My husband used to own a comic book store, that's how we met. My brothers were 10 & 11 and I watched them sometimes when my sister was being born. I took them to Fred's comic store to look for old Super Friends to share & the rest is.....history. My husband still sees customers around town he knew from back then. You meet quite an assortment of folks in a comic book store, like most other places, I suppose.
Get out and check out your local comic book store if you have a chance. The art and variety of offering is pretty amazing, and it is still an affordable hobby for most.
If you would like to send a snapshot of your favorite local Comic book store, we could post them here. How many stores are out there going strong. Takes a lot of skills to run one successfully over the years, and a lot of lessons learned even in ones that folded up.
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"The store was built to the specifications determined by Professor X when he constructed his original Danger Room for the purposes of training his young proteges. We have, however, deactivated most of the lasers."
Get out and check out your local comic book store if you have a chance. The art and variety of offering is pretty amazing, and it is still an affordable hobby for most.
If you would like to send a snapshot of your favorite local Comic book store, we could post them here. How many stores are out there going strong. Takes a lot of skills to run one successfully over the years, and a lot of lessons learned even in ones that folded up.
Danger Room Comics 201 W 4th Ave Olympia, WA 98501 WWW.DANGERROOMOLY.COM |
Quote from http://www.dangerroomoly.com
"The store was built to the specifications determined by Professor X when he constructed his original Danger Room for the purposes of training his young proteges. We have, however, deactivated most of the lasers."