![]() They always have recommendations for me, and they add books to my pull that I may be interested in. Even if they were terrible and rude, which they're not, the selection of well organised Big 2 and independent trades is more than worth shopping there.īig Planet Comics in Washington DC. The staff aren't UNfriendly but I haven't ever had or felt compelled to have a single conversation with them and our exchanges have generally been "I am buying this" and then "would you like a bag." I pay without so much as another word, but it's an easy relationship and it could be MUCH worse. Their selection is simply staggering and gets updated with the related releases each week, so this is my go-to for trades. The other isn't so much a comic store but a book store called Kinonukiya that is known for having a HUGE range of trades and graphic novels, probably the largest in Sydney. They're the sole reason I haven't switched completely to digital because I love the atmosphere. But the thing that keeps me going back is the staff who are extremely friendly and always willing to engage in conversation on what comics you've bought this week. Kings Comics is my go-to for single issues and they have a great selection of well organised Big 2 and independent comics with pretty much eveyrthing on offer. I'm from Sydney in Australia and I go to two stores:
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