Matt Strawbridge wrote:
The shop here in town is the pits, so I do ALL my buying online now. I'd love to support local, but when they're poopheads, I'll support non-poop heads someplace else.
It sucks when the closest comic shops to you are limited in their selection and unable to order anything cool. If I ran a small shop I'd go for diversity and then I'd worry about customer focus. By starting out with a foundation of varied genres, titles, and styles in stock one could build a terrific store. It doesn't matter if most of what you sell are Big 2 titles as long as you maintain an alternative library just in case. I get the idea of space equal money, but from my experience some of the oldest, most successful stores have been willing to stock anything and everything.
Here in Grand Rapids, a town I'd expect to have nothing (because it lacks in many other things), there are actually three great stores with diverse titles, older books, alternative press titles, and, of course, all the new books every week. Each of these stores has been in business for
at least fifteen years. If a store hopes to survive, unless the customer base is simple enough to only demand the popular, Big 2 titles, it needs to do more than have new book racks and nothing else.
Then again I don't know what your local store really looks like. I'm just assuming poophead store = poorly stocked, poorly focus comic book shop. I hope a cool store opens near you soon!