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Minnesota’s Oldest Comic Book Store

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MinnesotaS Comic⁤ Book College: A Legacy of Superheroes and ​Satisfied⁢ Readers

Roseville, MN – For generations of comic book fans, the thrill of discovering a new issue‍ or​ finding a rare collectible⁢ is a cherished experience. ‌In​ Minnesota, that experience⁤ has a long and storied home: Comic Book College in Roseville. ‍[[

[VIDEO: So Minnesota: Oldest‌ comic book store]More than just a store,‌ Comic Book College boasts the title of Minnesota’s longest-running comic book ⁣specialty shop, a legacy dating back ⁤to 1974 in Minneapolis.

“It’s ‌the longest-running comic book specialty ⁣store in Minnesota,”⁣ says owner Tim Lohn, who took the helm in 2003. ‌”I keep⁤ that because ⁤it’s a claim ‌to ⁣fame.”

Lohn carries on a​ tradition⁣ that spans generations, connecting wiht customers who share his passion⁤ for the world of comics.

“That’s the real ⁢fun part‍ of it for me,” ​Lohn⁤ explains. ⁢”The feeling ⁣of seeing⁢ their satisfaction. I’ve been ⁢looking for this and⁣ that’s a neat feeling to do that.”

From⁢ Superman to Batman, the shelves of Comic Book⁣ College ​are filled ‌with iconic⁣ heroes and captivating ​stories, offering a ⁤portal to inventiveness and ⁢adventure for readers of all ages.

A Legacy⁢ Lives On: Interview with Tim​ Lohn, Owner of‍ Minnesota’s Comic Book College

NewsDirectory3.com: Welcome, tim. Thank you for taking the time to speak with us today.Comic Book College boasts a truly extraordinary legacy ⁤as Minnesota’s longest-running comic book store. Can you​ tell us a bit about its history and what makes it so ⁢special?

Tim ‌Lohn: Absolutely! comic Book College opened its doors⁢ in Minneapolis back in 1974. It’s ⁣been a real cornerstone⁢ for⁤ comic book fans in the ‌state ever as. I ‌took over ownership in 2003, and ⁤I’m incredibly proud to⁢ carry on that tradition.

NewsDirectory3.com: What do you think ⁢has contributed to Comic Book College’s lasting success? Is it just the love of comics, or is there something ⁣more?

Tim Lohn: ‍ I think it’s a combination‌ of things.Obviously, people love‌ comics, right? They offer escape, adventure, and a chance​ to connect with characters and ​stories ‍that ‍resonate deeply. But ⁣beyond that, I believe it’s about building a community.

NewsDirectory3.com: Community is a key element for many successful‌ businesses. can you elaborate on how Comic Book College⁤ fosters that sense of community among its customers?

Tim lohn: We’re like a​ family here. We have regular customers who come in week after week, and we’ve seen kids‍ grow up right here in the store. We host events, signings, and meetups, and it’s amazing to see people connecting over ⁣their shared ‌love of comics.

NewsDirectory3.com: And ‌what about for yourself, Tim? ‍What do you enjoy ⁤most about owning Comic Book College?

Tim Lohn: The best part is ⁤seeing the look on‌ people’s ‌faces when they find that ⁤special comic​ they’ve ⁢been​ looking for. That sense of satisfaction, ​knowing‌ you’ve helped someone connect with something they love, that’s what keeps me going.

NewsDirectory3.com: It sounds ⁣like a truly rewarding experience. Thank you for sharing‍ yoru insights ‍with us, Tim,‌ and for keeping the comic book spirit alive ​in minnesota.

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