What's the vibe?
Comic Book Store Details
Tails to Astonish located in Seattle, Washington offers an extensive selection of comics in their new location, where people who visit this comic shop appreciate the well-organized bundles of comics and the easy-to-navigate space that makes finding specific titles a breeze, while maintaining a traditional comic store atmosphere that caters primarily to collectors and longtime comic enthusiasts.
Beyond single issues, this comic book store carries an assortment of collected volumes, though specific mentions of graphic novels in the reviews are limited, suggesting their main focus might be on individual comic issues rather than collected editions.
The store heavily emphasizes Marvel and DC Comics (known as the “Big Two”), with an expanded selection of Star Wars titles, some Walking Dead series, and Transformers adaptations, making it a go-to destination for fans of mainstream superhero comics and popular franchises.
How much do things cost here?
People who visit this comic shop have mixed feelings about pricing – while the store offers some reasonably priced back issues, they also carry many high-end graded comics that are noted to be beyond the budget of typical walk-in customers.
How’s the product selection here?
This comic shop maintains a solid inventory of both new releases and back issues, with visitors particularly highlighting the well-organized selection that makes it easy to locate specific comics they’re searching for.
Collectibles & Action Figures
The store does feature collectibles, including Eaglemoss DC miniatures and rare graded comics, though the focus appears to be primarily on comic-related merchandise rather than a broad range of action figures or toys.
Trading Cards, Manga, Anime & More
Based on the available reviews, there’s no specific mention of Pokémon cards, Magic: The Gathering, or Funko Pops being sold at this location.
The reviews don’t indicate whether the store carries anime, manga, or D&D products.
Is this place kid-friendly?
While the reviews don’t specifically address whether the store is kid-friendly, the focus on collectibles and traditional comic book offerings suggests this shop caters more to adult collectors and longtime comic fans rather than specifically targeting younger readers.