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Free Comic Book Day on Saturday, May 4, celebrates the astronomical range and diversity of comic books, past and present. There's a hero (or villain) for…
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How the Copyright Act of 1976 Left Comic Artists, Like Jack Kirby, at the Mercy of Big StudiosIn late August Marvel announced that it would be celebrating Kirby week: in honor of legendary comic book artist Jack Kirby’s 99th birthday. But Jack…
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Bessie Stringfield: The Motorcycle Queen of MiamiFrom intrepid explorers to hearty pioneers to Jack Kerouac's drug addled odyssey, the road trip is a staple of American literature and folklore. Stories…
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Group learning and collaborative skills are status quo in today's classrooms - which can be tough on introverts, especially when they're the teacher. On…
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Last week, the New Hampshire supreme court unanimously upheld the death sentence for Michael Addison, who was convicted in the slaying of a Manchester…
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1.27.15: Black History Is American History & Making A Fashion Statement For The Sake Of VaccinationsIn a series of comic books, Joel Christian Gill shines a light on unsung African American figures from history. On today’s show, he tells us why he’s…
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Dover, New Hampshire: Birthplace Of Teenage Mutant Ninja TurtlesIn 1984, the heroes in a half shell -Turtle Power!- burst onto the comic scene, and the sewers would never be the same.Kevin Eastman, originally from…
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The first Saturday in May is known as Free Comic Book Day. Amy Diaz, Editor for The Hippo, tells us how its celebrated in New Hampshire. Get the details…
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It seems like every summer, another classic superhero gets ripped from the pages of Marvel or D.C. comics and is adapted, or rebooted, for the big screen.…
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This year marks the tenth anniversary of the Granite State Comicon, also known as GraniteCon.The annual gathering has come a long way - just as in many…