Where can you buy comics in London?

Wolverine, from Marvel Comics' X-Men, died in a recently released series titled Death of Wolverine. In order to find out how, you need to get the books. But where can you find comics in London?

Heroes Comics

Heroes Comics, which opened its doors in 1991, features it all in its over 40,000 square feet store: new and old comic books and graphic novels, board and card games and collectibles. It is the largest comic book and collectibles store in southwestern Ontario, according to the company's website.

heroescomics.ca

186 Dundas St.

519 439 4955

The Comic Book Collector

The Comic Book Collector opened its doors in 1979, making it London's oldest comic book store. The store carries new and vintage comic books and graphic novels from big brand names to independent publishers, such as London's SillWill Press. The store also carries collectibles, board game and card games.

comic-book-collector.com

779 Dundas St.

519 433 6004  

World’s Away

World's Away, established in 1992, features comic books, board and card games, T-shirts, collectables, magazines and cheap junk food. It specializes in Magic the Gathering, Doctor Who, Star Wars, Star Trek and other horror and science fiction franchises.

worldsawaylondon.com

666 Dundas St.

519 433 1267

L.A. Mood Comics & Games

Open since 1992, L.A. Mood Comics & Games' main revenue isn't comics anymore — it's board games and card games, more specifically Magic: The Gathering. The store however, still carries new and vintage comic books and graphic novels.

lamoodcomics.com

350 Richmond St.

1 800 621 7018 or 519 432 3987

Neo Tokyo

Neo Tokyo is London's only store dedicated to anime. The store not only carries manga but also sells and rents anime films. It's also conveniently situated next to The Comic Book Collector.

neotokyo.ca

787 Dundas St.

519 642 7862

BA’s COMICS

BA’s COMICS has been around for more than 30 years, and its owner has been selling and trading comic books for 50 years. But what makes BA’s COMICS different than the rest is strictly about comic books and graphic novels – while you can order in board games, trading cards and action figures, you won’t find them anywhere in store. The store also specializes in selling comic books from the Silver Age – comic books published between the ‘50s and until the about 1970.

426 Hamilton Rd.

519 439 9636