The Asian Age

Boy donates comic books to military base in US

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Fort Dix, New Jersey: A young comic book aficionado is sharing his passion with the military.

Ten-year-old Carl Scheckel organised a campaign that gathered roughly 3,000 comic books that he donated last month to Joint Base McGuireDix-Lakehurst in New Jersey.

He collected them mostly through donations at comic book shows but also gave up many titles from his vast collection.

The comics were shipped around the globe. Recipients are being urged to send pictures back to the Montclair boy to help recognise his hard work.

“These comic books are a piece of home for our warfighter­s downrange,” Master Sgt. Dominick Griego said. “It’s an amazing thing that Carl has done.”

Carl has a website dedicated to comic book reviews and interviews and says he just wanted to do something for the troops.

He said the donation campaign started when one of his subscriber­s asked him what he thought about donating comic books to veterans in hospitals and soldiers overseas.

Carl soon ran with the idea, “because I want people to enjoy comics like I do,” and started it with about 300 of his own comics.

He then made arrangemen­ts through the Department of Veterans Affairs to deliver the books. “I wanted to give (military personnel) something to remind them of home,” Carl said.

“It’s really sad when you have to go away and miss your friends and family a lot. I wanted to give them something they would enjoy.” In response to Carl’s efforts, he was surprised with a VIP tour at the joint base led by several high-ranking base officials.

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