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My local one is called Amazing Fantasy.
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I can't help but notice when people talk about comics and comic shops, they never talk about the old children's type ones. Are they not popular anymore?
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Dunno if we're talking about the same thing but here hasn't been an "old, children's type" comic shop around me since the mid 80's. I then just relied on Newsagents...
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It is a shame, I don't know many kids who are interested in the old children's comics.
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Abstract Sprocket in Norwich
There's also one in Ipswich called Central City Comics and I'm wondering if it takes its name from the home city of Barry Allen, the second Flash |
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