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Four comic book shops to check out in Las Vegas

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Carolyn G. Goodman Mayor at City of Las Vegas | Official website

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Pop culture enthusiasts in Las Vegas have several notable comic book stores to explore, each offering a distinct experience for fans of various genres.

Comics-N-Stuff, located at Meadows Mall, 4300 Meadows Lane, Suite 1320, is an extension of a well-known San Diego-based chain. The store provides a wide selection of comic books, graphic novels, and collectibles such as Funko Pops. Additionally, it offers gaming and sci-fi collectibles. More information can be found on their website: https://comics-n-stuff.com/.

Fandomverse Comics at 3250 N. Tenaya Way, Suite 117 features an extensive collection of graphic novels and hardcover editions from major publishers like Marvel, DC, Image, and Dark Horse. The store also has a significant section dedicated to Manga, catering to fans of series such as One Piece and Chainsaw Man. Details are available at https://fandomverse.com/.

Maximum Comics operates multiple locations in the Las Vegas Metro Area with its newest outpost at 7290 W. Azure Drive, Suite #130 in Centennial Hills. The store hosts game nights and signings alongside offering the latest releases in comics. For more information visit https://www.maximumcomics.com/.

Velvet Underground at 825 S. Decatur Blvd is the city's oldest comic book store run by Steven Riddle aka "The Riddler." It sells all the latest releases and maintains a large catalog of back issues along with various collectibles. Additional details can be found on their Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/VelvetUndergroundComicsLasVegas/.

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