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  2. Midtown Comics - Wikipedia

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    Midtown Comics is a New York City comic book retailer with three shops in Manhattan and an e-commerce website. [1] [2] The largest comic book store in the United States, [3] the company opened its first store in the Times Square area in 1997. Its second was opened on Lexington Avenue in 2004, [2] and is known as the Grand Central store for its ...

  3. Mile High Comics - Wikipedia

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    Services. Comic book retailing. Revenue. $3.5 million in 1987. Owner. Chuck Rozanski. Website. milehighcomics .com. Mile High Comics is an online retailer and comic book store founded by Chuck Rozanski .

  4. Direct market - Wikipedia

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    Neither store is in existence anymore, though the third oldest known one, the Dutch Amsterdam-based comic book store Lambiek (est. November 1968), still is as of 2022 – in the process becoming the oldest known comic book store still in existence. In the 1970s, the development of the direct market allowed a widespread network of comic shops to ...

  5. Lone Star Comics - Wikipedia

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    Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex, Texas, U.S.A. Products. Comics, collectibles. Website. mycomicshop.com. Lone Star Comics was a chain of comic book stores located in the Dallas-Fort Worth area in north central Texas. The chain's offerings included comic books, action figures, gaming supplies, videos, and many other pop culture items. [1]

  6. Category:Comics retailers - Wikipedia

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    Acme Press. ACME Comics & Collectibles. Richard Alf. All Star Comics Melbourne. Gary Arlington.

  7. ComiXology - Wikipedia

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    ComiXology.com was launched July 2007 as an online community for comic book fans; the website allows readers to identify upcoming releases and develop pull lists (individual pre-orders) from local brick-and-mortar comic shops. The website displays weekly listings of new titles that can be viewed by issue: displaying cover art, credits ...

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