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Effective pretty much immediately, well a couple days ago really, all standing order customers start picking up their comics on with a discount of 5 percent.
It's
a free service and benefit of being a regular, committed customer. And it's that commitment to the love of comics that pays back.
And as long as the terms are abided by, a sweet deal really. Doesn't come slapping the cheeks with a charge in order to save. That's not the right kind of baked ham being served.
Better still, it goes on beyond comics and applies to T-shirts (them cotton good ones and such), action figures, statues, busts and all other sorts of merch.
As mentioned, there are terms and conditions. Such as one regular ongoing title and discounts not applicable to sale items or already discounted booty. And other things on the back of the card.
Drop by in store for more details and to
start a standing order up today.
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Take a note and roll with it. Ten days now into the new black cracking model cash register and it's all la-di-da-a-go-go. From the vision below, it's true, there are receipts that come spitting out the spooling roll in this version. Not like the previous version didn't, it did, but only on command.
Now, it's all nicely done with details and stats on the Comic Shop: opening hours, URL and a cut and break down on the things in the bag. Generalised of course.
Not really a big demand out there to know each and every comic what makes it into the budget. Far easier to handle when it's a glob and the reading pleasure sets in like a block of chocolate between the holes in the watermelon.
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Running about the place in the winter time leaves the ears ripping raw for some. And there are others who just don't have that problem at all and ever.
Rather simple and clean, this photo was taken in August 2005 at Martin Place in Sydney during the on location filming of
Superman Returns. In the actual film, it appears for a brief second as Kitty Kowalski (Parker Posey) drives a mustang that is careening all out of hell.
Early on for the night, it was placed up on and over a "For Lease" sign for the building. Nobody else took much notice of it, the crowds heading home more concerned with the ever expanding line for the taping off of Martin Place than any thing else. Shortly after taking this photo, it was all cordoned off.
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