I absolutely love this place. I am not a comic collector but I went with friends who are into comics and they were distracted for a while. I on the other hand spent the most time in front of the Funko Pop wall. This store has by far the most comprehensive collection of pops I have ever seen. There were holiday and so many pops I never knew existed. They were very organized which I appreciated and there were no doubles on the wall. I would guess a good 300 or so? Now I wish I had counted.
I had to exercise so much restraint and not buy them all!!!! I did buy a little Goose keychain from captain marvel. There was also a cardboard cut out of Han Solo...that I was tempted by as well. There were also tons of anime art collection books.
I definitely will return if I am in the area. I also enjoyed talking to the guy up front. (He may have been the owner but I don't know for sure.) We talked Disneyland and he showed me the a couple pics he took with...
Read moreA friend of mine showed me this place while we were hanging around the area. I really liked it. Nice store, clean, organized. Lot of comics and art books and posters. Not too many toys or merch. The guy I talked to was very much into it. Very knowledgeable, very nice and patient.
I don't know why people are complaining about it being expensive. I thought it was okay. I think people forget that little places like this do charge a bit more in some things cause it's kind of like a mom and pop shop. Just speaking honestly, I know I could have gotten the stuff I got for cheaper online, but part of a comic shop like this is the experience, the chance to browse and the chance to talk to people.
My only problem with the place is the lack of toys and the like.
This place is also in a nice area. Couple bars and restaurants nearby. I plan...
Read moreBy far my favorite place to shop comics in the LA area. Always up to date and new comics are always cover price. There are older/rarer varieties of comics for the collectors out there, but go for a bit more, obviously. There is a special section towards the back of the store where you find Silver Age comics at a discounted price. I got my Flash #124 (1961) from these boxes. They also have a small section for manga and a wall full of other nerdy/artistic books. By this wall of books there is a section full of Funko Pop! doll section along with other knickknacks.
Tom is usually at the register when I go. He's very knowledgeable and a great guy to talk to. If you have any questions don't be intimidated to ask him for help. I definitely recommend this location for new and veteran comic...
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