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The Boulder community joining together to support Time Warp Comics & Games, three weeks after a robber smashed into the store

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The Boulder community is banding together to support the owner of Time Warp Comics & Games three weeks after a robber smashed into the store.

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Rita Rollman, a friend and a client, understood she had to take charge while 28th Street store owner Wayne Winsett negotiates the scope of the repairs’ coverage with his insurance provider. (Photo: Yahoo News Singapore)

Rollman: Because he has a decent soul, he is drawn to them

Denver 7 reported that Rita Rollman, a friend and a client, understood she had to take charge while 28th Street store owner Wayne Winsett negotiates the scope of the repairs’ coverage with his insurance provider.

Rollman claimed that because he has a decent soul, he is drawn to them. Comic books captured Rollman’s attention from a young age. She claimed that because she was such a tomboy, she wanted to become Wonder Woman.

She and her husband were drawn to Winsett’s shop for that reason. It was located 45 minutes from her house in Southeast Denver.

The goal, according to Rollman, is that the good guys triumph. They encounter difficulty, go on a journey, and it is a contemporary myth.

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GoFundMe page to support Winsett’s store

When she learned that a burglar had entered Time Warp Comics & Games sometime after 3:30 a.m. She decided she had to assist, so on Friday, July 28, she broke through the front door’s glass and ran straight for the glass display case holding the pricey comics.

Rollman, assisted by a few friends, started a GoFundMe page to support Winsett’s store.

Winsett stated that he intended to increase security at the comic shop with the more than $4,000 already raised, including installing a more advanced security system and even purchasing a fireproof safe to house some of the more expensive artifacts at night.

Rollman claimed that in order to capture the spirit of comics that first drew her to the pages, it was the least she could do.

James Wear, 35, of Nederland was detained by Boulder Police on three felony charges in connection with the break-in at the comic book store.

Some of the stolen books were found by the detectives in a Colorado Springs comic shop, reports from Yahoo News Singapore. 

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