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    Eclipse Books & Comics

    Eclipse Books & Comics

    (3 reviews)

    $$$

    Admittedly it's been a while since I've been to this shop, but from what I've heard and read from…read morelocal comic fans like myself, the store hasn't improved since my last trip. Eclipse is one of the few spots in Rolla to get yourself a comic, which makes it so weird when you walk in and the people running the place stare you down like a vulture waiting for their prey to die as you walk around looking for a book. It's like they're judging you, waiting for you to pick the right book out of the lot, or they're just trying to play up the stereotype of nerds being socially awkward. The selection of books they have is nice, but it's a bit of an unorganized mess for the most part, especially in terms of older / preowned comics. If you're looking for something specific, my advice would be to just stick to Comixology, Ebay, or Amazon. If you're just in the mood for a new comic without any real preference, then stopping by here won't kill ya'. As for Dungeons and Dragons devotees looking for somewhere to play, I've heard this is a decent place to play, but the tables set up for sessions in the back feel very tacked on at the last second. Like the person in charge of this location wasn't confident enough in selling comic books so they had to set up D&D tables just to compensate. It's weird.

    Not the worst, but I'd rather go elsewhere for comics…read more Let me clarify that I am not a gamer. I'm aiming this review mostly at this store's books and comics (as is suggested by the store's name). The store has a great front window display, though it seems to have been neglected lately. There are some great, massive terrain pieces, of what looks like Mount Dhoom. I showed my son, hoping to point out miniatures or figures battling it out, but sadly, no. When I walked in, there were two people playing a card game at the counter. The attendant said, "Hey," but that was about it. The store is large with a lot of open space, clean, and uncluttered; which is actually one of its faults. It looks really empty. Other than the window display, the store lacks any character. I was able to immediately size up the store's comic selection as it was limited to just a few dividers. There are some used books, which is a nice addition to your normal comic store. The comics seemed to be all new, with a decent selection, and a few TPBs. The books are all used. There are no back issue boxes, figures, etc. to be seen. Very little in the way of any actual comic book stuff. As for the gaming stuff, there are several tables, and a table of terrain for Warhammer. Again, I am not a gamer, so I can only give a very "surface deep" review. There was a ton of space to play and a decent amount of products for sale. One thing that stood out, was a gawdy full scale throne in the back of the store next to a bunch of MTG card displays. I have to assume (did not ask as they were completely ignoring myself and my wife) that this was to recognize a victory during a tournament or something. Whatever it was for, it added some character to sparse decor. I didn't love it. In fact, I don't love this store so much, I am willing to drive an additional 30 minutes from where I live to go to Springfield's shop. Maybe if I were a gamer, and I came at a peak time for gaming, I may have added a star, but even then, this is not a 4 or 5 star spot. I feel this store has become accustomed to being the "only game in town" as far as comics go. Bottom line: not a bad place, but not worth the drive for comics.

    Cosmic-King Collectibles and Toys - CGC Graded Comic books

    Cosmic-King Collectibles and Toys

    (4 reviews)

    $$

    Awesome comic shop. Has a lot of current titles. Majority of the comics are older. Very good…read moreprices, they have 30% off new titles. This places also has a lot of old titles at great prices. Picked up some classic Fantastic Four comics. They have some cool toys and nick nacks. Great place to spend an hour searching for some classic comics

    Great selection of back issues, few for current, not many toys…read more This shop has some of that "classic" comic shop feel. Tons of long boxes for back issues that are well organized and spread out on tables throughout the shop's sections. Having grown up with comic shops in the 80's, this was a bit of a throw back. None of the trendy, hipster appeal. Just good ol' comic stuff everywhere. If you're a bargain hunter, this place isn't bad. They had several $1 boxes to loot through. The other back issues are decently priced and you can buy full runs at reasonable costs. The owner has several CGC comics and a few rarities behind the counter. If you were looking for something graded, I would call ahead, as he did not have very many. Speaking of, the shop can ship your comics for CGC grading, and is a little cheaper than doing it from CGC's site. The owner is friendly, talkative, and informative. He was very polite to my wife (who is not a comic nerd and is very quick to judge a place on how they treat her and its appearance). Which leads me to the area, which I usually don't remark on. The store is completely by itself, but is just down the street from Commercial street. After a healthy shopping trip to the comic shop, I like to read my latest finds over lunch or supper. Commercial has a lot of great places to eat OR drop off my wife so I can get uninterrupted nerd time. The largest complaint is that the selection of current issues was extremely limited. I realize this is to keep down costs, but I like variety and often pick up 2-3 titles I don't usually read out of curiosity. There was a display of consul games, and I overheard a customer doing a trade in. Have no clue about the prices or selection. There is no table top gaming supplies nor places to play, so if you are gamer this store is not for you. I will say, this is probably one of the better subscription services I have seen. Signing up for a sub means you get 50% off the back issues (great for me since I like filling in my collection) and a savings stamp card. "Spend X and get Y discount" stamp card. The toys are scattered and sparse. A few current Star Wars, some POP, a few oddities, but that's about it. More of impulse buys than anything else. The store has a counter for MTG and other card games, but limited display. I'm not a card gamer, but I saw several customers buying cards there. The owner had binders of cards for them to riffle through, which I assume from the haggling, were more common cards. In short, a decent comic shop. Not strong in any one dimension, but very balanced across many. I go out of my way to go to this store (mostly as selection in my area is absolutely sparse). Avoid if you are a gamer, but for a comic buyer, this place is pretty good.

    Comic Hoarderz - comicbooks - Updated May 2026

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