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		<title>Steve Stegelin&#8217;s Anatomy of a Pinup: Joust Edition</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[One of the things I’ve missed most with the lack of comic conventions in the wake of COVID-19 is the opportunity to visit the host cities. Return to a convention enough times, and some places become traditional haunts over the years. Sure, there are those locations tied directly to the con—the host hotel or convention center, the benefit drink-and-draw, the afterparty—but the real gems are the establishments you discover around town. Heroes Convention has become an annual event for me as a vendor or attendee, and some Charlotte, NC businesses have become regular go-tos. The crêperie for breakfast, the ramen joint for dinner, the local comic shop for good measure. One spot that’s become a regular attraction is the “barcade”—that’s bar/arcade—Abari Game Bar.]]></description>
		
		
		
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