It’s an ok store. Small. I went this week Wed sep 22015. Couldn’t stay long it was so hot in there I felt like fainting. Lots of toys yes. Nothing towards apperal and the old comics not really organized just in boxes. It’s great towards toys and if your missing a issue but not my favourite I seen. Also it’s really cool if you check in within Unilocal you get a year membership
Ashley E.
Tu valoración: 5 Toronto, Canada
I came in after there was a leak so there was tarp everywhere and it was messy. But the service was great and I got nearly 50% off due to some slight cover warping. Wow.
Isaac E.
Tu valoración: 5 North York, Canada
I’ve hunted around for a good comic book shop in north Toronto, and i can’t find one better than Paradise Comics. The staff is friendly and knowledgeable, and they are great with maintaining their pull lists for the week. I’ve been to a few places in Toronto and none are better. I can’t stress that enough. Member for life.
Henry F.
Tu valoración: 5 Toronto, Canada
Paradise comics is a classic neighborhood comic shop with a Scrooge McDuck secret twist. But let’s go over the basics first. You have a couple of knowledgeable guys that are calm and patient with the Bedford Park area parents and kids looking for their superhero fix. There’s no Simpsons-esque Comic Book Guy ‘tude here. They indulge the the more hardcore audience with a great membership program that offers discounts on new books and special orders. And their pricing is always based on the US cover price, with some favorable rounding for regulars. They respect the tech-savvy with an e-mail service that reminds you of what’s coming in during the week that you can respond to directly and they’ll set aside the things you want. They support the creative community through heavy involvement with the local convention scene, as well as maintaining relationships with prominent writers and artists that they bring in for special events. But what few casual passers by to their shop know is Paradise’s access to rare and vintage comics that make collectors drool and tug at nostalgia so hard, your arm might leave its socket while you’re whipping out your credit card. Just visit their Web site at and have a look at some of their golden and silver age wares. It’s not hard to imagine a McDuck-style subterranean money vault of near-mint memories deep enough to dive into. I’m pretty sure that’s what Peter does when he closes up shop for the night.