Time warp comics and games
Brought to you by yahoolocal. Though they have a vast collection of current comics, the place is pretty disorganized and I was my biggest help in that store yeah, staff sucks. It's truly a "big for no reason" store.
The last Posted by Carlito L. This store is a salute to a fading generational fun store. It's run by this guy Dave who if he doesn't have it, man he'll find it and not rip you off in the process. He just wants loyal customers and that you will become if you are a collector of any sorts. I tag along with my husband and son. Posted by Alana B. Brought to you by addresses. This store has a very wide variety of merchandise. Comics, cards, miniatures, lots of manga, toys, tabletop RPG guides, etc.
The employ Posted by Citysearch on November 13, Brought to you by rateitall. A lot of the customers are guys between 18 to 35, and no they ar Hope everyone has a safe and happy day. Hey, Power Ranger Fans! Jason Faunt will be in our store July 16th at 5pm to meet fans, sign merch, and take photos! Thanks for your patience, everyone. Hello, everyone. Unfortunately, due to shipping issues, our comics from Diamond will not be ready for purchase on Wednesday morning.
Having to give this sort of bad news is always hard on us, and having people be so understanding helps everyone on staff stay a little more sane. See you there. Old post: Hello, everyone. Stay warm and drive safe. DB: We completely lucked into that exposure. Kevin Smith and I share a love of Mike Allred's artwork.
Kevin just happened to be filming the comic convention scenes for Chasing Amy in Asbury Park the same weekend as we had Mike at the store for a comic book signing. Kevin found out Mike was on the east coast and a bunch of phone calls later, we were all making a movie.
To be honest, I don't think most people realize that the banner is from a real store. Our customers that notice it get a real charge out of it. It was fun following the cameramen around and placing my favorite comics like Hellboy, Concrete and The Tale of One Bad Rat in the shots. I still have the Madman comics you see Ben Affleck and Jason Lee holding in the beginning of the movie.
Any exposure for comics is going to be beneficial in a general sense. It was a blast to do. TDM: How do you decide which items to stock? DB: This is by far the most important and difficult part of my job.
There is no substitute for product knowledge. I consider the publisher's track record, the talent involved, product support, production values, shipping schedules and many other factors. Will it be fun? Will it look good? Is it a good read? We usually stock all products relating to a core product. We also try lots of new stuff. We want to have lots of cool stuff, but we don't want to drown in unsalable product either.
Product selection is the most anxiety producing work that I do. But it is also the most immersive and fun too! TDM: If you could remove one headache from your job, what would it be? DB: Publishers and manufacturers that can't keep a schedule or print a sufficient quantity of product really hurt us.
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