Posts Tagged ‘comic book retailers’

Comic Retailers: J N J Comics & Cards

Sunday, July 12th, 2009

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I was recently in Los Angeles visiting, so I GPSed some comics shops in Fountain Valley where I was staying. I wasn’t looking for any of the big names of comics retailing, just some small local shops that want to distribute comics. JNJ sounded like the perfect comic shop to pick up some wednesday comics. It was pretty weird. I walked in to a guy saving energy with the lights off. He was eating something from subway with lots of jalapenos, and let me know it vocally. Plus he was giving me his commentary on an episode of Cops that he was watching. Turns out this guy was the owner! So I went out to look for some books.

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He flipped the lights back on so I can actually do some perusing. There were tables of long boxes filled with older books and back issues. And ofcourse like most comic stores, there were walls of shelves with new releases. There wasn’t much of anything to unexpect out of the store. It was your pretty average store where you could quickly pick up the titles you want and take them home to read. And while I was looking for some treasures, that’s exactly what other people came in to do. But the service was good! The owner looked out for me, making sure that I even got a stool to slide around and look through the boxes on the ground without having to crouch down uncomfortably. But as normal as this store was, it became a little weirder.

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The dude releases doves! WHAT??? When he found out I was taking pictures for the blog, he busted out a bird and released it. I took a picture with it before it took off flying around the room. I grabbed my comics and got the hell out of there! It was pretty wild. I managed to snap a few of the dove flying around, which you can view below!

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Comic Retailers: Casablanca Comics

Friday, September 4th, 2009

Portland, Maine was a great one-day trip and I wish I could have spent more time. The food was great, the weather that day was perfect, and there was a sense of wanting to have gone to college here just because the people were so intriguing. There were plenty of cute girls, dressed in hipster clothing wearing sunglasses to stay mysterious. The town had a lot of lobstermen, and plenty of people in between. It felt very American, and the most American thing I could think of to visit were the local comics shops.


Casablanca Comics
151 Middle St.
; (207) 780-1676
www.casablancacomics.com

It has been a while since I walked into a store with a great vibe. A place that was friendly, professional, and most of all immaculate. Casablanca Comics is listed first on Google when you search for comic shops in Portland. It has served a long 30 years in the heart of downtown and continues to bring the widest selection of floppies, trades, and superhero related memorabilia.

I ducked into a Starbucks to try my luck at getting some internet. When that venture failed, I stepped outside and looked down the street. Casablanca was right in front of me! They were fortunate to have their bright yellow and blue sign prominently in front of all the other hanging signs. I went inside the building, rounded the corner, and walked through the shiny yellow door.

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Comic Retailers: Coast City Comics

Monday, September 7th, 2009

I hadn’t planned on writing two posts, because I thought I didn’t think I’d visit two comic shops. But when I found out that a second comic shop could be better or just as good as Portland’s treasured Casablanca Comics, I had to take a look and see for myself.

Coast City Comics
656 Congress St.; (207) 776-1719
www.coastcitycomics.net

Coast City Comics was a surprise because usually I’d be satisfied with a store like Casablanca in my town. I am not sure if it is quite necessary to have two comics stores within a few blocks of each other in a small city like Portland, but one thing for sure is that Coast City Comics is bringing the competition.

Only in its third month since opening, Coast City Comics had me at “hello”. It has a good natured-friendly vibe to artists, not just comic readers. I felt welcome on a whole other level. Yes, there were comics, but there were also illustrations visible in the store window, t-shirts designed by local artists, and mini-comics from the burgeoning scene of creators in Portland. This store felt more like a hub where artists could share their work and be discovered by the regular Joe.

I already covered Casablanca in a previous post, and if I were to compare the two, I’d say Casablanca is that really cool older guy who has sold comics to you your whole life. Coast City Comics is your best friend from college opening a comic store with all your favorite stuff you used to love (and still love!). And the metaphor isn’t too far from reality! Coast City Comics was opened by Gerald von Stoddard, who also happened to be behind the counter during my visit. He spoke about the new opening and we traded a few words about the Disney/Marvel news. It was like catching up with an old friend where the comics talk always somehow made its way into the conversation. He also pointed out that some of his closest friends were also the artists behind the T-shirts I was perusing through (and bought!). (more…)

Comic Retailers: Ground Zero Hobby

Monday, December 14th, 2009

It’s snowing in Nebraska. And I need to get some comics. Would I find a store in Bellevue, Nebraska to warrant a trip to pick up at least one issue of anything? I certainly found one and snapped a few photos before the snowstorm got out of control.

Ground Zero Hobby
4601 South 50th St, Suite 103
Omaha, NE 68117
(402)733-7212

Besides getting to cook my own deer meat, I also got to visit an old childhood friend: my welsh corgi Ein! She was my tightest homie throughout my high school, and it was nice to see how fat she had gotten living in Nebraska. Then I went to Ground Zero Hobby. This store is one of those all-encompassing stores. It’s a comics, cards, and gaming store, with enough of everything for a general fan to be satisfied with. I visited in the evening and was told that there were a few comics published by the likes of Avatar Press written or illustrated by people who shopped at the store. A lot of the gamer nerds in the store who looked like high schoolers also welcomed me, brushing cheese and french fries off their hands before waving hello.

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