BlackLantern
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Atomic isn't the only store to go under recently. I live up in Scottsdale, used to have a shop right across the street from me that lasted a couple years, Comic Zone. It was Scottsdale's ONLY comic shop, it didn't last either.
It sucks where the print industry is going. Look at the recent stuff with Borders. I am a professional Graphic Designer and I have worked for print shops. Lately I have found it hard to find work and have stopped buying the books all together cause I can't justify driving down to Tempe every week to go to my old shop, Ash Ave Comics, from my days at ASU.
@ JJJ's Ulcer, Atomic was like Newbury. They sold Tshirts, toys, posters, and more. They had a pretty good selection of hard to find alternate covers due to the high volume they ordered every week (it is easy to meet Diamond's minimums when you are ordering for 4 stores).
Another thing that is killing the industry: Diamond's monopoly. Store owners won't talk about it because of their fear of losing their ability to stock product, but really Diamond's monopoly needs to be broken up. It really amazes me that the Federal Gov't allows this to happen, it is clearly a violation of Federal Law.
unless you can prove that Diamond is actively sabotaging or suppressing other comic distributors....good luck with that
or just realize that it's only comics, no one gives enough of a damn to say anything, and the federal government has bigger fish to fry