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Living Dead Comics
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Charlie's Bakery & Creamery
3213 Curry Ford Rd, Orlando, FL 32806
Smokemade Meats + Eats
1400 S Crystal Lake Dr, Orlando, FL 32806
El Coqui Ninja Restaurant
3097 Curry Ford Rd, Orlando, FL 32806
Zaza Cuban Comfort Food
3500 Curry Ford Rd, Orlando, FL 32806
La Fiesta Mexican Grill
3000 Curry Ford Rd, Orlando, FL 32806
The Roque Pub
3076 Curry Ford Rd, Orlando, FL 32806
Johnny's Diner
3335 Curry Ford Rd, Orlando, FL 32806
88 Donuts Bakery Cafe
3334 Curry Ford Rd, Orlando, FL 32806
JJ's Fresh (Catering Kitchen, Delivery and Take Out Restaurant)
2916 Curry Ford Rd, Orlando, FL 32806
Theo's Kitchen
2952 Curry Ford Rd, Orlando, FL 32806
Nearby local services
Laura Reynolds Artistry Hair & Makeup Team
3331 Curry Ford Rd, Orlando, FL 32806
AB Nails Spa
3207 Curry Ford Rd, Orlando, FL 32806
Winn-Dixie
2960 Curry Ford Rd, Orlando, FL 32806
1st Princess Nails & Spa
2848 Curry Ford Rd, Orlando, FL 32806
The Vintage Chair
2609 Curry Ford Rd, Orlando, FL 32806, United States
Aveda - TCG Salon & Headspa
2413 Curry Ford Rd, Orlando, FL 32806
7-Eleven
1602 S Bumby Ave, Orlando, FL 32806
Walgreens
4300 Curry Ford Rd Walgreens, Orlando, FL 32806
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Living Dead Comics

3227 Curry Ford Rd, Orlando, FL 32806
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attractions: , restaurants: Charlie's Bakery & Creamery, Smokemade Meats + Eats, El Coqui Ninja Restaurant, Zaza Cuban Comfort Food, La Fiesta Mexican Grill, The Roque Pub, Johnny's Diner, 88 Donuts Bakery Cafe, JJ's Fresh (Catering Kitchen, Delivery and Take Out Restaurant), Theo's Kitchen, local businesses: Laura Reynolds Artistry Hair & Makeup Team, AB Nails Spa, Winn-Dixie, 1st Princess Nails & Spa, The Vintage Chair, Aveda - TCG Salon & Headspa, 7-Eleven, Walgreens
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Nearby restaurants of Living Dead Comics

Charlie's Bakery & Creamery

Smokemade Meats + Eats

El Coqui Ninja Restaurant

Zaza Cuban Comfort Food

La Fiesta Mexican Grill

The Roque Pub

Johnny's Diner

88 Donuts Bakery Cafe

JJ's Fresh (Catering Kitchen, Delivery and Take Out Restaurant)

Theo's Kitchen

Charlie's Bakery & Creamery

Charlie's Bakery & Creamery

4.5

(457)

$

Closed
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Smokemade Meats + Eats

Smokemade Meats + Eats

4.6

(237)

$$

Open until 12:00 AM
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El Coqui Ninja Restaurant

El Coqui Ninja Restaurant

4.3

(234)

$$

Closed
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Zaza Cuban Comfort Food

Zaza Cuban Comfort Food

4.5

(1.4K)

$

Open until 9:00 PM
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Nearby local services of Living Dead Comics

Laura Reynolds Artistry Hair & Makeup Team

AB Nails Spa

Winn-Dixie

1st Princess Nails & Spa

The Vintage Chair

Aveda - TCG Salon & Headspa

7-Eleven

Walgreens

Laura Reynolds Artistry Hair & Makeup Team

Laura Reynolds Artistry Hair & Makeup Team

5.0

(396)

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AB Nails Spa

AB Nails Spa

4.5

(85)

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Winn-Dixie

Winn-Dixie

4.3

(813)

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1st Princess Nails & Spa

1st Princess Nails & Spa

4.3

(67)

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T TimT Tim
2025, and the only thing thriving in this establishment is the asininity — persistent, vibrant, and unbothered by entropy. Upon entering the near-desolate premises with the intent of inquiring about independent distribution, I approached the front of the store and politely asked, ā€œCould you please explain the process for an independent comic book author to be considered for placement here?ā€ The man, who identified more with the temperament of a retired USPS employee than that of a curator of narrative culture, emerged from the rear and, without solicitation for detail, context, or dialogue, declared flatly: ā€œI have no space.ā€ This pronouncement—devoid of inquiry into volume, logistics, or even a cursory attempt at engagement—was offered as a final verdict. And then, he walked away. I could have allowed the encounter to end there. But my curiosity — the same faculty that propels both scholarship and commerce — compelled me to wonder: By what metric had he assessed my worth, or my work’s relevance, without even a conversation? The irony, of course, is not lost on me: a store with abundant visible vacancy, where foot traffic is scarce and inventory seems to languish in solitude, summarily dismisses potential contribution. The back of the store, an OSHA violation waiting to happen, is a precarious archive of cardboard towers and tripping hazards. Nonetheless, I extend no malice. Perhaps this account will draw attention to the store’s existence — ideally from individuals of varied backgrounds and perspectives who might rediscover the joy of narrative art. Diversity in readership enriches any literary space. May this serve, in some indirect way, as a form of unintended promotion. Btw, you know I am a real person and this is a very real review.
Sammy AlexanderSammy Alexander
Went to go try find YuGiOh cards and also for comics and it was wonderful. They didn't have the cards (it's not popular) but I got a really cool Moon Knight comic. The dude who served me and my mum was so helpful and really lovely. We sorta went out the tourist area and he helped us find the cards we wanted. Wish I got the guys name so he could get a raise! Whilst we waited on the uber to get to the place we could get the cards he spoke to us the whole time and was lovely and friendly and showed us his wee cat! The staff here are so helpful and lovely! If I'm ever here again I need to come back!
Jin SaotomeJin Saotome
Wow, if you're looking for comics there's walls of them. Back issue bins of them. If you're looking for card games like Magic the gathering, D&D minis, they have those too. There's vintage action figures, current figures, super expensive Sideshow statues, Hot toys dolls, Play Arts, tons of Pop Vinyl, and more. Staff is friendly, the store is packed with items but you can still walk around easily. There's also tables in the back to set up card game or role playing sessions. Overall and amazing place if you want to talk comics and toys or pick up some 1980-2018 toys!
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2025, and the only thing thriving in this establishment is the asininity — persistent, vibrant, and unbothered by entropy. Upon entering the near-desolate premises with the intent of inquiring about independent distribution, I approached the front of the store and politely asked, ā€œCould you please explain the process for an independent comic book author to be considered for placement here?ā€ The man, who identified more with the temperament of a retired USPS employee than that of a curator of narrative culture, emerged from the rear and, without solicitation for detail, context, or dialogue, declared flatly: ā€œI have no space.ā€ This pronouncement—devoid of inquiry into volume, logistics, or even a cursory attempt at engagement—was offered as a final verdict. And then, he walked away. I could have allowed the encounter to end there. But my curiosity — the same faculty that propels both scholarship and commerce — compelled me to wonder: By what metric had he assessed my worth, or my work’s relevance, without even a conversation? The irony, of course, is not lost on me: a store with abundant visible vacancy, where foot traffic is scarce and inventory seems to languish in solitude, summarily dismisses potential contribution. The back of the store, an OSHA violation waiting to happen, is a precarious archive of cardboard towers and tripping hazards. Nonetheless, I extend no malice. Perhaps this account will draw attention to the store’s existence — ideally from individuals of varied backgrounds and perspectives who might rediscover the joy of narrative art. Diversity in readership enriches any literary space. May this serve, in some indirect way, as a form of unintended promotion. Btw, you know I am a real person and this is a very real review.
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Went to go try find YuGiOh cards and also for comics and it was wonderful. They didn't have the cards (it's not popular) but I got a really cool Moon Knight comic. The dude who served me and my mum was so helpful and really lovely. We sorta went out the tourist area and he helped us find the cards we wanted. Wish I got the guys name so he could get a raise! Whilst we waited on the uber to get to the place we could get the cards he spoke to us the whole time and was lovely and friendly and showed us his wee cat! The staff here are so helpful and lovely! If I'm ever here again I need to come back!
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Wow, if you're looking for comics there's walls of them. Back issue bins of them. If you're looking for card games like Magic the gathering, D&D minis, they have those too. There's vintage action figures, current figures, super expensive Sideshow statues, Hot toys dolls, Play Arts, tons of Pop Vinyl, and more. Staff is friendly, the store is packed with items but you can still walk around easily. There's also tables in the back to set up card game or role playing sessions. Overall and amazing place if you want to talk comics and toys or pick up some 1980-2018 toys!
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4.5
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1.0
38w

Not a ideal place to play magic or any card game even though they sell plenty of product. Don't allow casual play just draft or sealed events . Incredibly small even for store events they claim to hold . Would rather recommend cool stuff , geek'd or colosseum of comics . Update as of 8/23/25 game this place a second chance to browse the bulk and singles and the bulk is off limits even though they have a ton of it collecting dust in-store . Asked they owner why he won't sell it and did not get a clear answer other than he would have to pay someone to sort and price it out, he would rather go to cool stuff and dump it all there, by that logic he would still have to sort everything out for cool stuff . Non of the rares are priced out so what would have been the difference if I select some bulk singles for you to price out anyways I'm not sure what was going through his mind but he got really defensive about it, I also asked about if he has any other magic product and he did some vintage packs/boxes from 2015s ish but they were not for sale rather he was just sitting on them to hopefully gain value over time. Not really sure why he would even mention it if it's not for sale and him knowing I was looking to buy and also asked about events once again and he was very firm that if they host more events or casual play that people won't buy anything . Overall this place feels like it's a store owned by a hoarder who uses it to display his collection but doesn't actually sell anything, yet at times I see other reviews on here claiming he doesn't have the space for anything else or events . Maybe if you reorganize and take the stuff that's not for sale out you might have room for actual business and consider putting other cards for sale people would buy it. Here I am a magic player offering to buy cards but he won't even sell them . I swear there is something mental with the owners of this...

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2025, and the only thing thriving in this establishment is the asininity — persistent, vibrant, and unbothered by entropy.

Upon entering the near-desolate premises with the intent of inquiring about independent distribution, I approached the front of the store and politely asked, ā€œCould you please explain the process for an independent comic book author to be considered for placement here?ā€

The man, who identified more with the temperament of a retired USPS employee than that of a curator of narrative culture, emerged from the rear and, without solicitation for detail, context, or dialogue, declared flatly: ā€œI have no space.ā€

This pronouncement—devoid of inquiry into volume, logistics, or even a cursory attempt at engagement—was offered as a final verdict. And then, he walked away.

I could have allowed the encounter to end there. But my curiosity — the same faculty that propels both scholarship and commerce — compelled me to wonder: By what metric had he assessed my worth, or my work’s relevance, without even a conversation?

The irony, of course, is not lost on me: a store with abundant visible vacancy, where foot traffic is scarce and inventory seems to languish in solitude, summarily dismisses potential contribution. The back of the store, an OSHA violation waiting to happen, is a precarious archive of cardboard towers and tripping hazards.

Nonetheless, I extend no malice. Perhaps this account will draw attention to the store’s existence — ideally from individuals of varied backgrounds and perspectives who might rediscover the joy of narrative art. Diversity in readership enriches any literary space. May this serve, in some indirect way, as a form of unintended promotion.

Btw, you know I am a real person and this is a very...

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5.0
13w

I have been going to living dead for about a year and I can safely and confidently say this is a safe space for women in comics and magic. I wanted to play and learn magic and Leigh was so amazing and talked with me about magic for probably an hour the first day. He’s answered all and any questions I’ve had since. The whole staff has been welcoming from the first day I went there and their attitude has never faltered even for a moment. As a woman in nerd spaces it can be uncomfortable and the men can be too much or too judgy or too touchy, but not living dead. 10/10 respect, 10/10 knowledge and 10/10 friendliness. Also 10/10 patience for stupid questions and me fan girling over the art on every card and being good sports and saying ā€œyeah that’s cool!ā€ To every single one I show them even though they have probably seen the cards a million times. Please...

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