CHILDREN S BOOKS COMIC BOOKS

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
BABY COOL Fashion Promotions Limited 35 Lexington Avenue Norwalk CT 06854 children's books and comic books; writing paper and envelopes; pamphlets, brochures, comic books, booklets and magazines relating to activities, interests or adventures of children, animals, animal-like or animal characters (whether or not such characters exist or ever existed) and/or mythical characters; stickers, note cards, note paper, book markers, calendars and greeting cards; instructional and teaching books, booklets and pamphlets for children;
BEDROCK PRESS Turner Publishing, Inc. One CNN Center Box 105366 Atlanta GA 303485366 children's books and comic books;PRESS;
DOLFIES Foster, Karen Anne P.O. Box 5008 Berkeley CA 94705 children's books and comic books, stationery, greeting cards and posters;
KID COOL Fashion Promotions Limited 35 Lexington Avenue Norwalk CT 06854 children's books and comic books; stationery; children's magazines and periodicals; paper napkins; paper articles for children; address books; instructional and teaching materials for children;
KID COOL Fashion Promotions Limited 35 Lexington Avenue Norwalk CT 06854 children's books and comic books; writing paper, note cards, greeting cards and envelopes; pamphlets, brochures, newsletters and magazines for children, describing activities and/or adventures of animal characters and/or human characters; paper place mats, napkins, table cloths; paper name badges; address books; blackboards; construction paper; stickers; book covers; coupon books; printed labels on paper and cardboard;
ZOOLOOPS William Darnell, Inc. No.10-A 4170 North Marine Drive Chicago IL 60613 children's books and comic books and notebooks;ZOO LOOPS;
 

Where the owner name is not linked, that owner no longer owns the brand

   
Technical Examples
  1. A book on demand system for manufacturing a set books. The system includes an order placement system and a book manufacturing system. The order placement system includes a computer and a database for storing books in an electronic form. A customer can operate the computer to access the database and to select a set of books to purchase. In addition, the customer can define the storage space will be used to store the set of books. The computer responds to this customer input by manufacturing the set of books so that the books can be placed physically within the storage space.