Women's Month At The Comic Book Bin
By The Editor
April 1, 2007 - 09:00
THE COMIC BOOK BIN felt that there was an entire world that shunned women instead of welcoming them. We like comic books, action figures, video games, fan films and movies, and don’t see why women wouldn’t enjoy these too. So we’re bridging the gap and invite all women wondering what boys found in all this stuff that takes too much space in the basement to come over and share our passion.
We know that a lot of women enjoy the same forms of entertainment and work side by side with men every day to produce the best comic books, action figures, video games, fan films and movies. We’re also using WOMEN’S MONTH AT THE COMIC BOOK BIN to spotlight the work of women who make a difference in these industries.
During WOMEN’S MONTH AT THE COMIC BOOK BIN, feature stories, interviews and even action figures of female characters will be on hand to entertain both women and men. While there are outlets that cover women’s issues, THE COMIC BOOK BIN wants to make it fun. According to site publisher, Hervé St-Louis “WOMEN’S ‘MONTH AT THE COMIC BOOK BIN is the beginning of a discussion with women that we hope will go further. We’re hoping that if our girlfriends understand why we spend so much on collecting “stuff,” maybe, they’ll collect too!”
The COMIC BOOK BIN is easy to navigate. Articles are organized by seven main topics, comics, movies, games, fan films, action figures, interviews and books. Several of these topics have sub topics within, such as news and reviews. Powerful search engines allow visitors to search all of the articles published since 2002. Articles related to WOMEN’S MONTH AT THE COMIC BOOK BIN will be found in each topics.
The COMIC BOOK BIN is a free comic book online magazine with a strong focus on action figures, video games, fan films and movies. The largest in Canada, THE COMIC BOOK BIN has been active since August 2002 and been a part of COOLSTREAK CARTOONS INC. since 2004. A team of several writers and editors contribute to the Web site daily. Some of the core values of THE COMIC BOOK BIN are to be professional and above the fray. We don't gossip, spoil news or do petty attacks. We report, comment, inform clearly and fairly. We also believe in being children and parents-friendly.
THE COMIC BOOK BIN can be reached at www.comicbookbin.com .
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