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Fantom Comics

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Product Lines Stocked: New Comics, Back Issue Comics, Small Press Comics, Imported Comics, Manga Comics, Graphic Novels, Golden Age Comics, Silver Age Comics, Graphic Novels, TPB's, Non-Sports Cards, CCG's, RPG's, Pokemon, Magic, Comic Supplies, Gaming Supplies, T-Shirts/Apparel, Statues/Models

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Credit Cards Accepted: Visa, MasterCard, American Express, Discover

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Owner/Employee Info/Comments:
Fantom Comics is Washington DC's newest comic book store. We cater not only to fans, but also to folks new to comics. Fantom Comics is conveniently located above the Tenleytown/American University Metro stop, directly next to The Container Store. Free 1-Hour Parking with validation.

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 owner is great, and the convenience (right on top of the Tenleytown Metro) can't be beat. The store just opened in last couple of weeks, so there are still working on perfecting the lay-out. All in all, a welcome addition to the DC area. [11/29/05]



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