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Greenwich Village »

The book will aim to teach young people about a pivotal moment in the LGBT-rights movement.

West Village »

Carmine Street Comics will share space with Unoppressive, Non-Imperialist Bargain Books.

Chelsea »

"Superman at 75" launches in January at the Center for Jewish History.

NoHo »

Prospective members are asked to be prepared to sing a "Weird Al" Yankovic song at an audition.

Hell's Kitchen & Clinton »

The annual convention got under way Thursday and drew tens of thousands.

East Village »

Local businesses will be offering food-and-drink specials for the Comic Crawl this Saturday.

SoHo »

The Museum of Comic and Cartoon Art has joined forces with the Society of Illustrators.

SoHo »

The museum on Broadway near Houston Street closed but will announce plans to resume programming.

Greenwich Village »

Forbidden Planet will expand by 70 percent by moving into a new location on Broadway.

Manhattan »

Jerry Robinson was a famous cartoonist who helped create original Batman characters such as the Joker.

Chelsea & Hell's Kitchen »

Thousands of comic book fans made their way to the Javits Center this weekend to get their pop culture fix during New York Comic Con.

Chelsea & Hell's Kitchen »

Comic book fans were out in force Saturday to celebrate Free Comic Book Day in Manhattan.

East Village & Lower East Side »

The 27-year-old East Village comic shop was back open just hours after a fire tore through the store.

Downtown »

Mayor Bloomberg unveiled a new Spider-Man comic that highlights the city's employment resources.

Downtown »

The 3,700-square-foot shop offers thousands of comics and collectibles.