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The Comic Guru (Cardiff)

 
Description: A wide range of titles including British and American comics as well as unique merchandise based on licensed product.

Newest Review: ... which has just about everrything you can imagine and at really giveaway prices too!!! It has a vast amount of DR WHO Items as well as fantasy arts, comics, busts, diecasts, autographs, dvds, videos, vintage collectables-in fact you name it-it has it and all at a fraction of the costs anywhere else (and that includes the Comic Guru) and as for friendly staff, come and see for yourself!! The ... more

 ... shop is located at Jacobs Antique Centre, west canal Wharf, Cardiff, CF10 5DB And is open thursdays through to saturdays only from 9.30-4:30pm If it's Dr Who, Gerry Anderson, or any cult TV from late 50s onwards-this is the place for you!...more

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PAUL
The Comic Guru (Cardiff): OK (132 words)
by PAUL - written on 31/07/07
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A Nice shop but one even better is the DR WHO-CULT TV Fantasy shop in Jacobs Antique centre which has just about everrything you can imagine and at really giveaway prices too!!! It has a vast amount of DR WHO Items as well as fantasy arts, comics, busts, diecasts, autographs, dvds, videos, vintage collectables-in fact you name it-it has it and all at a fraction of the costs anywhere else (and that includes the Comic Guru) and as for friendly staff, come and see for yourself!! The shop is located at Jacobs Antique Centre, west canal Wharf, Cardiff, CF10 5DB And is open thursdays through to saturdays only from 9.30-4:30pm If it's Dr Who, Gerry Anderson, ...  Read the complete review

Donnabroom
Premium Review The Comic Guru Lives Up To The Name! (1618 words)
by - written on 11/03/06 (Very useful, 537 readings)
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I love comics and collectables. Unlike a lot of people this is not an obsession that stems from childhood, well not really. I got The Nightmare Before Christmas on VHS when I was about 11 and I got really hooked on it. I loved the [stop-motion] animation and the way everything was dark. That carried through and when I was older I realised that it was a Tim Burton film and I got really into him for a while and from there I have discovered a whole world of creepy, mad things and two of those things are comics and collectables. Now we're not talking the Beano or My Little Pony but things like Lenore and Squee. To buy comics and collectables you have to venture to ...  Read the complete review

 
The Comic Guru (Cardiff)