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Midtown Comics

Midtown Comics is a New York City comic book retailer with three shops in Manhattan and an e-commerce website.[1][2] The largest comic book store in the United States,[3] the company opened its first store in the Times Square area in 1997. Its second was opened on Lexington Avenue in 2004,[2] and is known as the Grand Central store for its proximity to Grand Central Terminal.[4] Its downtown store was opened on Fulton Street in the Financial District in November 2010, and its Astoria, Queens outlet store opened in March 2020. It also used to operate a boutique inside Manhattan's Times Square Toys R Us.

Midtown Comics
Company typePrivate
IndustryRetail
Founded1997
Founder
  • Angelo Chantly
  • Thomas Galitos
  • Gerry Gladston
  • Robert Mileta
Headquarters,
United States
Number of locations
3 stores (2010)
Area served
Worldwide
Products
Websitemidtowncomics.com

The store is noted for appearances by celebrities known outside the comic book industry,[5] for its friendly and energetic staff, and for being the most media-friendly comic store in the United States.[6] It was named by The Village Voice in 2012 as the Best Comic Book Store in New York,[7] and has been hailed by CBR.com as "the industry's leading retailer of comic books, graphic novels and manga."[4] On July 13, 2012, the National Geographic Channel premiered Comic Store Heroes, a reality television program set at Midtown Comics. In 2013, it was ranked number 44 on Bleeding Cool magazine's Top 100 Power List of Comic Books, due to its geographic proximity to the then-headquarters of "Big Two" of the American comic book publishing industry, Marvel Comics and DC Comics,[a] and the relationship between the store and industry professionals.[6]

History edit

Midtown was founded by partners Gerry Gladston, Angelo Chantly, Thomas Galitos and Robert Mileta, who met as teenagers in Astoria, Queens, and later sold comics in their video stores in Brooklyn and Queens before opening the flagship Midtown Comics in Manhattan,[5][8] on West 40th Street and Seventh Avenue.[9] The store houses approximately 500,000 books in its collection.[5][8] According to The New York Times:

The stereotypical view of comics stores is that they are dim, cramped and dusty places with a no-girls-allowed clubhouse atmosphere. In reality, they run the gamut. For instance, the West Side Midtown store is bright, airy and welcoming to all, with two floors and 5,000 square feet (460 m2) of space. The main floor, which is one story above street level, has a long wall with countless racks of new and recently released comics. The rest of the space offers DVDs, manga, trading cards, back issues and trade paperbacks. Toys and other collectibles are upstairs. The second Midtown store, on Lexington Avenue and 45th Street, though smaller than the first one, is just as inviting.[2]

 
The Times Square branch occupies two floors.

Midtown Comics is the official retail sponsor of New York Comic Con, and has performed this role since the NYCC's inception in 2006.[2] Each year, Midtown creates a "show-within-a-show", featuring round-the-clock appearances by comics creators and variant comic books by publishers like Marvel Comics and Top Cow.[10]

Midtown's website was at first purely informational, but has developed into a full-scale retail website. The stores and website are supported by a warehouse in Queens, and a staff of around 150[2] who are described by New York Magazine as "a rare mix of nerd knowledge and chummy confidence – [and] who foster an atmosphere where browsing is more than just a means to a badly needed social end."[8]

Midtown also produces a weekly podcast that covers the comic book industry, with a different comic book creator interviewed each week.[11]

On November 10, 2010, Midtown Comics opened a third Manhattan store. Known as their Downtown store, it is located in the Financial District, at 64 Fulton Street, in the southernmost section of the borough.[12][13][14] Inaugural book signings were held for that branch featuring Jim Lee and Jonathan Layman, creator of Chew.[14] As of June 2012, Midtown is the largest comic book store in the United States.[3]

The store is a sponsor of Artists Assemble!, a comics festival in Union City, New Jersey that began in February 2013.[15]

In May 2012, Midtown Comics opened a boutique inside the flagship FAO Schwarz toy store in Manhattan's Fifth Avenue shopping district. The boutique offered graphic novels, hardcover books, apparel and collectibles.[16][17][18] The boutique ceased operations when FAO Schwarz closed in July 2015.[19] In October 2013, Midtown opened a shop inside the Toys R Us store in Manhattan's Times Square. The shop, which is located next to the second floor animatronic Tyrannosaurus that forms the centerpiece of the Jurassic Park display, offers items similar to that offered in the FAO Schwarz boutique.[20]

In 2013, Midtown was ranked number 44 on Bleeding Cool magazine's Top 100 Power List of Comic Books, due to its geographic proximity to the headquarters of the "Big Two" of the American comic book publishing industry, Marvel and DC, and the fact that industry professionals both shop there and are privy to reaction from Midtown staffers and owners.[6]

In October 2016, Marvel Comics and Midtown Comics jointly decided to pull from circulation J. Scott Campbell's variant cover of the first issue of The Invincible Iron Man, produced exclusively for the store, after previews of the cover were criticized for sexualizing the depicted character, 15-year-old Riri Williams.[21][22] The cover depicted the character, a teenaged MIT engineering student who reverse engineers one of Iron Man's armored suits to wear herself, in a midriff-baring crop top, in contrast to the more modest way in which artist Stefano Caselli depicted the character in the book's interior art. Campbell called the decision "unfortunate," explained that his rendition of the character was intended to depict "a sassy, coming-of-age young woman". He regarded the reaction to the cover as a "faux controversy", saying, "I gave her a sassy 'attitude'...'sexualizing' was not intended. This reaction is odd." Brian Michael Bendis, the writer on the series, was pleased with the decision to pull the cover, saying that while he liked the face Campbell had drawn on Riri when he viewed the art as a work in progress, he disliked the completed art, saying, "Specialty covers are not in my purview and it was being produced separately from the work of the people involved in making the comic. Not to pass the buck but that's the fact. If I had seen a sketch or something I would have voiced similar concerns. I am certain the next version will be amazing."[23]

 
The company offers surplus stock back issues and other merchandise at significant discounts at its Astoria, Queens outlet store, seen here on opening day in March 2020.

On March 7, 2020, Midtown Comics opened its fourth location, an outlet store at 32-11 41st Street in Astoria, Queens, the only branch not in Manhattan.[24][25] The location's basement level houses an extensive collection of back issues of both recent and vintage single issues and full story arc sets, including rare issues dating from as early as the Golden Age of Comic Books. The back issue selection also includes one dollar books that the store sells for discounted prices when purchased in bulk. The store's ground floor level sells various other types of overstocked company merchandise, including newer and out-of-print graphic novels, manga, action figures, and other collectibles, at discounted prices of up to 70% off their normal retail prices. The store is open only on Saturdays and Sundays, with a pick-up service for comics ordered on the company's website that would allow local residents to avoid traveling into Manhattan.[24][26] The store garnered a positive review by industry reporter Heidi MacDonald, who likened the outlet to a permanent Midtown Comics warehouse sale. MacDonald lauded the attractive price points of its back issue selection, and expressed surprise at how extensive the store's graphic novel section was for an outlet store.[24]

In 2020, Midtown launched comic book distributor UCS Comic Distributors.[27]

In media edit

 
Grand Central store

Midtown Comics has developed a reputation for being the most media-friendly comic store in the United States.[6] As Manhattan is the location of the Big Two of the American comic book publishing industry, Marvel Comics and DC Comics, and the setting for much of the former's stories,[28] Midtown Comics Times Square and its staff have been utilized for local news reporting relating to comic books and popular culture.[29][30] Midtown Comics co-owner Gerry Gladston, who as of 2019, functions as the company's chief marketing officer,[1] has often been interviewed for comment on such stories, including a 2006 story on vintage comics selling for large amounts of money at auction,[31] a 2009 story on the return of Captain America after Marvel Comics had killed him off two years prior,[32][33] and a 2014 Marvel storyline that introduced a female Thor.[34] Midtown's staff were also consulted by major media outlets in 2009 regarding the appearance of President Barack Obama in an issue of Spider-Man,[35][36] and again later that year regarding the anticipation of the release of the film Avatar.[37] The media also rely on Midtown as a source for reaction to industry news and events. Publishers Weekly relies on them for their annual survey about the state of the comics and graphic novel marketplace[38] and for their coverage of Free Comic Book Day,[39] while CBR.com quoted Gladston for reaction to Axel Alonso's 2011 promotion to editor-in-chief of Marvel Comics.[40] Gladston was consulted by multiple publications on the effects on new readership of DC Comics' 2011 relaunch, The New 52, for which Midtown Comics held a midnight signing on August 31, 2011.[41][42]

Midtown Comics Times Square was the location of the December 21, 2010 press conference in which Marvel Comics Editor-in-Chief Joe Quesada and Executive Editors Tom Brevoort and Axel Alonso announced the 2011 company-wide crossover storyline "Fear Itself".[43][44][45] It was later the location of the March 31, 2012 New York City Launch Party for the Disney XD TV series, Ultimate Spider-Man, where Marvel Chief Creative Officer Joe Quesada and series writer/producer Joe Kelly presented a sneak preview of the series' pilot episode for small audiences of fans.[46][47][48] In January 2015, Marvel announced their "Secret Wars" storyline at a press conference held at Midtown.[49]

The store has also been mentioned in comic book stories themselves. In Ex Machina #12 (August 2005) by Brian K. Vaughn and Wildstorm Productions, the main character, Mitchell Hundred, laments the closing of a beloved comic book store in Lower Manhattan following the September 11 attacks, and a friend mentions some real-life comics shops that are still open, including St. Mark's Comics, Jim Hanley's Universe, and Midtown Comics.[50] Comic book writer Mark Millar explicitly references the store in Ultimate Comics Avengers 3 #2 (October 2010), in which Nerd Hulk requests permission from Captain America to attend a book signing there.[51]

On July 13, 2012, the National Geographic Channel premiered Comic Store Heroes, a reality television program set at the store, and starring Gladston, Marketing Manager Thor Parker and pricing expert Alex Rae. Like similar series such as Pawn Stars and Comic Book Men, the program focuses on the interactions between the store's staff and its devoted comics aficionado customer base, as well as the conflict among its staff as it prepares its booth for the New York ComicCon.[3][17][52][53] Parker explains that Comic Store Heroes is distinct from filmmaker Kevin Smith's reality series, Comic Book Men, saying, "We're fans of Kevin's show and what it brings to the table, but we wanted to take things in a different direction. We wanted to try and work [past] the typical stereotypes about comic book fans and show that comics and the comic community have the ability to help people find acceptance, become part of an extremely welcoming family, and really make a difference in people's lives."[54]

In 2017, ABC News used the Times Square store as the remote location portion of a segment[55] reporting on the controversial Marvel storyline "Secret Empire".[55][56][57][58]

In March 2019, the TruTV hidden camera television series Impractical Jokers filmed a segment at the Downtown location, during a book signing by actor Zachary Levi to promote his film Shazam!. The segment was part of the program's eighth-season premiere, which debuted on March 28, 2019.[59][60]

Signings and appearances edit

 
Creators Frank Miller and Greg Capullo signing a toy Batmobile at the store's third annual Batman Day celebration in 2016

Midtown Comics has hosted signings by comic book creators, including Rob Liefeld, Dave Gibbons, Mark Millar and Simone Bianchi,[61] and with celebrities known outside the comic book industry,[5] including Amber Benson,[62] Tim Gunn, Fall Out Boy,[61] Olivia Munn,[4] New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg,[12][63][64][65] filmmaker Kevin Smith[66][67] actor Zachary Quinto,[68][69][70] and civil rights leader and U.S. Congressman John Lewis.[71]

The store will sometimes hold special midnight releases to begin selling certain high-profile books during the first minutes of the Wednesday shipping day, before other stores are able to. These events usually feature store appearances by creators, including a September 2008 appearance by Peter David and Mike Perkins to promote The Dark Tower: Treachery and The Stand: Captain Trips,[72][73] and an August 2011 appearance by Jim Lee and Geoff Johns to promote titles related to DC Comics' "Flashpoint" and The New 52 events.[74][75]

Notable customers who visited the shop have included actress Cate Blanchett.[76]

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External links edit

  • Official website
  • Midtown Comics on Twitter
  • "MIDTOWN COMICS AT NYCC 2008!". Midtown Comics
  • "Free Comic Book Day Thrills Action Fans". Daily News (New York). May 2, 2015

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Midtown Comics is a New York City comic book retailer with three shops in Manhattan and an e commerce website 1 2 The largest comic book store in the United States 3 the company opened its first store in the Times Square area in 1997 Its second was opened on Lexington Avenue in 2004 2 and is known as the Grand Central store for its proximity to Grand Central Terminal 4 Its downtown store was opened on Fulton Street in the Financial District in November 2010 and its Astoria Queens outlet store opened in March 2020 It also used to operate a boutique inside Manhattan s Times Square Toys R Us Midtown ComicsCompany typePrivateIndustryRetailFounded1997FounderAngelo ChantlyThomas GalitosGerry GladstonRobert MiletaHeadquartersNew York City New York United StatesNumber of locations3 stores 2010 Area servedWorldwideProductsComic booksGraphic novelsMangaWebsitemidtowncomics wbr com The store is noted for appearances by celebrities known outside the comic book industry 5 for its friendly and energetic staff and for being the most media friendly comic store in the United States 6 It was named by The Village Voice in 2012 as the Best Comic Book Store in New York 7 and has been hailed by CBR com as the industry s leading retailer of comic books graphic novels and manga 4 On July 13 2012 the National Geographic Channel premiered Comic Store Heroes a reality television program set at Midtown Comics In 2013 it was ranked number 44 on Bleeding Cool magazine s Top 100 Power List of Comic Books due to its geographic proximity to the then headquarters of Big Two of the American comic book publishing industry Marvel Comics and DC Comics a and the relationship between the store and industry professionals 6 Contents 1 History 2 In media 3 Signings and appearances 4 References 5 External linksHistory editMidtown was founded by partners Gerry Gladston Angelo Chantly Thomas Galitos and Robert Mileta who met as teenagers in Astoria Queens and later sold comics in their video stores in Brooklyn and Queens before opening the flagship Midtown Comics in Manhattan 5 8 on West 40th Street and Seventh Avenue 9 The store houses approximately 500 000 books in its collection 5 8 According to The New York Times The stereotypical view of comics stores is that they are dim cramped and dusty places with a no girls allowed clubhouse atmosphere In reality they run the gamut For instance the West Side Midtown store is bright airy and welcoming to all with two floors and 5 000 square feet 460 m2 of space The main floor which is one story above street level has a long wall with countless racks of new and recently released comics The rest of the space offers DVDs manga trading cards back issues and trade paperbacks Toys and other collectibles are upstairs The second Midtown store on Lexington Avenue and 45th Street though smaller than the first one is just as inviting 2 nbsp The Times Square branch occupies two floors Midtown Comics is the official retail sponsor of New York Comic Con and has performed this role since the NYCC s inception in 2006 2 Each year Midtown creates a show within a show featuring round the clock appearances by comics creators and variant comic books by publishers like Marvel Comics and Top Cow 10 Midtown s website was at first purely informational but has developed into a full scale retail website The stores and website are supported by a warehouse in Queens and a staff of around 150 2 who are described by New York Magazine as a rare mix of nerd knowledge and chummy confidence and who foster an atmosphere where browsing is more than just a means to a badly needed social end 8 Midtown also produces a weekly podcast that covers the comic book industry with a different comic book creator interviewed each week 11 On November 10 2010 Midtown Comics opened a third Manhattan store Known as their Downtown store it is located in the Financial District at 64 Fulton Street in the southernmost section of the borough 12 13 14 Inaugural book signings were held for that branch featuring Jim Lee and Jonathan Layman creator of Chew 14 As of June 2012 Midtown is the largest comic book store in the United States 3 The store is a sponsor of Artists Assemble a comics festival in Union City New Jersey that began in February 2013 15 In May 2012 Midtown Comics opened a boutique inside the flagship FAO Schwarz toy store in Manhattan s Fifth Avenue shopping district The boutique offered graphic novels hardcover books apparel and collectibles 16 17 18 The boutique ceased operations when FAO Schwarz closed in July 2015 19 In October 2013 Midtown opened a shop inside the Toys R Us store in Manhattan s Times Square The shop which is located next to the second floor animatronic Tyrannosaurus that forms the centerpiece of the Jurassic Park display offers items similar to that offered in the FAO Schwarz boutique 20 In 2013 Midtown was ranked number 44 on Bleeding Cool magazine s Top 100 Power List of Comic Books due to its geographic proximity to the headquarters of the Big Two of the American comic book publishing industry Marvel and DC and the fact that industry professionals both shop there and are privy to reaction from Midtown staffers and owners 6 In October 2016 Marvel Comics and Midtown Comics jointly decided to pull from circulation J Scott Campbell s variant cover of the first issue of The Invincible Iron Man produced exclusively for the store after previews of the cover were criticized for sexualizing the depicted character 15 year old Riri Williams 21 22 The cover depicted the character a teenaged MIT engineering student who reverse engineers one of Iron Man s armored suits to wear herself in a midriff baring crop top in contrast to the more modest way in which artist Stefano Caselli depicted the character in the book s interior art Campbell called the decision unfortunate explained that his rendition of the character was intended to depict a sassy coming of age young woman He regarded the reaction to the cover as a faux controversy saying I gave her a sassy attitude sexualizing was not intended This reaction is odd Brian Michael Bendis the writer on the series was pleased with the decision to pull the cover saying that while he liked the face Campbell had drawn on Riri when he viewed the art as a work in progress he disliked the completed art saying Specialty covers are not in my purview and it was being produced separately from the work of the people involved in making the comic Not to pass the buck but that s the fact If I had seen a sketch or something I would have voiced similar concerns I am certain the next version will be amazing 23 nbsp The company offers surplus stock back issues and other merchandise at significant discounts at its Astoria Queens outlet store seen here on opening day in March 2020 On March 7 2020 Midtown Comics opened its fourth location an outlet store at 32 11 41st Street in Astoria Queens the only branch not in Manhattan 24 25 The location s basement level houses an extensive collection of back issues of both recent and vintage single issues and full story arc sets including rare issues dating from as early as the Golden Age of Comic Books The back issue selection also includes one dollar books that the store sells for discounted prices when purchased in bulk The store s ground floor level sells various other types of overstocked company merchandise including newer and out of print graphic novels manga action figures and other collectibles at discounted prices of up to 70 off their normal retail prices The store is open only on Saturdays and Sundays with a pick up service for comics ordered on the company s website that would allow local residents to avoid traveling into Manhattan 24 26 The store garnered a positive review by industry reporter Heidi MacDonald who likened the outlet to a permanent Midtown Comics warehouse sale MacDonald lauded the attractive price points of its back issue selection and expressed surprise at how extensive the store s graphic novel section was for an outlet store 24 In 2020 Midtown launched comic book distributor UCS Comic Distributors 27 In media edit nbsp Grand Central store Midtown Comics has developed a reputation for being the most media friendly comic store in the United States 6 As Manhattan is the location of the Big Two of the American comic book publishing industry Marvel Comics and DC Comics and the setting for much of the former s stories 28 Midtown Comics Times Square and its staff have been utilized for local news reporting relating to comic books and popular culture 29 30 Midtown Comics co owner Gerry Gladston who as of 2019 functions as the company s chief marketing officer 1 has often been interviewed for comment on such stories including a 2006 story on vintage comics selling for large amounts of money at auction 31 a 2009 story on the return of Captain America after Marvel Comics had killed him off two years prior 32 33 and a 2014 Marvel storyline that introduced a female Thor 34 Midtown s staff were also consulted by major media outlets in 2009 regarding the appearance of President Barack Obama in an issue of Spider Man 35 36 and again later that year regarding the anticipation of the release of the film Avatar 37 The media also rely on Midtown as a source for reaction to industry news and events Publishers Weekly relies on them for their annual survey about the state of the comics and graphic novel marketplace 38 and for their coverage of Free Comic Book Day 39 while CBR com quoted Gladston for reaction to Axel Alonso s 2011 promotion to editor in chief of Marvel Comics 40 Gladston was consulted by multiple publications on the effects on new readership of DC Comics 2011 relaunch The New 52 for which Midtown Comics held a midnight signing on August 31 2011 41 42 Midtown Comics Times Square was the location of the December 21 2010 press conference in which Marvel Comics Editor in Chief Joe Quesada and Executive Editors Tom Brevoort and Axel Alonso announced the 2011 company wide crossover storyline Fear Itself 43 44 45 It was later the location of the March 31 2012 New York City Launch Party for the Disney XD TV series Ultimate Spider Man where Marvel Chief Creative Officer Joe Quesada and series writer producer Joe Kelly presented a sneak preview of the series pilot episode for small audiences of fans 46 47 48 In January 2015 Marvel announced their Secret Wars storyline at a press conference held at Midtown 49 The store has also been mentioned in comic book stories themselves In Ex Machina 12 August 2005 by Brian K Vaughn and Wildstorm Productions the main character Mitchell Hundred laments the closing of a beloved comic book store in Lower Manhattan following the September 11 attacks and a friend mentions some real life comics shops that are still open including St Mark s Comics Jim Hanley s Universe and Midtown Comics 50 Comic book writer Mark Millar explicitly references the store in Ultimate Comics Avengers 3 2 October 2010 in which Nerd Hulk requests permission from Captain America to attend a book signing there 51 On July 13 2012 the National Geographic Channel premiered Comic Store Heroes a reality television program set at the store and starring Gladston Marketing Manager Thor Parker and pricing expert Alex Rae Like similar series such as Pawn Stars and Comic Book Men the program focuses on the interactions between the store s staff and its devoted comics aficionado customer base as well as the conflict among its staff as it prepares its booth for the New York ComicCon 3 17 52 53 Parker explains that Comic Store Heroes is distinct from filmmaker Kevin Smith s reality series Comic Book Men saying We re fans of Kevin s show and what it brings to the table but we wanted to take things in a different direction We wanted to try and work past the typical stereotypes about comic book fans and show that comics and the comic community have the ability to help people find acceptance become part of an extremely welcoming family and really make a difference in people s lives 54 In 2017 ABC News used the Times Square store as the remote location portion of a segment 55 reporting on the controversial Marvel storyline Secret Empire 55 56 57 58 In March 2019 the TruTV hidden camera television series Impractical Jokers filmed a segment at the Downtown location during a book signing by actor Zachary Levi to promote his film Shazam The segment was part of the program s eighth season premiere which debuted on March 28 2019 59 60 Signings and appearances edit nbsp Creators Frank Miller and Greg Capullo signing a toy Batmobile at the store s third annual Batman Day celebration in 2016 Midtown Comics has hosted signings by comic book creators including Rob Liefeld Dave Gibbons Mark Millar and Simone Bianchi 61 and with celebrities known outside the comic book industry 5 including Amber Benson 62 Tim Gunn Fall Out Boy 61 Olivia Munn 4 New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg 12 63 64 65 filmmaker Kevin Smith 66 67 actor Zachary Quinto 68 69 70 and civil rights leader and U S Congressman John Lewis 71 The store will sometimes hold special midnight releases to begin selling certain high profile books during the first minutes of the Wednesday shipping day before other stores are able to These events usually feature store appearances by creators including a September 2008 appearance by Peter David and Mike Perkins to promote The Dark Tower Treachery and The Stand Captain Trips 72 73 and an August 2011 appearance by Jim Lee and Geoff Johns to promote titles related to DC Comics Flashpoint and The New 52 events 74 75 Notable customers who visited the shop have included actress Cate Blanchett 76 References edit a DC Comics one of the Big Two moved its headquarters to Burbank California in 2015 77 a b Gustines George Gene May 8 2019 As Comic Book Industry Grows Smaller Publishers Learn to Adapt The New York Times a b c d e Gustines George Gene November 16 2005 Some Caution Helps When Selling Fantasies 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March Signing CBR com November 7 2013 Archived from the original on March 4 2016 Retrieved May 9 2019 Kistler Adam September 10 2008 Interviews Peter David and Mike Perkins ComicMix The Dark Tower Midnight Launch Details Marvel Comics September 9 2008 Hyde David August 17 2011 Super Hero Fans Expected to Line Up Early as DC Entertainment Launches New Era of Comic Books The Source Gustines George Gene August 19 2011 Graphic Books Best Sellers Ghost Stories The New York Times TBT to that time Cate Blanchett stopped by Midtown Comics Sorry for the blurry pic Midtown Comics Twitter March 19 2015 Phillips Jevon June 4 2015 DC Comics move to Burbank It s all about Convergence Los Angeles Times Archived from the original on June 8 2018 Retrieved September 23 2019 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Midtown Comics nbsp Comics portal Official website Midtown Comics on Twitter MIDTOWN COMICS AT NYCC 2008 Midtown Comics Free Comic Book Day Thrills Action Fans Daily 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