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[Photo via FB] NOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!! First Bergen Street and Now Locust Moon, another comics shop that had great taste and led the way to a wider view of comics with not only a great store but a Festival and an award winning Little Nemo anthology. The Philadelphia-based store had a good run, but now as co-owner […]
“On a more hopeful note, Bergen Street did not close down due to low sales, but rather co-owner Tom Adams desire to move to Europe to be with his wife, co-owner Amy Adams.”
Well, if a comic book store owner can marry Amy Adams, then there is hope for all of us! ;-)
I fear January might bring a lot of not-so-hot news for “not forward looking” stores, if half of the undercurrents I hear suck people down. It’s probably harder to be a “Big Two” focused store today than almost any other time in the history of the DM.
-B
Oh no!
Far and away the best shop in the area.
Bergen St and Locus Moon are two stores that inspired me to take the path I’m currently on. This is sad news, but man, those future endeavours sure are bright.
Brian, Locust Moon is as far from a “big two” shop as I’ve ever seen.
Locust Moon rules forever! Tell me more about this Brooklyn store rumor.
Jacob: I know that. What I’m saying is that more mainstream stores are also likely to have a poor first quarter.
-B