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On 1/5/2011 6:40 AM, <a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="mailto:schulte@teacher.com">schulte@teacher.com</a> wrote:
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<div> I recall years ago, when we here on the Disney Comics
list were suggesting ideas to promote sales for
Gladstone/Gemstone, I mentioned that the Disney Stores in
the shopping malls should be an obvious place for a display.<br>
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We were told, however, that Disney wanted absolutely no
comic-book racks in its stores!<br>
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Times, serif">They're still pretty consistent with that
assertion, it seems. Even in the Disney Store at Times Square
with a prominent Marvel display there are still no comics to
be seen anywhere. Of course, if you want comic in Time
Square, Midtown Comics is a short walk away.<br>
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August Paul Yang<br>
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