What's the vibe?
Comic Book Store Details
HEROES & HOBBIES “Beavertron’s Comic Con” located in Beaverton, Oregon is a treasure trove of vintage comics and collectibles, offering an eclectic atmosphere that’s absolutely packed with merchandise from floor to ceiling, where visitors describe walking into an overwhelming display of old-school awesomeness with treasures everywhere they look, though some mention the space can feel a bit cramped due to the extensive inventory.
While there’s no specific mention of graphic novels in the reviews, the store appears to focus primarily on single-issue comics, particularly vintage and rare editions that serious collectors seek out.
The store features an impressive selection of comics including Spider-Man titles, with visitors specifically mentioning finds like Submariner #1&2, Wolverine #8, and Captain Action #1, showcasing their variety of both mainstream and niche comic titles.
How much do things cost here?
People who visit this comic shop have mixed opinions about pricing – while many long-time collectors praise the owner for offering fair and sometimes discounted prices, especially to serious collectors, others mention that prices can be higher than expected, though the owner is known to give good deals to genuine enthusiasts rather than resellers.
How’s the product selection here?
Visitors consistently rave about the extensive selection, describing it as having “everything under the sun” from cheap to extremely expensive items, with particular emphasis on vintage comics and rare collectibles that are hard to find elsewhere.
Collectibles & Action Figures
This comic book store is widely celebrated for its impressive array of collectibles, featuring everything from vintage toys and action figures to Star Wars, Star Trek, and Transformers merchandise, with visitors often mentioning finding unique pieces they couldn’t locate anywhere else.
Trading Cards, Manga, Anime & More
Beyond comics and toys, the store carries Pokemon cards, Magic: The Gathering singles, and Yu-Gi-Oh cards, though some reviews mention varying experiences when inquiring about Pokemon products.
There’s no specific mention of anime, manga, or D&D products in the available reviews.
Is this place kid-friendly?
While some parents mention bringing their children to the store with positive experiences, particularly noting their kids’ excitement over Pokemon cards and Transformers, the space’s cramped nature and focus on serious collectors suggests it might be better suited for supervised visits rather than casual browsing with young children.

