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Tuesday August 11th Downtown Store= BIGGEST.SALE.EVER

Come in and help us celebrate our 15th anniversary!
TUESDAY, AUGUST 11th 6pm Downtown!


All Suburban Stores will close at 5pm on Tuesday August 11th so we can get the whole DTC family downtown.
The events at the downtown location start at 6pm.

Music, Food, Guest Artists, and the HUGEST sale in the history of Downtown Comics.
We are celebrating the 70th Anniversary of Marvel Comics with exclusive comics and variant covers to this event.
We are blocking off the sidewalk and parking lanes to make room for a live Rock and/or Roll band on Market street.
Dick's Bodacious BBQ will be catering the pulled pork sandwiches and sides with both indoor and outdoor seating.
Free sodas, or beverages of your choice.
Guest artist Jon Buran(World of Warcraft, Thor Adventures) will be signing and sketching for all of you fans.
For the little ones we will have free comics, door prizes, and goodies.
For those of you who have been around long enough to remember the old Pennsylvania Street store, we will be taking a group picture in front of the storefront which you will be welcome to join.
Come see your favorite employees past and present at this event.

The Sales(all sales at Downtown Store from 6-10pm only)
We're rolling back the calendar to 1939 when the first Marvel Comic was published.
All unpriced back issues will be 10cents!
You read correctly, all of our bargain comics and any other books you find in our bins without a price sticker are a dime.
All Priced Back Issues in the bins are 50% off.
All Comics on the rack are 15% off
Statues, Hardcovers, Toys, T-Shirts, Posters 30% off
Games are already 15% off

2 new back issue collections have just been purchased for this sale. 1is a high grade silver/bronze marvel collection with most of the keys in it. The second collection is solid runs of modern Marvel and DC. Both these collections will be graded appropriately and offered at 30% off. Many of the modern runs, we frankly won't have time to price so guess what. 10 cents.

Come out to see us and take advantage of the biggest bargains in the entire midwest. One night only. See you there!


--Sale prices apply only to products on the shelf by August 1st. No new products released in august are on sale unless specifically stated. Sales not eligible for combining with other specials, discounts, or "add-ons" to prepaid giftcards.

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Jacob Williams Comment by Jacob Williams on August 11, 2009 at 8:05pm
The sale was fantastic! I can't wait for next year!
Cisco Gonzalez Comment by Cisco Gonzalez on August 11, 2009 at 7:31pm
I had a great time! There were tons of comic deals, I wish I had time to search everything in the store. A great turnout and the live band was very entertaining. Glad I came!
Cisco Gonzalez Comment by Cisco Gonzalez on August 11, 2009 at 2:26pm
I'll be there with the kids!!!
Ben Olson Comment by Ben Olson on August 11, 2009 at 8:29am
Can't wait! See you tonight!

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