What comic shop do you know of that has the most SideShow pieces?

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2 many Gr8 Statues!!!
Good statues, mainly SideShow, some Hot Toys and few fine arts line Kotobukiya? My comic shop had a lot of statues and action figures. No Hot Toys or SideShow and most of the statues are old and frankly not great. The best shop I've ever been to for statues is Mid-town Comics in Manhattan.

I just wish there was one huge store near me that had lots and lots of amazing SideShow pieces. Rare ones too. I'd be there all the time. Be so cool if they got all the new pieces as soon as they came out. Oh! What a store it would be!
 
there was a shop at my flea market. that carried alot of sideshow pieces and other cool items.But due to economic times.they closed down..not because they couldn't sell stuff. because the places rent just kept going up. the owners of the flea market were rich and very tight with there money and gave no breaks.
 
I think a comic store would want stuff sold not sitting on the shelf for poor people to look at.
 
There's that one down the street, next to the shoe store, that has some good stuff.
 
Here in NC, the comic shops sell more carp bait flavoring than SS statues.

lol. Hilarious. I dont know wtf statues my comic shop sells but they sell lots of them and I don't like em. Some big some small. I believe a lot, I think, are older Bowen pieces maybe. They sell a lot of terrible action figures. Absolutely no SideShow, Hot Toys, or Kotobukiya.
 
sideshow needs to open up an official retail store in nyc on fifth ave or 34st near macys and showcase all their products.

The amount of brand recognition & free advertising far outweighs the cost even if they dont sell 1 single statue.

With the amount of money those guys are rolling in each month, they still small time and lack the vision to take their company to the next level.

Right now their products only appear in a corner somewhere in a bunch rundown local comic shops
 
A flagship store would be amazing. Hell, Enterbay has one and they're a much smaller operation.
 
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