After some lunch, my boyfriend and I had made it to this comic book store to check it out. The ambiance is nice - there was a section for comics, old school, art books, and graphic novels (but no manga) as well as a section for the figures. I liked that they had a beverage stand in case we got thirsty.
There's also a seating area and there seems to be a television where they would actually show movies, shows, or whatever they wanted to in case whoever didn't want to look around the store.
The associates were extremely helpful and they seem very nice! It seemed they would promote some local artists as well.
Despite it all...there isn't much items in the store to actually buy. Sure, there's comic books and other things you'd find typical in a comic book store but it only had the bare minimum. I feel this place would be more apt to get together with friends and talk about similar interests. Perhaps that's what it was going for but the fact that it didn't have a manga section, that disappointed me. I think we'll come back to visit every once in a while for Dr. Who, fighting game tournaments, and maybe the Pokemon trading card games.