South-Central Pennsylvania's Ultra-Hip Pop Culture Mecca™! Since its founding in 1988 by local fans Ned Senft and Bill Wahl, Comix Connection™ has served the Pennsylvania comic-reading community for over 20 years. From its humble beginnings in the old York Book Emporium in downtown York to its current globe-straddling locations in the West Manchester Mall in York and on the Carlisle Pike in Mechanicsburg, Comix Connection™ has always provided the very best in customer service, selection of neat stuff and attention to detail. Visit us today! Questions? Comments? Call or Email us! Of course, all images are © and ™ their respective copyright and trademark holders! No matter where you go, there you are.
Thursday, October 12, 2006
Comix Connection York
- West Manchester Mall
- 1800 Loucks Road
- P.O. Box 8020
- York, PA 17404
- Phone: 717-767-4871
- Hours: Mon-Sat 10-9, Sun 12-5
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- Artworks Building, Carlisle Pike
- 6200 Carlisle Pike, Suite C
- Mechanicsburg, PA 17050
- Phone: 717-591-2727
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1 Comments:
a lot of people say that the stories got better with this book(watchmen) and dark knight and sandman...these stories were great but so were was the stuff before it...if i thought of anything when you showed this page here, it was that the comics became more cinematic in story telling, at least since Eisner did it years before...making them more enjoyable to read and look at...
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