Newbury Comics

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Northampton, United States

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Comic book store· Novelty store· Music store

Newbury Comics Reviews | Rating 4.5 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Newbury Comics is located in Northampton, United States on 38 Pleasant St. Newbury Comics is rated 4.5 out of 5 in the category comic book store in United States.

Address

38 Pleasant St

Phone

+1 4135868526

Service options

In-store shopping

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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levon hilling

These are dark and dangerous times and the employees clearly take their roll in protecting the community from further covid outbreak seriously. I don't like those pop toys though, it'd be cool if those weren't a thing anymore and the space was used for more local art stuff or records or more employee favorite kinda stuff, anything but those pop figures

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A.D's Adventure

Great store! They have lots to look at and buy. The aren't to expensive so that's a big plus. They also have wonderful customer service. Id definitely recommend this place and will definitely be back for some vinyls and body jewelery.

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Kai Langelier

The store is awesome, great atmosphere. It is always exciting to find deals on clothes, movies, music, comics and more. No reason not to check it out! Plus, COVID-wise the store/staff are very conscious and responsible.

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Damian Deamici

(Review only pertinent to the record store) This was bound to happen: capitalism meets nostalgia. It fails as a record store and as a community building exercise. If you like to buy things and records came as an interesting option, then sure. If you really like the idea of music as some sort of liberation or even escape (“I listen to music to get away from my problems”), please don’t encourage this... Their collection is not too bad, but the labels and the prices only reiterate the place of the consumer that the very music they’re selling is trying to escape. No store is free from that dooming paradox, but I hope that music can be better than that. The insistence on “sales” or “top 40” valued the object over the music. Might as well listen to it on Spotify, everything on the store you will find there.

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Abdallah Bouhouari

Pretty nice place to spend some time when it is cold out downtown Northampton MA.