So, to condense the last couple of days. I went down to the comic shop in San Bernardino, because its subsidiary, in Victorville, went out of business. For a little extra cash, I turned in my spare change into a Coin Star at my local Starter Brothers, (and saw the cutest, most adorable girl in front of me in the line). Then I went to the comic store. When I got there it was closed, but there was a sign that said “Be back in 10 minutes,” so I waited. When the guy came back (it looked like he went to buy lunch) he was very terse. I was hoping to have some one to talk to about comics, because I don’t know anyone else who likes comics, and I also had a lot of questions. The guy didn’t seem like talking so I just bought what I came for, and left. If the guy had seemed a little more friendly, I would have talked to him, and probably bought more from him. (His business didn’t look like it was doing very well.)
In the end, the day was good. I got all the issues that I missed of Secret Invasion. As I said if the guy seemed more like talking I would have asked him what issues I should read to start Iron Man. It was pretty cool that I was able to turn in only 6 months worth of change and buy three comic book. It seems like comic books are the only things that haven’t become too expensive. They’re pleasantly worth it, as it were.
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