I might be a bit biased for certain reasons, however I wouldn't have developed a strong relationship with this small shop and its occupants unless there was something about the place that brought me back.
Events are hosted almost every day of the week with "Monday Night Boardgames", casual Wednesday night and typical Friday Night Magic, and a bi-weekly Sunday D&D session for anyone who wants to play 5th edition, even new players.
Do you have comics that are taking up space? They buy collections, although it will depend on what it is, the condition and, sometimes, how many copies they have in stock (you wouldn't buy what you aren't selling).
Do you like back issues or older comics? Because they buy collections, it means they consistently get new things in, so check back often! I've met and seen other regular customers who have or don't have subscriptions looking in the boxes or on the walls.
I can't recommend this store enough. It has held up for 30 years by friendly, knowledgeable, and...
Read moreCame in for the weekly MTG league as a total newb, or new player who knows nothing and requires a lot of effort to get into the game. I have met only great people there, both in the staff and in the customers also there for the weekly league. One of the store owners actually sat down with me and evaluated the cards I had received to play with, and helped me build my first deck. Incredible first experience and each subsequent one has been just as good! I will definitely continue to come back to this store for all my gaming and comic needs, and would recommend that...
Read moreComix Connection is the best shop around, featuring friendly and knowledgeable staff who consistently go above and beyond for their customers. They offer an impressive selection that stands out compared to other shops in town.
Having lived in this area most of my life—and in other states as well—no other store has met my comic book needs as well as Comix Connection. I’ve been a loyal customer since I was seven years old, when they first opened in the 1980s, and I’ve followed them through all their different...
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