LevRam Studios Founded by Lee Stan And jenny. We are a private service. Our main source of income is comic books written by genius comedy writers We operate.

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LevRam Studios Founded by Lee Stan And jenny

We are a private service. Our main source of income is comic books written by genius comedy writers We operate out of our penthouse suite in the Bahamas We sell from our website LevRamStudios.com

We can also be contacted at Our comic books sell at 5 dollars per book Not only do we sell our original comic books but also major studio like Marvel and DC We would gladly buy any comics or memorabilia We use premium print presses to print our comic books and are all carefully inspected by Jordan Crute

The main employees are Zac Everhart-lead artist, Robert Wilkerson-story line writer, and Jordan Crute-inspector of the comics We advertise on the major social media sites We got loans from the bank and have paid off the loans We ship our products using FedEx We also have store fronts in New York, Miami, Chicago, Los Angeles, and Moscow

Our targeted consumers are year old males. Marvel studios will be some competition for our customers. We sell ours for a lower price and they have a better story line. The FCC and FTC would be involved with our business.

The employees at the store front will make minimum wage and only work 40 hours a week at the most. We would need an international business license and a LLC. following are the four general types of business taxes. We have to pay income, self-employment, employment, and excise taxes.

Our ratings are higher than Marvel’s comics, meaning more people will buy from us. We all contributed to the start up money and have always wanted to work in, or own, a comic book store. We read all our complaints and try to appeal to as many people as possible. All purchases from stores are final, however if you order to many comics online, if you have bring the receipt and/or shipping order, then you can return them at the store fronts or mail them back to us.

//pufb7uj Thanks for watching By: Jordan, Robert, and Zac