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Pop Chart Lab Graphic Novel Scratch-Off Art now 20% off + more from $15

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Pop Chart Lab just recently debuted its new Essential Graphic Novels Scratch-Off Chart. It starts from $25 (depending on size and if you want mounting fixtures) and begins shipping on Tuesday, August 21st. Fortunately, you can use code STANDUPCOMICS to knock 20% off. That’s at minimum around $5 off the going rate. You’re basically looking at loads of grey scale versions of popular graphic novels that you can scratch off to reveal a brighter more interesting cover beneath. Get free shipping in orders over $70, otherwise a $7 delivery fee will apply. More details below.

And while we are at it, Pop Chart Lab is offering up to 50% off loads of Final Sale wall art including South Park, coffee, beer and more from $15.

Essential Graphic Novels Scratch-Off Chart:

Track your graphic novel reading list with this stunning scratch-off poster! Curated by our comics-obsessed research staff, this collection of essential sequential storytelling ranges from seminal superhero fare (Batman: Year One; Watchmen) to intimate, deeply personal tales (Fun Home; Diary of a Teenage Girl) to boundary-pushing four-color fables (Saga; The Sandman). 

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