First off let me say that this is a nice space. Coming in its clean and open, bright too.
I wasn't greeted when I came in, which I'm not such a fan of. Just a quick hello is all I ask.
I walked around looking at various things looking for the back issues and for the life of me I thought I'd found the first comic shop with no comic books.
It turns out they are under the front window (awful placement with the Arizona sun) and I looked to see just an anemic selection back issue selection. I'm certain that many people have much larger personal collections than what is here.
So I go to the front desk to see if I'm missing the old X-Men books that I don't see any of (thats uncommon considering their popularity and long history) but there were no wall books or special comics save a couple in a display case.
What I found surprising is the lack of emphasis on comic books. Now, I am sure they aren't huge money makers, and I completely understand that you have to offer additional products to stay profitable and all, but it almost feels cheap to put COMICS on the storefront and have very few comics outside of new stuff. This is more of a retail toy and game focus than anything.
I was directed to Bookman's next door which I did, but that's a different review.