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  1. Apr 7, 2009 · But it sparked, caught fire, and the fire caught on towels, curtains, bathroom mat, magazines on the hamper, clothes, and raced up the walls and across the ceiling, into the hall, and into the bedroom where Len lay asleep. Michael, Chris's son, was dead asleep in the loft of the small bedroom."

  2. Apr 6, 2009 · More than half of his house burned down earlier today. Len and Chris Valada and Chris's son, Michael, got out okay, but their beloved dog, Sheba, ran back inside and is gone. In addition to both bedrooms, the bathroom, and much of the office, what was burned first was the original art for the first Wolverine story, the cover of GIANT X-MEN #1 ...

  3. More than half of his house burned down earlier today. Len and Chris Valada and Chris’s son, Michael, got out okay, but their beloved dog, Sheba, ran back inside and is gone. In addition to both bedrooms, the bathroom, and much of the office, what was burned first was the original art for the first Wolverine story, the cover of GIANT X-MEN #1 ...

  4. by Jeff Meyer | April 6, 2009. Per Harlan Ellison: Len Wein called this morning. More than half of his house burned down earlier today. Len and Chris Valada and Chris's son, Michael, got out okay, but their beloved dog, Sheba, ran back inside and is gone.

  5. Got this in my Inbox...Didn't see it posted...Passing it along: According to early reports from Harlan Ellison, a fire April 6 at the home of comics writer Len Wein and his wife, Christine Valada, has destroyed at least half the house, along with the original art for the cover of Giant-Size X-Men #1 and the original pages from Incredible Hulk ...

  6. Apr 7, 2009 · Len Wein’s Fire Posted By: Peter David Posted On: April 7, 2009 I really don’t have anything to add to any of the reports about the house fire that decimated (literally) the home of Len Wein and his family, except to say that at least they’re still with us, so thank heavens for that.

  7. Wein's evidently OK, but he lost a lifetime of memories that were in his house. Story from Mark Evanier.

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