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FREE COMIC BOOK DAY COMES TO THE MORONGO BASIN!
Why? Because comic books are the #1 way to create great readers and clever people! Superliterate is a California-based non-profit that collects unused comic books and shares them with children…
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Packin’ Backpacks with Comic Packs!
Date: July, 29, 2023Location: 18601 Valley Blvd, Bloomington, CA 92316 Project Boon is preparing for our annual Back-to-School Backpack Event. This FREE event helps local residents in need by providing:…
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The Personal (very personal) Experience of our President
Me. Yes, I have deeply held understanding of how beneficial comics can be. If you are in the mood for my story and how it connects to the Superliterate Project,…
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Year One
Here we are, at the beginning of the “awareness drive”. It’s time to kick it up a notch because WE GOT OUR 501c3 STATUS!!! Yeah! I’m am a paperwork and…
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Superliterate Project begins at Comic-Con 2019!
We will be at booth 1707 to share the project, offer up some promo swag, and get things rolling. It’s also as good a time as any to start doing…
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Update!
Hi, my name is Rex Edhlund. I am a writer and graphic designer that has worked in and around the alt-art/geek world for decades. The very best times in my…
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Superliterate logos and stuff
It is starting to move now. I have whipped up some “identity” for this project that I believe reflects the cosmic awesomeness of the Superliterate Project. Here is the first…
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Michelle Obama went to a DTLA School and Crushed Storytime
From http://www.laist.com/2018/11/15/michelle_obama_went_to_a_dtla_school_and_crushed_storytime.php Excerpt: “Michelle Obama came to Los Angeles on Thursday to surprise a group of kids at a school near skid row. It’s easy to surprise kids. They don’t read press…