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Revision as of 18:23, 11 September 2007

Title

Comic Book Bin

Description

There is nothing like the Comic Book Bin around, in print or online, and there will probably never will. Comic Book is the art of telling stories with pictures. The Comic Book Bin tells the story behind the art of storytelling, for those familiar with comics, and those who are less so. Comic books, known to scholars as sequential art, in French as bandes dessinées, in Japanese, as fumetti in Italian, Mangas in Japanese. Other circles have called this art form the ninth art, the undiscovered, the ignored art form.

While most of the world reads comics in comic strips in newspapers, post them on their front desk and share photocopies at the water-cooler, the most eclectic sources of comics remain the comic book bin. The Comic Book Bin covers such comics, as they are found throughout the word and as they involve societies. Comics have existed and moulded politics, history, art, religion and economics for years. The Comic Book Bin reflects that.

While other comic book sites, focus on specific characters, publishers, or genres, offer more news coverage, more interviews, more reviews, offer exclusive material, write scholarly and sophisticate articles about comics, cover so-called independent publishers thoroughly and so on, only The Comic Book Bin looks at comic books through its whole experience drawing links that binds current events, such as the Danish cartoon controversy with the world of the funny papers.

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Languages

English

Address

410 St.Nicolas, Suite 508
Montreal QC H2Y 2P5 Canada

Contact

Coolstreak Cartoons Inc.
514-849-9001

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