Address: 4258 N High St, Columbus, OH 43214, USA
Phone: +16142676473
Sunday: 12–6PM
Monday: 11AM–7PM
Tuesday: 11AM–7PM
Wednesday: 10AM–8PM
Thursday: 10AM–8PM
Friday: 10AM–8PM
Saturday: 10AM–8PM
Crow Revell
Massive TPBs and plenty of new Comics. If you are looking for a Trade or New Comics around Columbus, this should be the first place you visit. There are also a decent amount of back issues (didn't see anything graded). It's clean and organized with plenty of space to browse.
Mike Malcolm
If you are looking for a great small town feel comic shop, please check out Laughing Ogre. Gib will take care of you and has knowledge beyond most. Ease check them out and if you have kids, this is a great place for them to begin the journey of imagination.
Steph Pifer
One of the cleanest and most organized comic shops in Columbus. I love coming here. They have so many books and current issues, plus a few boxes of older issues to look through. Highly recommend!
Khadija Djellouli
I came here on an early Sunday afternoon on a trip to Columbus. The local comic shop owner in my town recommended it when I told him I was taking a trip there. I really liked the selection here, and the way the store was organized. Plus the store employees were really helpful and friendly. I really recommend coming here if you’re a comics fan living or passing through the Columbus area. It was a bit out of the way of where I was staying, but it was very much worth the trip.
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They do have a good selection of anime statues, books and comics. My son spends his birthday and Christmas money there ... Its our familys favorite bookstore/comic book store, there truly is something for everyone!
Call them first thing in the morning and ask if they have it
Luke is correct, we do not. Thanks, Luke!
The Laughing Ogre sells Calvin and Hobbes books, as well as Peanuts books.
Masks are required, 6 foot distancing is practiced, and there's a maximum occupancy of 12.
We have boxes for comic books and magazines, that's all though. I use short comic boxes to store paperbacks, and magazine boxes to store hardback books.
We do not sell any DVDs. We do have plenty of manga.
It is certainly possible. It depends on what comics you are selling, and what you want for them.
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