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Atomic Comics was a popular Valley comic book chain before an accident in Mesa forced closure in 2011. Now it's back in Gilbert at SanTan Village.
And a fictionalized version of Atomic Comics even appeared in the 2010 superhero flick Kick-Ass. “Those were the glory days of Atomic Comics,” Malve says. “People came to us to get their comics.
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The new Atomic Comics, which recently announced a comeback 10 years after the Arizona chain folded, is opening Wednesday, Nov. 24, in Macerich’s SanTan Village shopping center in Gilbert.
Yes @Atomic_Comics is now closed. I will miss running my store. I had the best staff ever! @jinbins, Sam, Jill, Yvette and everyone else. Atomic Comics assistant manager of Jennifer Davidson tweeted; ...
Szasz, who has more than 800 comics in his collection, says the “golden age” of atomic comics was in the 1940s and 1950s. Characters like Atom Ant and Atomic Bunny helped sell the public on ...
Atomic Comics owner Mike Malve confirmed in a newsletter to industry folks that the Arizona comic shop chain closed all four of its locations as of yesterday, Sunday, August 21.
Atomic Comics, a Valley leader in comic book sales, closed all four Valley locations Monday after 25 years of operation due to bankruptcy. Atomic Comics gained prominence as the premiere Valley comic ...
Atomic Comics #4 (Green Publishing Co., 1946) featuring Matt Baker artwork. It's been widely noted that Baker's Kid Kane in Atomic Comics #2-4 is very similar to Kayo Kirby, a character from ...
A look at our nuclear history through comic panels proves illuminating. Book Review: 'Atomic Comics: Cartoonists Confront the Nuclear World' by Ferenc Morton Szasz Seattle Post-Intelligencer Logo ...
ATOMIC COMIC - A Human Cartoon Fantasia, written by and starring Sara Toby Moore will be performed beginning Friday, June 30, 2023, with an opening night scheduled for Saturday, July 1.