4/5 Steve R. 5 years ago on Google
As
I
entered
this
store
for
the
first
time,
I
wondered
if
it
would
live
up
to
its
name.
Well,
it
did
have
more
comics,
by
several
different
metrics,
than
the
usual
comic
shop.
Lots
of
back
issues,
lots
of
trades,
lots
of
hardcovers
and
omnibuses.
Lots
and
lots.
This
shop
is
fifteen
minutes
almost
due
north
on
I-25
from
the
Mile
High
Comics
Mega
Store,
and
it
even
surpasses
THAT
gigantic
store
in
one
important
way:
more
new
comics.
Comic
shops
don't
carry
many
new
comics
anymore.
They
carry
the
new
ones
their
hold-slot
subscribers
order
and
then
a
few
more
generally,
but
it's
simply
not
cost-effective
to
carry
a
full
selection
of
new
issues
very
week.
I
Want
More
Comics
carries
a
whole
lot
of
new
comics.
Browsers
and
casual
readers,
left
out
in
the
cold
by
other
stores,
will
be
quite
happy
here.
This
shop
may
not
be
a
"mega
store,"
but
it
is
quite
large,
with
an
expansive
gaming
area
in
the
back
that
was
very
busy
when
I
visited.
The
back
issues
are
plentiful
and
well-organized,
and
the
prices
seem
fair.
Everything
is
clean
and
orderly
(even
the
restrooms!)
and
the
store
seems
welcoming
to
women,
girls,
and
kids
of
all
ages.
There's
some
original
comic
art
on
display
-
nice!
-
and
lots
of
interesting
toys.
There
is
a
row
of
collectible
art
portfolios,
including
some
rare
works
that
I
haven't
seen
for
more
than
twenty
years.
I
have
a
few
minor
complaints.
Very
minor!
In
some
spots,
the
lighting
between
the
back-issue
longboxes
and
the
bookshelves
is
too
dim.
The
longboxes
themselves
are
packed
so
tightly
it
was
a
bit
hard
to
look
through
them.
Finally,
the
boxes
are
on
the
floor.
It
was
hard
for
me
to
kneel
and
stoop,
again
and
again,
to
look
for
the
back
issues
I
wanted.
Well...
I
realize
these
are
all
"old
guy"
complaints.
Maybe
comics
is
a
young
person's
game!
Still,
I
enjoyed
my
visit,
and
found
several
comics
I
wanted.
I
am
happy
to
recommend
this
store
to
other
comics
and
gaming
fans.
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