Portland State University shelves every Dark Horse comic

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Portland State University shelves every Dark Horse comic

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If my university had a collection like this, I think I would just have to move into the library that had it:

http://pwbeat.publishersweekly.com/blog ... k-archive/
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oregon?

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It's in Oregon? I live in Oregon! :shock: :shock:
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Re: oregon?

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Ralcos wrote:It's in Oregon? I live in Oregon! :shock: :shock:
I was in Portland in April.
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Michigan State University has a fantastic collection of comic related material, including a number of Usagi and Groo items I really wish I had in my collection. Whenever I hear about something interesting and do a google search in an attempt to find or learn more about it, I usually find that MSU's library has it in it's Comic Collection.

http://www.lib.msu.edu/comics/index.htm
The Comic Art Collection holds over 200,000 items. Most of these items are comic books, but also included are over 1,000 books of collected newspaper comic strips, and several thousand books and periodicals about comics. Although some archival material and a few dozen pieces of original comic book and comic strip art are held, the focus of the collection is on published work, in an effort to present a complete picture of what the audience has seen over the years of the twentieth century. Local students and advanced scholars from around the world find this collection to be the primary library resource for the study of U.S. comic book publications.

The most important categories of material in the Comic Art Collection, based on current completeness and emphasis, are the U.S. comic books, the international comics collection, the newspaper strip books, and the historical and critical materials. Smaller sub-collections include animation-related material, Big Little Books, books illustrated by comic artists or written by comics professionals, propaganda comics, tie-ins to comic-related movies, the Eclipse Comics archive, and clipping and ephemera files.
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I'm still trying to get over the shock. :shock:

Did you like Oregon, Stan? I'm just curious.
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