Bleeding Cool's Daily LITG: Marvel Cancels 616 Day Mystery Bag Orders Tops Readership
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Rich Johnston
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Summary
Bleeding Cool's daily column "Lying In The Gutters" reports that the most-read story on the site yesterday was about Marvel canceling 616 Day Mystery Bag orders. The column serves as a daily roundup of the most popular stories, and the site has a long history of comic book industry gossip spanning 17 years of operation with 18 additional years of prior history.
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Lying In The Gutters is the daily runaround for the most-read stories the day before, as well as over the past seven years.
Founded seventeen years ago and steeped in a history of comic book industry gossip for a further eighteen years before that, Bleeding Cool has become one of the longest-standing and most well-k
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