly as big as the New York or San Diego comic cons that attract as many as 150,000 people, but it's all one piece online about offering entertainment value. I don't run these shows to necessarily make that much money but to make an impact. Justin McCurry looks at manga as the preferred medium for difficult and controversial topics in Japan, from the Hiroshima bombings to the Syrian refugees.