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Now & Then Books

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Now & Then Books
Company typePrivate
IndustryRetail
Founded1971
Founder
  • Harry Kremer
  • Bill Johnson
Headquarters,
Canada
ProductsComics

Now & Then Books was acomic shop inKitchener, Ontario, Canada. Founded by Harry Kremer and Bill Johnson, it was one of the earliest comic shops to operate in North America, and employedDave Sim before he began his comic book seriesCerebus. The Harry Kremer Retailer Award at theJoe Shuster Awards was named in honour of co-founder Harry Kremer, who died in 2002.

History

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George Henderson's Memory Lane, the country's first comic shop, opened inToronto in 1967. Inspired by it,[1] Now & Then Books was opened on Queen Street in Kitchener by Harry Kremer and Bill Johnson in 1971. Kremer soon took over complete ownership of the store.[2]

Now and Then Times was a newsletter published by the store beginning in 1972. Its first issue had work byDave Sim, who later worked at the store 1976–1977,[1] before he began his comic book seriesCerebus. Sim said of the store, "It was the first and only place in Kitchener that I ever felt truly comfortable before or since".[2]

Kremer died from heart problems in 2002.[2] The Harry Kremer Retailer Award is given out each year at theJoe Shuster Awards in memory of Kremer and his shop,[3] which had become the longest-lasting comic shop in North America.[2]

References

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  1. ^abSequential staff 2006.
  2. ^abcdWalcoff 2007.
  3. ^Comic Book Daily staff 2010.

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