If you love comics and comic con then you'll love to hear about this news. There is a local faculty member at the University of Arkansas Hope - Texarkana who will be doing a big Batman project at the Multiverse Fundraiser Online Comic Con. 

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Photo by Serge Kutuzov on Unsplash
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Hollis Thompson is a member of the English department faculty at UAHT. He will be directing a live audio drama he wrote that was inspired by the old radio shows in the 1930s of the first Batman broadcast.

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Thompson will also be a speaker at the Multiverse Fundraiser online comic con and talk about the history of comic books and WWII.

Don't miss The Multiverse Fundraiser. According to their Facebook page;

virtual fandom jamboree and a charity fundraiser all rolled into one!

When & Where Will The Multiverse Fundraiser Online Comic-Con Stream?

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Photo by Erik Mclean on Unsplash
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You can check out the Multiverse Fundraiser online comic con will be streamed live on Facebook and YouTube from Thursday, January 25 through Sunday, January 28.

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Photo by Samantha Borges on Unsplash
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Be sure to listen to Thompson's production on Saturday, January 27 starting at 4 PM. You can also see him on the WWII panel on Sunday, January 28 at 3 PM.

What is the Schedule for the Multiverse Fundraiser?

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Multiverse Fundraiser, Facebook
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How Much Does The Multiverse Fundraise Cost?

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Best of all this event is free. You can find out more information at  To learn more, visit https://www.facebook.com/themultiversefunraiser

The Multiverse Fundraiser is a great charity event that will be raising money for Comic for Kids which gives toys and comic books to children in hospitals.

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