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Geppi's Entertainment Museum - playing outside the box in Baltimore

If the toys on display at Geppi's Entertainment Museum's newest exhibit look familiar, it's probably because you have them at your house.

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Action Comics #1 Anniversary

It was 70 years ago this month that Superman made his debut in the first issue of Action Comics! There aren't too many people that can afford this treasure, but for...

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Mad Doctor Poster

Geppi's Entertainment Museum, A Photo Tour of the Pop Culture Museum, Peanuts Vinyl Set

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Don't Forget Free Comic Book Day This Saturday!

Hey everyone, don't forget this weekend (May 3, 2008) is free comic book day at comic book stores across the nation. We Want Your Photos! If you attend FCBD, take some pictures and send them our way! This year FCBD falls on the same weekend as the launch of Iron Man, so expect an [...]

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The National Toy Train Museum

Last month we looked at Geppi's Entertainment Museum, in Baltimore, which is overflowing with Disney history on every wall of the building. The next stop in our "Disney Outside of Disney" series doesn't offer an overwhelming amount of Disneyana but it does offer a subject near and dear to Walt's heart as well as a few fun touches of Disney. The small town of Strasburg, PA offers quite a number of world...

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Historic Ben Franklin cartoon in John Adams TV series on display at Geppi museum

Join, or Die: History lives at Geppi’s Entertainment Museum in the form of Ben Franklin’s cartoon featured in HBO’s John Adams mini-series. for more click here

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Barks exhibit in Baltimore

CityPaper has a story on the new Carl Barks exhibit at the Geppi Entertainment Museum in Baltimore and offers a rather depressing reminder of how comic creators used to be treated: Explaining why Barks is a great cartoonist is tough, though. His stories aren't that different in tone or execution than most children's comics, and while [...]

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Buy Steve Geppi’s house!

A Baltimore real estate section scrutinizes the housing sales of the Diamond Comics CEO: The CEO of Diamond Comic Distributors and minority Orioles owner is a collector, with enough comic books, animation cels and other pop culture treasures to fill Geppi’s Entertainment Museum in Camden Station. Apparently he’s also collected two too many houses, because he [...]

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Shank Calendar: 10.3 - 10.9

Thursday, Oct. 4____________________ ZOMBIEMANIA BOOK PARTY 6PM. Geppi's Entertainment Museum. Free. Featuring authors Arnold T. Blumberg & Andy Hershberger) THE JENNIFERS, PRIVATE ELEANOR 9PM. $5. Baltimore Metro Gallery. Baltimore. 1700 N. Charles St. Friday, Oct. 5________________________ JASON DOVE, THE PAYOLA...

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Celebs tee it up for Belanger, Federico

Rob Belanger and Chris Federico have something painful in common. Both lost a parent way too soon. Rob's father, Mark "The Blade" Belanger, was an eight-time Gold Glove winner as a shortstop for the Orioles during their glory days of the late 1960s and '70s, but he passed way in 1998 from lung cancer. Chris' mother, Susannah, was a loving parent of seven, who died in 1995 after a valiant year long...

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Comic books: A force to be reckoned with

Holy comic books, Batman! You're 68 years old! And still going strong. In fact, comic books, which have been around since the early 1930s, are just as popular as ever, with such world-famous heroes as Superman and Spider-Man.

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§ This reader was not a fan of The Geppi Entertainment Museum: You see at museums they put up signs/plaques that explain things. As a visitor, you really aren't ever expected to read every plaque, but you scan them and when you see something interesting you normally stop and read it. So it was extremely frustrating [...]