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Additional Store Info & Customer Reviews Southern California Comics Product Lines Stocked: New Comics, Back Issue Comics, Small Press Comics, Manga Comics, Golden Age Comics, Silver Age Comics, Graphic Novels, TPB's, Magazines, Comic Supplies, T-Shirts/Apparel, Prints/Posters, Statues/Models, Action Figures, New Toys Online Order Capabilities: Credit Cards Accepted: Visa, Mastercard, American Express, Discover Hours of Operation:
Instant Messaging server: AOL: socalcom Owner/Employee Info/Comments: We provide the largest selection of back issues of any store in California. Come visit our warehouse full of back issues including thousands of one dollar comics! We sell a large selection of new comics, as well! We are located in an industrial complex. We're not easy to find-just hard to forget! Store Review: PLEASE NOTE: The views expressed here are not those of THE MASTER LIST, but rather, those of people who have visited the store listed above. Please take all opinions expressed here at the value of what they are: opinions. The store is located in a light industrial park and frankly it's hard to find at first. (Call ahead and they'll give you good directions) The small front entrance may give the appearance that the store is closed. But don't fret, just walk in because the intrepid comics buyer will be rewarded when this well-stocked and helpful, friendly-staffed store is found. There is much to see and their extensive stock of comics, new and old, is well organized. I only had a few minutes to spend during lunch, but I immediately found some new comics I'd been looking for a while. I was unable to really search out the entire store...but I will be back. A pleasant and rewarding comics shopping experience. Oh yeah...parking is terrible. [2/24/07] |
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