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Comic book stores a Marvel

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The Boston Globe, July 17th, 1991

A few months ago, Judy and Michael Callahan were faced with a potentially life-altering decision: Do we buy a house or open a comic book store? They chose the comic book store -- Harry Dog's Comics and Stories, which was launched last February in Bridgewater. After all, the business of peddling comic books "is a good industry," explained Michael, who named the shop after his dog, Harry. The Callahans may be on to something. In fact, these may be the salad days of the comic book business. In New England alone, comic book industry gurus figure, about 30 new comic book stores have opened in the p...

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