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Nice Guys DC Comics Donate 5000 Books To U.S. Military And Families
Last year, Iraq veteran and DC All Access host Jason Inman managed a program to donate 10,000 comics to U.S. troops, and he ended up tripling that goal when all was said and done. This year he's aiming even higher, hoping to triple a goal of 20,000 comics that will be sent members of the U.S. military and their families, both overseas and at home. Luckily, Inman received a little boost toward that goal as DC has already contributed 5000 comics to the cause.
Unfortunately, they're DC comics, but hey, beggars can't be choosers, right?
Just kidding, of course. It's very nice of DC to contribute to the national war effort. Unless any of those comics are The Dark Knight III, which would be a clear violation of the Geneva Conventions.
I'm sorry. I just can't help myself. It's a nice thing DC is doing, and you can be nice too, if you want. Just watch the video below, then head to http://tinyurl.com/jawiincomicdrive and fill out the PDF, writing "Jawiin Comic Drive for Soldiers" under Group Leader Name and Title and "jawiincomicdrive@gmail.com" under Group Leader Email. Then you pack a box with comics, print out the donation form, put it in the box, seal it up, and mail it to:
Operation Gratitude
21100 Lassen St.
Chatsworth, CA 91311
Finally, take a picture of the comics you're donating, and send it along with the total number of comics to the email listed above so they can count the number of comics that have donated.
Man, that sounds like a lot of work.
War is hard.