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There is the old Funny Farm in Vandalia. I don't know what it is called now. The guy who owns it is nice enough and they have some interesting books. But you can never go through the back issues because he has stuff stacked all over.
I was there maybe a year or so ago. It was still called the Funny Farm. It used to be an elderly couple who owned the place but they had just recently sold out to a new owner.
Yeah, the new guy, Brian, is a really nice guy. He will help you find whatever you need. He has a really good selection, but you have to ask...He does have some of his stuff out, but the arrangement of the room feels crowded...there's a lot of unused space, but if you're in there, just tell him what you're looking for..He's pretty knowledgeable about comics.
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Where's Maverick's at? Never heard of it.
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Never got a chance to visit the Dragon's Lair, but always heard good things. I tried to visit there near the end, but it was already closed. Some good things just don't last.
It seems that the market for comic books in the Dayton area isn't as strong as it used to be. There's still the Bookery in Fairborn...but it's such a far drive for me...I usually make it there 2 maybe three times a year.
Can any of you guys suggest a good comic shop close to Englewood...or west of there?
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hygroscopic
Made me take out my dictionary. Who says this board isn't educational?
hy·gro·scop·ic /ha*grə*sk*p*k/ Pronunciation Key - Show Spelled Pronunciation[hahy-gruh-skop-ik]
–adjective absorbing or attracting moisture from the air.
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Wanted to give some love to Steve...AKA EvilAsh for selling me this: Great communication and great book! Thanks, Steve!