Comics Buyer`s Guide Takes Nominations for Fan Awards
Released on: January 14, 2008, 7:46 am
Press Release Author: Brent Frankenhoff
Industry: Media
Press Release Summary: Until March 1, comics fans have the chance to nominate their favorites of the past year for the Comics Buyer\'s Guide annual Fan Awards.
Press Release Body: IOLA, Wis. (Jan. 8, 2008) -- Until March 1, comics fans have the chance to nominate their favorites of the past year for the Comics Buyer\'s Guide annual Fan Awards.
Again this year, CBG is offering a nominating round and ballot with nominations coming exclusively from visitors to CBGXtra.com.
Any comics material with a 2007 cover date or copyright is eligible for consideration. Creators are eligible only if they had work published with a 2007 cover date or copyright.
The final ballot with the top five nominees from each category will be available online in mid-March. Visit www.cbgxtra.com to read more about the Fan Awards and find the link to the nominating ballot.
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About Comics Buyer\'s Guide Started in 1971 by a teen-ager in his basement trying to put comics fans in touch with each other, Comics Buyer\'s Guide -- known throughout the hobby as CBG -- is the world\'s longest-running publication about comics. Because there\'s a comic book for everyone, CBG delivers more than 2,000 reviews a year. Because buyers deserve accurate data, CBG has developed a price guide based on actual transactions, not guesswork. For more information visit www.cbgxtra.com.
About Krause Publications
Krause Publications, based in Iola, Wis., is the world\'s largest publisher of leisure-time periodicals and books on collectibles, sewing and quilting, hunting, and fishing. Chet Krause, a long-time collector of coins, published the first issue of Numismatic News on Oct. 13, 1952, with nearly 1,000 readers. Today, Krause Publications, owned by F+W Publications, offers over 40 periodicals, 10 hobby shows, 750 reference and how-to books, and web properties. F+W Publications, an ABRY Partners, LLC company, also operates book clubs, conferences, trade shows, interactive media and education programs.