Happy Harbor Comics
Happy Harbor Comics is a comic book store located in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.[1] Over the past few years, owner Jay Bardyla and his store have participated in the 24-hour comic day to promote comics in general and to raise money for the Alberta Literacy Foundation. In 2005, they raised more than $1600.[2]
Private | |
Industry | Retail |
Headquarters | , |
Area served | Edmonton, Alberta, Canada |
Products | Comics |
Owner | Jay Bardyla |
Website | http://www.happyharborcomics.com |
Awards and recognitions
- 2007 Eisner Nominee For Retailer Of The Year[3]
- 2007 Harry Kremer Award Winner For Outstanding Canadian Comic Book Retailer[4]
- 2007 See magazine's Reader's Choice Award For Edmonton's Best Comic Store[5]
- 2006 Eisner Nominee For Retailer Of The Year[3]
- 2006 Harry Kremer Award For Canadian Retailer Of The Year Runner-Up[4]
- 2006 Reader's Choice Award For Edmonton's Best Comic Store Runner-Up[5]
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