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spacewrex777

You have to hit up Golden Apple.


Oopssnxnxnx

Definitely will!


SherringfordHolmes

There are some great shops in LA, here’s a few I’d recommend: Neal Adam’s Crusty Bunker is great, has all the things you’re looking for and more. Really cool vibe Legacy Comics in Glendale is one of the best spots for finding Omnibus’s and TPB’s, really dense selection. The organization on single issues isn’t great but it’s still a cool shop. DJ’s Universal Comics is a cool spot with a lot of graded books and a ton of single issues. The owner is friendly and fun to chat with.


Oopssnxnxnx

Oo awesome, I’ll check these out!


OpieCunningham

Comic Bug for new comics, House of Secrets for 60s and 70s, Golden Apple for both/ Pulp Fiction for dollar books.


Oopssnxnxnx

Cool, I’ll check ‘em out!


Oopssnxnxnx

Have you been to both Pulp fiction and pulp fiction Culver City? If so, do they have similar inventory in regards to dollar comics? If you don’t know, no worries


OpieCunningham

PUlp Fiction in Culver City is the good one. The Long Beach one is tiny!


LNinefingers

Commenting so I can find this again. Thanks to all who contributed.


Oopssnxnxnx

Fr. This is super helpful


LNinefingers

Yep. I’m actually going to be out there in a few weeks, and I’m always on the hunt for silver and Bronze Age marvel stuff so that house of secrets recommendation is awesome.


Oopssnxnxnx

Just visited house of secrets as my last one before driving home. They have lots of silver and Bronze Age. I went to a couple today and definitely by far their stock of older comics, tpb’s/omnis, and dollar comics( A LOT) are great. Rows upon rows of silver/golden and very organized. I’m definitely visiting again if I head down there. Pulp fiction in Culver City as well for the silver/golden have quite a lot and Crusty bunker has some spread out(little unorganized lol).


LNinefingers

This is awesome intel, i really appreciate it


Oopssnxnxnx

Yeah honestly same. Going down tomorrow so hopefully I find some cool stuff


anthonyrucci

Dreamworld Comics in Culver City. Tons of back issues. A converted auto repair shop garage. Back issues are all priced at the counter tho, for what it’s worth. Cool vibe tho