Golden Age Collectables, located in Seattle's Pike Place Market, is considered the world's oldest comic book shop. The store was established in 1961 and was sold to 19-year-old Rod Dyke in 1971. Dyke managed the store with his mother and witnessed the growth of the business with the introduction of the Comic Book Price Guide and the popularity of the Star Wars franchise. Today, the shop is a treasure trove of comic books, graphic novels, and nerdy novelties. The store features a vast selection of items, including Marvel, DC, and Image publications, as well as Star Wars figures, film posters, and memorabilia. Golden Age Collectables also carries a variety of party games, and pop culture-themed tarots. Despite its huge following, the store does not have an online presence and is best experienced in person. Visitors can browse the shelves and pick up vintage comics, such as graded Batman issues, or the latest releases, like Uncanny X-Men. The store's unique atmosphere and vast inventory make it a must-visit destination for fans of comics and pop culture. By not having an online store, Golden Age Collectables preserves the nostalgic experience of browsing a physical comic book shop.
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