Wednesday, July 18, 2007  
The Comic Book Collector, London, Ontario

:: Posted by Bryan @ 7/18/2007 06:04:00 AM
Some clarification about events alluded to the other day, straight from the horse's mouth:

London Ontario's oldest comic book shop is moving in August to a new
bigger and better location. The Comic Book Collector, which is fast
approaching its 30th anniversary, was founded September 1979 by Eddie
Smet and his wife Zorka. Its current owner Tim Morris has decided that
a change of venue is necessary. Situated only a couple of blocks east
of the current store, the new shop will be more than twice the size
of the of the old location..We'll have space for more back issues on
the floor, more product on the walls as well as more gaming space for
Heroclix, Warhammer, Mechwarrior and others. The store has always been
in London's Old East Village, first at 616 Dundas, then when Tim
bought the store it was moved to 610 just a couple of doors west. The
new location is still in Old East at 779 Dundas Street just a few
doors west of Rectory Street ( near Aeolian Hall). Check out the CBC
web page
for updates on the move and other events. Remember to look
for the orange.

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