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Twilight Zone Comics uses movies, giveaways to attract 'civilians'Published 05/13/08
Even though “Iron Man” the movie has energized fans of the superhero, John Moyer of Annapolis isn’t convinced its recent release — or the barrage of comic book movies coming soon — will draw more customers to his 20-year-old store.
By Marc Shapiro - The CapitalDuring Free Comic Book Day at Twilite Zone Comics in Glen Burnie, Darin Malfi of Severna Park, left, talks with his brother Ronald about their collaboration on a novel.
“They don’t hurt the industry, but they don’t help as much as you think they would,” said the owner of Twilite Zone Comics in Glen Burnie. “It happened with the first ‘Batman,’ but that’s about it.”
Twilite Zone Comics on Crain Highway joined other stores recently in a promotion designed to attract new readers...
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