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Additional Store Info & Customer Reviews The Great Escape - Nashville (1925 Broadway) Product Lines Stocked: New Comics, Back Issue Comics, Small Press Comics, Golden Age Comics, Silver Age Comics, CCG's, Pokemon, Video Games, Music CD's/Tapes Online Order Capabilities: Credit Cards Accepted: Hours of Operation:
Instant Messaging server: Owner/Employee Info/Comments: If you want something, we probably got it. New comics on the stands, tons of back issue boxes. Tradepaperbacks, Manga, and Graphic Novels included. Posters, wallscrolls, statues, toys, gaming books such as Deadlands, D&D, white wolf, and even some Marvel stuff. Also Pokemon, Legends of the Five Rings and Magic The Gathering, among other card games. Our strictly *used* merchandise includes Playstation and Nintendo games, many CDs, LPs, and cassettes, as well as movies and books of an ecclectic nature. We provide a holds box policy whereby you can order comics from Previews magazine (Diamond Distribution), we hold them for you when they come in, and you get a 25% discount off the price (15% on toys, apparel, and action figures). 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. This is an awesome store. The Broadway location is divided into two sections, one with an incredible selection of used CDs and DVDs and one with an equally incredible selection of comics and comic merchandise. They have pretty much every new comic you can think of on one wall and in the middle is a large back issue "island" that has everything. The store has a lot of stuff without being severely cluttered like a lot of other comic stores. The selection just cannot be beat. Employees are generally friendly, though on one occasion I stood at the front counter for 3 minutes or so before I was waited on, and even then the employee did not say "thank you" or anything. In fact, it seemed that taking my money was a bother to him. But I will say that this was one employee out of many, and I won't judge the store on his actions. The rest seem generally friendly and helpful. [12/23/05] |
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