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 The Shuster Awards 
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transpixel The MetroNews covers the Shuster Awards. transpixel
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The MetroNews covers the Shuster Awards.
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transpixel James Waley talks about his inspiration behind The Shuster Award.  His dedication and vision lead to this incredible night. transpixel
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James Waley talks about his inspiration behind The Shuster Award. His dedication and vision lead to this incredible night.
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transpixel Sean O'Reilly, Arcana's EIC, graciously accepts the Shuster Award for Outstanding Publisher of the Year. transpixel
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Sean O'Reilly, Arcana's EIC, graciously accepts the Shuster Award for Outstanding Publisher of the Year.
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transpixel The Outstanding Canadian Achievement Award went to Dave Sim & Gerhard for their 300 issue run on Cerebus! transpixel
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The Outstanding Canadian Achievement Award went to Dave Sim & Gerhard for their 300 issue run on Cerebus!
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transpixel ADRIAN DINGLE. Shuster Hall of Fame. (1911 - 1974) Dingle created Nelvana of the Northern Lights, the first Canadian national superhero and one of the earliest superheroines in comics (predating Wonder Woman by three months). transpixel
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ADRIAN DINGLE. Shuster Hall of Fame. (1911 - 1974) Dingle created Nelvana of the Northern Lights, the first Canadian national superhero and one of the earliest superheroines in comics (predating Wonder Woman by three months).
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transpixel Rob Salem (Toronto Star, Drive-In Classics) and Rick Green were the guest MC's. transpixel
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Rob Salem (Toronto Star, Drive-In Classics) and Rick Green were the guest MC's. *
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transpixel ED FURNESS. Hall of Fame. (1911 - 2005)  Ed was instrumental in developing Freelance, a popular superhero icon for Canadian children during the war. transpixel
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ED FURNESS. Hall of Fame. (1911 - 2005) Ed was instrumental in developing Freelance, a popular superhero icon for Canadian children during the war. *
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transpixel Canadian Comic Book Retailer Recognition Award. A great speech was given to Harry Kremer (posthumously), Original Owner of Now and Then Books of Kitchener, Ontario. transpixel
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Canadian Comic Book Retailer Recognition Award. A great speech was given to Harry Kremer (posthumously), Original Owner of Now and Then Books of Kitchener, Ontario.
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transpixel LEO BACHLE a.k.a. LES BARKER.  Shuster Hall of Fame. (1926 - 2003) Challenged as a youth to come up with something better than what was on the market, Leo Bachle came up with the first sketches of Johnny Canuck!  transpixel
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LEO BACHLE a.k.a. LES BARKER. Shuster Hall of Fame. (1926 - 2003) Challenged as a youth to come up with something better than what was on the market, Leo Bachle came up with the first sketches of Johnny Canuck!
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