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Tice's Party Store Interior, October 1975

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State Street Liquor, Window Painting, 340 S State St, December 25, 2023

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Exterior Of New Charcoal House Restaurant - 338 S. State Street, October 1960

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Norm Harris, Owner & Proprietor Of The Eye Of Agamotto, September 1978

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There's more to comics than Batman, Robin!

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Ann Arbor News, September 17, 1978
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Will Lovick, Comic Collector, At The Eye Of Agamotto, September 1978
MAD Magazine (July 1955, Volume 1, No. 24) On Display At The Eye Of Agamotto, September 1978
Action Comics #223 (Dec 1956, DC) On Display At The Eye Of Agamotto, September 1978
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Will Lovick, Comic Collector, At The Eye Of Agamotto, September 1978

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Comics industry fights to regain its former glory

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Ann Arbor News, August 26, 1985
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1985
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Norm Harris, Owner & Proprietor Of The Eye Of Agamotto, July 1985

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