What's the vibe?
Comic Book Store Details
All Star Books and Collectibles located in Roseville, Michigan is a vintage-focused comic book store that offers a mix of new and used comics in what visitors describe as a treasure-trove atmosphere, complete with their famous friendly shop dog Blaze who greets customers, though the store’s organization style tends to create more of a casual, treasure-hunting experience rather than a traditional retail setup.
While specific mentions of graphic novels aren’t found in visitor feedback, this comic shop appears to focus more heavily on vintage comics and collectible single issues rather than modern graphic novel collections.
Specific comic brands and characters aren’t explicitly mentioned in the reviews, though visitors note there’s a solid selection of comics from the 50’s, 60’s, and 70’s.
How much do things cost here?
Visitors consistently praise this comic book store for offering reasonable and fair pricing, with long-time collectors particularly noting that it offers some of the most competitive prices they’ve found in their collecting experience, especially for vintage items.
How’s the product selection here?
People who visit this comic shop frequently mention its extensive selection of both new and used books, with particular emphasis on vintage comics, and visitors appreciate how the inventory is constantly rotating with new items being added regularly.
Collectibles & Action Figures
This comic book store appears to be a collector’s paradise, with visitors frequently mentioning an impressive array of collectibles including vintage items, figures, and various memorabilia that would be perfect for a “man cave,” making it a destination for serious collectors.
Trading Cards, Manga, Anime & More
No specific mentions of Pokémon cards, Magic: The Gathering, or Funko Pops were found in the reviews.
No specific mentions of anime, manga, or D&D products were found in the reviews.
Is this place kid-friendly?
The family-friendly nature of this comic book store appears mixed in reviews, with some visitors mentioning bringing children who enjoyed meeting the store’s friendly dog, while others describe experiences that might not be ideal for younger visitors, suggesting parents might want to visit first before bringing children.