In January, Marvel will release a special issue of their best-selling book ‘Hawkeye’ as a tribute to the many inspiring acts of real-world heroism on display since Super Storm Sandy ravaged much of the East Coast. Matt Fraction, the writer of the ongoing series, promises to donate all of his royalties from the issue to the hurricane relief efforts by the American Red Cross. This is just the latest example of a charitable cause championed by the comics industry in recent years.
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‘Hawkeye’ #7 to benefit Hurricane Sandy relief, comics industry continues focus on charity
Posted: November 28, 2012 by Michael Houle in Art, Comicology - Comic Books, DC Comics, MarvelTags: Avengers, cbldf, charity, clint barton, comic book project, comicology, Comics, comix relief, daid aja, dark horse, DC, dc entertainment, hawkeye, hero initiative, hurricane relief, hurricane sandy, kate bishop, Marvel, matt fraction, neil gaiman, New York Comic Con, NYCC, red cross, st. jude children's research hospital, we can be heroes, wonder woman, wonder woman day
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