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			<description><![CDATA[Continuing this discussion from another thread.

According to DIAMOND COMICS, the USA's largest (and pretty much only) comic book distributor has around 3000 accounts around the country.  But is this an accurate number?

It's a difficult number to truly pin down.  How many physical comic hook stores truly exist in the USA?

Please feel free to vote in the poll, and add any links to back up your vote and/or your opinion and invite those to share in the discussion!

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			<description><![CDATA[Now is this just strictly comics (to include gaming and other comic related material) or can it include used book stores that also carry comics? Just want to clarify.]]></description>
			<pubDate>Fri, 19 Jul 2013 08:19:42 GMT</pubDate>
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			<description><![CDATA[Do not believe even Diamond would be objectionable to
keeping an account open after a B&M store is closed as
long as you never have a hiccup with your bill. 
As tight as the market is on the distributor/dealer
end, dismissing business possibilites for any reason
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			<pubDate>Fri, 19 Jul 2013 08:21:18 GMT</pubDate>
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			<description><![CDATA[[quote=The_Valiant_One]...3000 may be the number of accounts Diamond has, but I think that number is inflated to include accounts out of the country, shops no longer in business that still hold accounts in good standing, flea market/convention sellers as well as online dealers...[/quote]What about places like Hastings and Barnes & Noble?  Are they getting their books from Diamond or another distributor?  I've asked at the local locations but the staff don't know...  I do not consider either to be a "comic shop".  
Where does Toys R Us get theirs?  My local store has a fairly good sized funny book section, but they're almost a month behind on "new" stuff.]]></description>
			<pubDate>Fri, 19 Jul 2013 08:28:50 GMT</pubDate>
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			<description><![CDATA[Im certain diamonds accounts include internet shops and flea market stores also.

Where I live I can drive 45-60 minutes in any direction and hit a brick and mortar comic book speciality shop that offer new issues.

There are quite a few permanent comic/collectable shops (mostly in antique shops or flea markets) in that same radius that have huge back issue stock but, do not have diamond accounts.

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			<description><![CDATA[[quote=BruceReville]Now is this just strictly comics (to include gaming and other comic related material) or can it include used book stores that also carry comics? Just want to clarify.[/quote]

For the purpose of this poll, we consider a brick and mortar comic shop to be any physical comic book store which orders new comic books, games or any other product on a regular basis from Diamond Comics Distributors.

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			<pubDate>Fri, 19 Jul 2013 09:24:43 GMT</pubDate>
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			<description><![CDATA[[quote=Xylob][quote=The_Valiant_One]...3000 may be the number of accounts Diamond has, but I think that number is inflated to include accounts out of the country, shops no longer in business that still hold accounts in good standing, flea market/convention sellers as well as online dealers...[/quote]What about places like Hastings and Barnes & Noble?  Are they getting their books from Diamond or another distributor?  I've asked at the local locations but the staff don't know...  I do not consider either to be a "comic shop".  
Where does Toys R Us get theirs?  My local store has a fairly good sized funny book section, but they're almost a month behind on "new" stuff.[/quote]

Both good questions and ones I honestly don't know the answers to.  I'm almost positive that HASTINGS has a DIAMOND account because they carry the PREVIEW magazine for customers to order from...however, TRU and B&N are a different story.

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			<description><![CDATA[the only two barnes and nobles ive been in didn't have comic books, just graphic novels which would lead me to believe they don't have a diamond account.  atleast the two ive been in

when waldenbooks was around in my area they had a spin rack with comics but they all closed down.]]></description>
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			<description><![CDATA[I vote on 1984 jelly beans in the jar. :-d ]]></description>
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			<description><![CDATA[[quote=The_Valiant_One][quote=Xylob][quote=The_Valiant_One]...3000 may be the number of accounts Diamond has, but I think that number is inflated to include accounts out of the country, shops no longer in business that still hold accounts in good standing, flea market/convention sellers as well as online dealers...[/quote]What about places like Hastings and Barnes & Noble?  Are they getting their books from Diamond or another distributor?  I've asked at the local locations but the staff don't know...  I do not consider either to be a "comic shop".  
Where does Toys R Us get theirs?  My local store has a fairly good sized funny book section, but they're almost a month behind on "new" stuff.[/quote]
Both good questions and ones I honestly don't know the answers to.  I'm almost positive that HASTINGS has a DIAMOND account because they carry the PREVIEW magazine for customers to order from...however, TRU and B&N are a different story.[/quote]Yeah, the Hastings (actually a TradeSmart, but same thing) here even has a subscription service for customers.

Two of the B&N in the area have rather large funny book sections, most of the others have only a few titles or none at all.
I'm wondering if B&N and TRU don't get theirs from regional magazine distributors like Harrisburg News, Newport, etc.]]></description>
			<pubDate>Fri, 19 Jul 2013 10:43:53 GMT</pubDate>
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			<description><![CDATA[I know that within a 20 mile radius of my house there are at least 6 Brick and Mortars:

Velocity Comics - My personal favorite. Patrick is totally awesome.

Stories - 3 locations, great selection. Nice people.

Dave's Comics - Dave is basically Comic Book Guy from the Simpsons.

Nostalgia Plus - Don't bother.

Expand that radius to 60 miles and you can add a dozen more from Fredericksburg, Charlottesville, Staunton, Roanoke, Newport News, Norfolk, Warrenton, etc.

So I'm thinking that the state of Virginia alone probably has 20-25 shops, possibly more?
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			<pubDate>Fri, 19 Jul 2013 10:52:29 GMT</pubDate>
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			<description><![CDATA[[quote=Xylob][quote=The_Valiant_One][quote=Xylob][quote=The_Valiant_One]...3000 may be the number of accounts Diamond has, but I think that number is inflated to include accounts out of the country, shops no longer in business that still hold accounts in good standing, flea market/convention sellers as well as online dealers...[/quote]What about places like Hastings and Barnes & Noble?  Are they getting their books from Diamond or another distributor?  I've asked at the local locations but the staff don't know...  I do not consider either to be a "comic shop".  
Where does Toys R Us get theirs?  My local store has a fairly good sized funny book section, but they're almost a month behind on "new" stuff.[/quote]
Both good questions and ones I honestly don't know the answers to.  I'm almost positive that HASTINGS has a DIAMOND account because they carry the PREVIEW magazine for customers to order from...however, TRU and B&N are a different story.[/quote]Yeah, the Hastings (actually a TradeSmart, but same thing) here even has a subscription service for customers.
[/quote]

I'd bet that Hastings (or anyone) who orders their own variant covers has a Diamond account. So, I'd say yes to Hastings but probably no to TRU & B&N. Even though the B&N's and TRU's around me have comics.

I choose 1800-2000 because even if there are 3000 accounts, I'd bet there are a bunch of inactive accounts and non B&M retailers out there. Heck, ComicsCastle is a non-B&M here on CCL. How many other CCL stores are online only? And that doesn't even begin to count the other internet only stores.]]></description>
			<pubDate>Fri, 19 Jul 2013 18:39:24 GMT</pubDate>
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			<description><![CDATA[[quote=MoonKnight1]I know that within a 20 mile radius of my house there are at least 6 Brick and Mortars:

Velocity Comics - My personal favorite. Patrick is totally awesome.

Stories - 3 locations, great selection. Nice people.

Dave's Comics - Dave is basically Comic Book Guy from the Simpsons.

Nostalgia Plus - Don't bother.

Expand that radius to 60 miles and you can add a dozen more from Fredericksburg, Charlottesville, Staunton, Roanoke, Newport News, Norfolk, Warrenton, etc.

So I'm thinking that the state of Virginia alone probably has 20-25 shops, possibly more?
[/quote]

Wish I could say the same about NJ. It seems like at least half (possibly 75%) of the stores in Northern NJ have closed in the last 5-7 years. ]]></description>
			<pubDate>Fri, 19 Jul 2013 18:40:49 GMT</pubDate>
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			<description><![CDATA[You got the stash ;-) ]]></description>
			<pubDate>Fri, 19 Jul 2013 19:33:06 GMT</pubDate>
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			<description><![CDATA[Barnes and Nobles offer newsstand editions, so they don't have a Diamond account.

If Toys R Us are a month behind, the same is true for them.]]></description>
			<pubDate>Fri, 19 Jul 2013 19:59:26 GMT</pubDate>
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			<description><![CDATA[I bet there is at least 3000 in the entire country.  However up here in Maine I can only think of 5 in the entire state. But.. this is Maine.]]></description>
			<pubDate>Sat, 20 Jul 2013 19:26:22 GMT</pubDate>
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			<description><![CDATA[Well theres around 15 comic book stores near me between pinellas, pasco and hernando counties here in florida]]></description>
			<pubDate>Sat, 20 Jul 2013 20:11:26 GMT</pubDate>
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			<description><![CDATA[Maybe a new poll... How many of the "210,218 Users" are bots?]]></description>
			<pubDate>Mon, 15 Jun 2020 10:34:15 GMT</pubDate>
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			<description><![CDATA[[quote=SwiftMann]Maybe a new poll... How many of the "210,218 Users" are bots?[/quote]
I would guess, "A lot" but at least we don't have to worry about that one anymore! b-) ]]></description>
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			<description><![CDATA[[quote=MoonKnight1]I know that within a 20 mile radius of my house there are at least 6 Brick and Mortars:

Velocity Comics - My personal favorite. Patrick is totally awesome.

Stories - 3 locations, great selection. Nice people.

Dave's Comics - Dave is basically Comic Book Guy from the Simpsons.

Nostalgia Plus - Don't bother.

[/quote]

Let's see how things have changed in 7 years.

Stories closed two of their locations, including the best one.  Dave's closed not long after he died.   If Nostalgia Plus is the one in Willow Lawn, that got new owners and a new name.

One shop not on the list is Richmond Comix is on Midlothian Turnpike, almost at 288.  That's my go-to shop for taking my kid to FCBD.]]></description>
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			<description><![CDATA[I was actually thinking the same thing.

Yes, Nostalgia Plus was sold and renamed Alpha Comics & Games. 

The Willow Lawn website describes them like this:

[quote]Alpha Comics & Games

Locally owned and operated, Alpha Comics & Games is the premier seller of comics and comic related merchandise in the Richmond, Virginia area.[/quote]

Yeah, not so much.

The space is tiny since they chopped the mall up to make it a pedestrian/outdoor space so they don't really have a great selection past new releases. I went in one time to check it out and maybe talk to the owners but they were not there. It was a Saturday so understandable.

The person working the register had no clue about anything comic book related which was a little odd. I asked her a few questions (not even tough ones) and all I got was a blank stare. They did have a lot of games however.

Hate to say it but I still haven't been to Richmond Comix. Not for any reason other than it is a bit out of the way for me. Hmmm, actually it's only a half hour away from where I live now. Maybe I will stop by. :-k 

Chip, I don't know you if you get downtown very often but have you ever been to Velocity?

There is also Third Eye Comics in Mechanicsville I haven't been to yet.

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			<description><![CDATA[I know in the greater Kansas City area there's less than 20 stores total. The rub is that 11 of them are Vintage Stocks, which is a chain that sells new and second hand comics, movies, video games, and toys. Still, once or twice a year I like to hit up all 11 stores in a day when they're doing a buy one get one free sale to see what I can grab (since they're generally pretty ignorant of the real value of a lot of comics, picked up a $240 copy of the RI cover of Transformers More than Meets the Eye #19 for $4 several years ago and recently picked up a 3rd print of Venom #3 for $2... among others. Oh, if only I had hung onto dozen copies or so that I picked up Avenging Spider-man #9 for cheap rather than flipping them for $20 each.)

B-Bop Comics: They have a north and south location (buying out another store for the second location) and their big claim to fame is that several years ago they amassed a collection of one copy of every Marvel comic every published.

Elite Comics: Probably the biggest selection of any of the stores in the area.

Clint's Comics: Unfortunately the owner was killed in a robbery a few years ago and the shop has suffered significantly since then.

Pop Culture Comix: The second nicest and knowledgeable owner of all the shops in the area, he's always willing to help you find everything you're looking for and has the cleanest set-up of all of the stores.

A to Z Comics: Best true comic shop in the area, the owner knows her stock forwards and backwards and will basically know if she has something when you ask her.]]></description>
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			<description><![CDATA[[quote=MoonKnight1]
Chip, I don't know you if you get downtown very often but have you ever been to Velocity?
[/quote]

No.  I almost did one time.  I ordered some stuff from here (probably through Brett), and chose the option to pick it up in the store, but they ended up mailing it to me anyway.

I've probably gone past it a few times.  I'll have to check it out when current circumstances improve.  Too bad training camp isn't happening this year, because that would literally put me in the area.

There's also the Time Capsule in Hopewell.  It used to be in Chester, but they moved a few years ago.  All I really remember is that it was a place to go pick up a recent issue that I might have missed.  I think they are more game oriented, and mainly carry new comics.  My brother-in-law got me some gift certificates there for Christmas and I'm hoping they have a decent stock of hardcovers or omnibuses for me to use it on.]]></description>
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			<description><![CDATA[I've never had a local store.the closest was 50 miles in either direction but several of those have closed in the last few years.i really enjoy going to stores and digging through back stock.i went on a mini vacation to charlotte NC about 5 years ago and spent the most part of one day buying stuff from about 5 local stores.i don't think my gf enjoyed it but she got used to it.]]></description>
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			<description><![CDATA[[quote=SwiftMann]Maybe a new poll... How many of the "210,218 Users" are bots?[/quote]Stop it.....positive vibes.....positive vibes...
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			<description><![CDATA[[quote=MoonKnight1]I was actually thinking the same thing.

Yes, Nostalgia Plus was sold and renamed [b]Alpha Comics[/b] & Games. 

The Willow Lawn website describes them like this:

[quote]Alpha Comics & Games

Locally owned and operated, Alpha Comics & Games is the premier seller of comics and comic related merchandise in the Richmond, Virginia area.[/quote]

Yeah, not so much.

The space is tiny since they chopped the mall up to make it a pedestrian/outdoor space so they don't really have a great selection past new releases. I went in one time to check it out and maybe talk to the owners but they were not there. It was a Saturday so understandable.

The person working the register had no clue about anything comic book related which was a little odd. I asked her a few questions (not even tough ones) and all I got was a blank stare. They did have a lot of games however.

Hate to say it but I still haven't been to Richmond Comix. Not for any reason other than it is a bit out of the way for me. Hmmm, actually it's only a half hour away from where I live now. Maybe I will stop by. :-k 

Chip, I don't know you if you get downtown very often but have you ever been to Velocity?

There is also Third Eye Comics in Mechanicsville I haven't been to yet.

[/quote] So, they stole the name that I stole from a store in Canada....]]></description>
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			<description><![CDATA[[quote=pottersan][quote=MoonKnight1]I was actually thinking the same thing.

Yes, Nostalgia Plus was sold and renamed [b]Alpha Comics[/b] & Games. 

The Willow Lawn website describes them like this:

[quote]Alpha Comics & Games

Locally owned and operated, Alpha Comics & Games is the premier seller of comics and comic related merchandise in the Richmond, Virginia area.[/quote]

Yeah, not so much.

The space is tiny since they chopped the mall up to make it a pedestrian/outdoor space so they don't really have a great selection past new releases. I went in one time to check it out and maybe talk to the owners but they were not there. It was a Saturday so understandable.

The person working the register had no clue about anything comic book related which was a little odd. I asked her a few questions (not even tough ones) and all I got was a blank stare. They did have a lot of games however.

Hate to say it but I still haven't been to Richmond Comix. Not for any reason other than it is a bit out of the way for me. Hmmm, actually it's only a half hour away from where I live now. Maybe I will stop by. :-k 

Chip, I don't know you if you get downtown very often but have you ever been to Velocity?

There is also Third Eye Comics in Mechanicsville I haven't been to yet.

[/quote] So, they stole the name that I stole from a store in Canada....[/quote]
Yeah, but they added [b]and Games[/b]. :-" ]]></description>
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			<description><![CDATA[[quote=bluedevil2002][quote=MoonKnight1]
Chip, I don't know you if you get downtown very often but have you ever been to Velocity?
[/quote]

No.  I almost did one time.  I ordered some stuff from here (probably through Brett), and chose the option to pick it up in the store, but they ended up mailing it to me anyway.

I've probably gone past it a few times.  I'll have to check it out when current circumstances improve.  Too bad training camp isn't happening this year, because that would literally put me in the area.

There's also the Time Capsule in Hopewell.  It used to be in Chester, but they moved a few years ago.  All I really remember is that it was a place to go pick up a recent issue that I might have missed.  I think they are more game oriented, and mainly carry new comics.  My brother-in-law got me some gift certificates there for Christmas and I'm hoping they have a decent stock of hardcovers or omnibuses for me to use it on.[/quote]

If you (or anyone else reading this) ever go to Velocity drop my name and tell them that you heard about them through CCL. I always hype them up here and Patrick has said that if you say the secret code, "Howie sent me" that they would hook you up. :-$ ]]></description>
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