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Beachead Comics

5.0 (2 reviews)
Closed • 12:00 pm - 8:00 PM

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9 years ago

Great selections of comics, figures, comics, books - just picked up my Spider-Man supply of gifts for my nephews birthday!

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Cloud City Games

Cloud City Games

(6 reviews)

Cloud City Games main location has made a big move from Emmaus to the Lehigh Valley Mall in…read moreWhitehall. Shop is located in the JCPenney wing on the second floor, in the former Disney store. Space is large with plenty of room for future growth. Cloud City has a limited selection of new pull comics, but has a large selection of graphic novels. Several bins of longbox comics are located in the center of the shop at various price points. Has some toys and collectables spread throughout the shop. They have a good selection of board gaming and other gaming items. I'm interested to see how this move works out for Cloud City. Lehigh Valley Mall is a good mall with lots of foot traffic. Biggest issue Cloud City has is they are also now in direct competition with the areas highest end comic shop, ComicMasters, which is located in the Whitehall Mall across the street. I'm not sure Cloud City has the product selection to compete. During previous visits at the old location, my friend has often done well in their comic bins, while I did better when they previously had more one-dollar longboxes.

They have a good selection of items, but they are so overpriced. They were higher than average…read morepriced when they were Emmaus, but since they moved into the mall they have added the ridiculous rent costs onto the consumer. I know prices went up across the board everywhere by 5-10% but theirs went up 20%. Your better off getting your stuff online like amazon or other online gaming stores. Couple Examples: Box of Edge of Eternity MTG at Cloud City $156 / on TCG $134. AMazon $132. D&D mini's Box at Cloud City $29.99 on Amazon $19.99 etc. Save your money and shop online.

Lehigh Valley Comic Convention - Agri-Plex April 2025 event.

Lehigh Valley Comic Convention

(1 review)

Lehigh Valley Comic Convention now uses two separate venues, as they run at both the Lehigh Carbon…read moreCommunity College and the Allentown Fairgrounds Agri-Plex. The Lehigh Carbon Community College events are smaller but usually have a respectable number of dealers and several guests, with free parking. In 2024, the convention made a major change by having an event at the Allentown Fairgrounds Agri-Plex. This was a badly needed move as prior to this, the convention was feeling stale and running too many events per year at the community college. The Agri-Plex allowed to them to have two large open rooms for vendors, guests, and an on-site food stand. Biggest challenges were the lines to get in as the attendance was larger than expected and crowding at the entrance among the vendors. Vendor selection was good offering a wide variety of comics and toys. For 2025 the convention returned to the Agri-Plex, and had another large crowd with the line to get in still strong even several hours after opening despite the wet weather. There was still enough parking even with the crowd. Layout was largely the same. Comic vendors came in all sizes and price points, with there being everything from quarter book boxes to wall books worth hundreds of dollars. The convention also had guests, display vehicles, and toy vendors. It was an easy event to attend with a low-ticket price and was worth my time. Overall, the Lehigh Valley Comic Convention's event at the Agri-Plex has been a major success and brought needed changes to the convention. While it's not the size of something like FAN EXPO Philadelphia, it's also much cheaper and easier to access. You could bring the family here, get some comic books, eat, and not go bankrupt. The expansion to two days and dates in June for 2026 will be interesting and I look forward to attending.

From the owner: Helping fans for over 15 years. Tons of comic books. Many good deals from Golden Age, Silver Age,…read moreand current titles. Also has toys, Manga, Heroclix, action figures, gaming, non sports cards, statues, and much more. A family friendly comic book show.

JAF Comics - Outside of the Trolley Station. We're located on the first floor!

JAF Comics

(7 reviews)

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I have been screwed by this company online twice through a selling platform. They sell the comic…read moreand then later cancel the sale. Probably selling it elsewhere, as they are quite large. Screw people and it will be known. ​

JAF (Just Action Figures) Comics is located north of Bethlehem on the Nazareth Pike, in the Trolley…read moreStation Mall. The shop expanded in early 2021 into previously vacant space and now has a new external entrance. Essentially, they moved all the comics and toys into the new space, and converted the old space into a gaming area. This expansion led to the closing of JAF's second location at the Palmer Park Mall, which had quietly become a standout shop for its new pull selection and $1 book bins. The shop has a good selection of new comic books and graphic novels. They have a fair selection of wall books and collectables. Longbox selection wildly varies. While they do have many, the cheaper boxes are located on the floor, making them hard to comfortably access. I wasn't here for the selection of gaming items, so I can't comment on that part of JAF. Staff have been a strong part of JAF, generally being friendly and helpful. JAF for me is challenging to rate, as the "main" store has always been a little average compared to other local shops. It's worth a stop to browse if in the area but going out of the way to come here would be a question. Overall, JAF is a 3.5, but rounding it up to a 4.

The Portal Comics & Gaming

The Portal Comics & Gaming

(16 reviews)

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The Portal Comics and Gaming is not a shop I usually stop at when in the Lehigh Valley due to its…read morelocation being closer to Bethlehem, but for certain people this shop will be valuable. It shares the building with other business including a CVS, and parking is shared with their lots or on the street. This is a light comic book shop with limited selection, to the point if they dropped comics from there name, I don't think anyone would notice. Handful of wall books and mostly modern books in their short boxes. Graphic novel selection was better than average with several shelves. Portal primarily focuses on gaming, with them having a large board gaming selection. Other gaming items are located around the shop, including various Warhammer items and paint for gaming items. Gaming space is located in the back of the shop, in a separate room from the merchandise. Overall, if you are looking for gaming items, The Portal should meet your needs. I would do my comic shopping at other shops in the Lehigh Valley, however.

Was a customer for many years back when they first opened and was happy to support them in their…read moregrowing stages. They have been around for 20 years now, but they have really fallen since their prime years. What used to be a fun place with stocked shelves has turned into a skeleton of its former self. May empty shelves with little to no restock other than board games. Their D&D is almost nonexistent, their Warhammer barely there, and comics are laughable. They are always out of stock of MTG boxes so don't try unless you pre order. Seems like they only focus on selling on TCG. Even their webstore is empty, almost every item on their is listed as out of stock. Its actually depressing walking in there now. The employees are awkard and stare at you like you have three heads. I remember years ago there were 4 co-owners and there was always 1 or 2 of them there, I believe their names were Brian and Andy. They were always friendly and would often Join in for a game of MTG or Heroclix if no one else was around. There are now multiple shops around with better service and stock. I recommend skipping this store and trying one of the other Lehigh Valley Stores

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