What's the vibe?
Comic Book Store Details
A Time Lost & Found located in Audubon, New Jersey is a vintage-focused comic book store with an extensive collection of back issues and uncirculated comics, though visitors note the atmosphere can be rather serious and collector-oriented rather than casual-browsing friendly, with dimly lit aisles and an organizational system that strictly follows alphabetical ordering.
While the store appears to focus primarily on single-issue comics, particularly vintage and back issues, there’s no explicit mention of graphic novels or trade paperbacks in customer feedback, though the well-stocked shelves suggest a comprehensive comic book selection.
People who visit this comic shop mention finding Spider-Man, X-Men, and Fantastic Four titles, with one visitor specifically noting John Byrne’s Fantastic Four run being available.
How much do things cost here?
Visitors share mixed feedback about pricing, with some noting the prices are reasonable with most comics in certain sections around $20, though some mention feeling discouraged from purchasing higher-priced items behind the counter.
How’s the product selection here?
People who visit this comic shop consistently praise the extensive selection of vintage titles and uncirculated comics, with many noting they could spend hours browsing through the well-stocked shelves that offer more than just superhero comics.
Collectibles & Action Figures
This comic shop appears to focus primarily on comics, with reviews not specifically mentioning collectibles or action figures, though they do note there’s “more than just superheroes” available.
Trading Cards, Manga, Anime & More
There are no specific mentions of Pokémon cards, Magic: The Gathering, or Funko Pops in visitor feedback.
There are no mentions of anime, manga, or D&D products in the available reviews.
Is this place kid-friendly?
Multiple visitors indicate this comic book store is not particularly kid-friendly, with several reviews mentioning children being made to feel unwelcome, parents being asked to take their children outside, and an overall atmosphere that caters more to serious adult collectors than families.