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Frank J. Romano, Museum of Printing chairman and executive director, shows his book, “History of the Ludlow Typograph” in front of vintage equipment. (Cou
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The latest anthology graphic novel based on the hit podcast features stories by James Tynion IV, Rick Veitch, Bob Fingerman, and many more.
Yesterday Z2 Comics announced The Last Comic Book on the Left Volume 2. Featuring stories by James Tynion IV, Rick Veitch, Bob Fingerman, and many
The latest anthology graphic novel based on the hit podcast features stories by James Tynion IV, Rick Veitch, Bob Fingerman, and many more.
Yesterday Z2 Comics announced The Last Comic Book on the Left Volume 2. Featuring stories by James Tynion IV, Rick Veitch, Bob Fingerman, and many
The millirobot looked like an adorable cartoon vehicle as it expertly navigated a complex maze. It’s a strange creature: the bottom resembles a collapsed fence; the top, a colander-like basket. The size of a penny, it seems fragile and utterly unassuming.
But at its core is a potential
First place for children’s and babies’ comfort kits
Since February 2022, in all Air France long-haul cabins, young travellers aged 3 to 11 have been given a pretty “sorter” flight pouch in two colours: blue and light grey. With a postcard to colour in, a box of crayons, an activ
N2, a local magazine company, will rebrand next week as “Stroll,” bringing all of its 650+ local print magazines under the same branding, executives tell Axios.
Why it matters: The rebrand marks a major milestone for the company, which has grown to bring in more than $131 million in
Magazine publisher Dotdash Meredith has temporarily stopped sending print editions of People and Better Homes & Gardens to some subscribers, citing a tight paper market.
The New York-based company, which maintains an office campus in downtown Des Moines' Western Gateway, sent postcards
Magazine publisher Dotdash Meredith has temporarily stopped sending print editions of People and Better Homes & Gardens to some subscribers, citing a tight paper market.
The New York-based company, which maintains an office campus in downtown Des Moines' Western Gateway, sent postcards
We affectionately called her the “Blue Goose.” That was our name for the newspaper’s van in the early 70s. This blue half-ton panel van picked up each week’s edition of the newspaper from the printer and then delivered them to the area stores.
It was a 1972 Chevr