The text begins with description of a very famous store Harrods in London. In the beginning it was just a small grocer's shop that was opened in 1849 and run by Charles Henry Harrod. Even after a fire, two World Wars, two bombings Harrods survived and moved abroad, then opened a branch in Japan and some in other countries. Today a lot of people visit Harrods and remain speechless because of it's sizes: the store got 300 departments and employs over 4000 stuff. Harrods sells almost everything from clothes to caviar. There you can find bars, restaurants, bank, travel agency and beauty salon. January and July are very busy months for Harrods because they are sale times. The store's motto is "All things, for all people, everywhere" and that's why it's a fascinating place to visit.
I name two comic book characters. You then have to connect the two using only shared appearances in comic books (official appearances in comics only – no cameos like Terry Austin sneaking Popeye into the background of a panel and no outside comic book appearances, like cartoons and the like). You have to do so using less than six comics total. Covers and pin-ups do not count – only actual appearances in the same comic book story (so it doesn’t count if they each appeared in separate stories inside the same anthology). Mythological characters, public domain characters (other than public domain comic book characters, they’re free game) and real people (by the way, unless a fake name is used for a real person, like Ronald Raygun or whatever, you can use the person even if they are not officially named in the comic) are unique to their own comic book appearances (so DC’s Thor is different than Marvel’s Thor, DC’s Ronald Reagan is different from Marvel’s Ronald Reagan, etc.). But a licensed character is the same in all of their various comic book companies (so the Marvel Red Sonja is the same as the Dynamite Red Sonja) and approved appearances by a real person can go across comic book companies, as well (so, for instance, you can use Marv Wolfman from his Teen Titans appearance to connect with Marv Wolfman in his Fantastic Four appearance – you just can’t use modern appearances by Jack Kirby from one company to connect to Jack Kirby appearances from Marvel Comics, since obviously Kirby can no longer give approval for his appearance). Approval tends to be the key.
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