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Free Comic Book Day @ Traders of Babylon in Hoboken

Look at those comic books at Traders of Babylon! (Click to view larger size)

Look at those comic books at Traders of Babylon! (Click to view larger size)

Do you collect comic books? Do you read graphic novels? Then this is for you: There will be a special event in downtown Hoboken dedicated to classic comic books and novel, so make sure you mark your calendar…

Free Comic Book Day
Where: Traders of Babylon
Address: 265 First Street, Hoboken
Phone: 201-659-0802
Email: maureen@mbrennan.com

If you’re interested read the rest of this entry. Also please pass the word to someone who you think might be interested…


Free Comic Book Day 2009

Saturday, May 2, 9AM to 4PM

Come to Traders of Babylon, Hudson County’s only comic book venue, for a special event dedicated to classic comic books and graphic novels. We’ll be giving away comic books to new and old customers, alike. Bring your family and friends for special comic book giveaways.

Maureen Brennan
Stephen Kilnisan



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