Yesterday, the news began spreading on social networks. That employees of Mike Malve's four-strong chain of Atomic Comics in Phoenix, Arizona was closing, effective immediately. Atomic Comics manager ...
Joe Furman, Mike Malve and Scott Hagen have one thing in common: They all love comics. For Scott Hagen, that love meant biking to the store and picking up a comic book with all the money he’d earned ...
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 ...
The first time I visited an Atomic Comics store, I was convinced that I had found heaven on Earth. You see, my parents had very recently split and my mom and I moved cross-country to start our lives ...
After hearing their shop of choice closed, local comic book fans and loyal Atomic Comics customers had a big question: What will happen to the comics I ordered? No need to panic. All About Books and ...
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. In an emailed ...
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.
The subject of the "nuclear world" is so scientifically advanced that the average American has no idea what is involved. All most of us know that it has something to do with splitting the atom, if we ...
Prepare to see Madman Atomic Comics coming to an end this August as creator Mike Allred concludes an entire series’ of stories in one final blockbuster issue and his new album, “The Gear: Left Of ...
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. The store, ...
Head over to the Los Alamos Historical Society museum, and you’ll find more cartoons. A back-room display features comics such as Atoman, Atom Ant, Atomic Mouse, even Atomic Bunny. Titled “Zap, Zing, ...