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Joe Palooka comic returns
 The Joe Palooka comic strip is back, but not in newspapers. According to CBS News boxing announcer Joe Antonacci has purchased the rights to the character and is reworking the boxing champion |

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Jan Berenstain passes at age 88
 Jan Berenstain, co-creator of the much loved Berenstain Bears books with her husband Stan, has passed away at the age of 88. According to NPR, she suffered a stroke while in her studio last Thursday |

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Success in Comics: Pickles creator Brian Crane
 Brian Crane was the last speaker on Saturday. He’s the creator of the comic Pickles which is now in 800 newspapers. His comic launched with only 24 newspapers and was told by his syndicate that |

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Success in Comics: Chad Carpenter, Bill Kellogg
 The first speakers in the Success in Comics Seminar were also the hosts: Chad Carpenter, creator of Tundra and Bill Kellogg who has sold the strip to over 500 newspapers. Chad first talked about |

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Success in Comics: Rob Tornoe
 Rob Tornoe was the first speaker on Sunday. He’s a freelance cartoonist, columnist, editor and publisher of the Delaware magazine Punchline. He self-syndicates his work in New Jersey, Delaware |

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'Superjail!' Animation Season Two on DVD
 The infamous Superjail penitentiary returns to home video with one hundred percent more murder-riots, alien invasions, and gay weddings than the first season. Season Two of 'Superjail!' -- from |

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