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Title: Gerard Way
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Mass sales caused the first issue to sell out and consequently there was a second printing released on October 17, 2007.[13] The next installment is due to hit stores on November 26, 2008. Showed first 250 characters
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Gerard Way was born in Newark, New Jersey[2] to Donald and Donna Lee Way. He was raised in Belleville, New Jersey and first began singing publicly in the fourth grade, when he played the role of Peter Pan in a school musical production. His maternal grandmother, Elena Lee Rush, was a great creative influence who taught him to sing, paint, and perform from a young age... Showed next 250 characters
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