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Dragon Lady Comics : ウィキペディア英語版
Dragon Lady Comics

Dragon Lady Comics was a comic book shop in Toronto, Ontario, owned by John Biernat. Originally founded in 1978 as a mail order company, Dragon Lady Comics was opened as a store the following year. Dragon Lady closed on 3 February 2012. The comics business reopened nearby on 8 February 2012 as the Comic Book Lounge and Gallery.
==Overview==
Dragon Lady Comics is named after the Dragon Lady character that appeared in Milton Caniff's ''Terry and the Pirates'' comic strip. The store initially opened in 1978 as a mail order memorabilia business.〔("Dragon lady's last flame" ) - National Post, 4 February 2012〕 However, in 1979 a retail outlet was opened on Queen Street West, tapping into the new direct market aimed at comic collectors. Owner John Biernat was interviewed by local CBC Television station CBLT for a news segment on "the comics craze" (airdate 23 June 1979).〔("Surveying the comics craze" ) - CBLT news segment, original airdate 23 June 1979.〕
In 1996 as Queen Street was being transformed into a more upscale retail district and rents increased, Dragon Lady Comics moved to larger premises at 609 College Street. Merchandise expanded to include movie memorabilia and magazines, as well as a small selection of secondhand books. This change was reflected in the new (albeit rarely used) name for the store, "Dragon Lady Comics and Paper Nostalgia".
Shifts in the comics market and the lingering effects of the 2008 recession negatively affected the store's profitability, and a rent increase forced its closure early in 2012.〔("The End is Nigh for Dragon Lady Comics" ) - Torontist, 5 January 2012, (Laura Godfrey)〕
The store itself was split in two, the new comics and graphic novel business was relocated a few doors east under a new business name and new owner Kevin Boyd - The Comic Book Lounge and Gallery, located at 587A College Street, while the back issues and paper nostalgia went with Biernat back to his home in Kitchener, ON.〔("The Last Days of Dragon Lady Comics" ) - The National Post, 3 February 2012, (Howard Akler)〕

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