Owner & worker were very kind. Cool looking shop. I went into sell a few boxes of comics. I know almost nothing about comics & explained this to the Buyer. Was shocked by Owners 1st offer of only $40! Then she came up to a final high price of $100. She really downplayed the value knowing that I had almost zero knowledge about comics. I was hesitant & decided it was not enough & had more value than that, it just didnt feel right the way she talked about the value. I purchased 100 card backs & 2 short boxes for $36. I donated 3 non valuable boxes to her store & left. I Drove to PHAT COMICS just 8 min away and buyer there offered $650 FOR THE SAME COMICS(not counting boxes I donated) & told me that I could of purchased the empty short boxes & card backs for only $25 at this store. PHAT Comics is the place to go if you want a honest offer if selling your comics. The buyer there was very transparent, honest & didnt downplay value. I sold at PHAT & wont be going back to the Hideout. This is not ment yo be a bad review towards the Hideout, it really is a good shop. Just dont sell your comics there unless u know what ur doing, they will take advantage of any lack of knowledge you have for their gain. Everyone has their hustle, but using someone's...
Read moreIt’s been many a years since I’ve visited the hideout since being away at battle. Upon walking back in recently I was greeted with warm smiles and even some fresh crab cakes and milk. The atmosphere was magical and the men helping were helpful with their exquisite help. The place was clean, the comics were vast and plentiful and the toilet worked as expected. I knew I would leave with a plentiful bounty and at least 3 more crab cakes. The owner Glynness was dancing and singing to the other guests and they tossed roses and gold coins at her feet and Barrack Obama was there. I was unable to retrieve an autograph due to the excessive line but the simple glance she gave me very well may change the course of my life. The only negative I have to say was that her husband Jonathon was not there because I waited years to see this dashing man carved from marble. I needed to tell him that his workout advice sent me tumbling down a trail of muscle and attention from the lady’s I’ve never seen, if it were not for him I wouldn’t have been able to save all those babies on that plane. To say the hideout changes lives isn’t enough, I vote the Comic Book Hideout for...
Read moreI would say this place is so so. It’s a decent little getaway spot. I was just a little perturbed with some of their policies. For instance, I literally just picked up a comic to flip thru pictures (may have been 10 seconds) before the owner or storeworker snapped at myself and my friend and told us not to pick up comics unless we are purchasing them. He must have been so afraid we were going to read and not buy. I get that happens at times but I’ve never seen any comic store so strict on flipping thru comics and I go to many so I know. Seems very rude to me and I felt that actually put me off from even wanting to purchase an item here. Comic book stores are supposed to be a relaxed atmosphere and people who purchase a book are looking thru to see if they enjoy the series or not. Snapping at us is sending the message you care more about money than your customers feeling comfortable. Imagine a Barnes and Noble kicking you out for skimming they a book? Doubtful. Again, we had the 2 dollar comic in our hand for maybe 10 seconds before he snapped! Either way, I won’t be returning...
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