Great service and great items. The problem is this is the most disorganized comic store I have ever been in. I have been collecting for over 30 years and never found it so hard to find anything. Underneath the piles I believe there may have been comics. Like I said great people working there but store could be so much more.
Paul W.
Tu valoración: 5 Fremont, CA
This store revitalized the nerd inside me. After living In Yakima for many years I thought comic stores were only for sad people and coin collectors. After coming here and seeing the amazing selection as well as the awesome service it reminded me why I loved the game and comic hobbies I always did.
Eric B.
Tu valoración: 4 Bothell, WA
Stopped by here during a visit to the area and was impressed enough to spend close to an hour(maybe more?) browsing the wares. The place reminds me of another store that we have in Lynnwood, WA called Harvy’s Bikes. Not because Infinite Frontiers sells bikes as well, but because it’s organized much the same, how I imagine a tweaker would organize such a place. Wherever there is room for product, it’s there, whether that be comics, graphic novels/trade paperbacks, D&D, Warhammer, Magic, Shadowrun, Star Wars… really kind of overwhelming once you first come into the store, but a blast to dig through. I would describe it as stimuli overload for sure, but that’s not a bad thing here. If I’d had more time, I could easily have gawked and browsed for another hour, maybe more. There were several things that impressed me beyond the sheer and overwhelming amount of stuff kept in this place, like stumbling across publishers I wouldn’t expect to find in a place like Kennewick: Humanoids, Radical, Avatar… all added to the expected canon under imprints like Marvel, DC, Vertigo, Image, IDW, Dark Horse, etc. A treasure trove of lead minis for D&D and Warhammer, rule books and other compendiums… just awesome. The clincher, though, was the personable nature of the shop owner that chit chatted happily while my friends and I lurked. He was funny and had quite a bit to say, and humored me with a discussion based around Jodorowsky, which I appreciated. I bought a couple new monthlies and will happily return the next time I find myself in the Tri-Cities area for sure. This place is EASY to recommend.
Kevin L.
Tu valoración: 4 Seattle, WA
I just moved back and visited Infinite Frontiers for the first time in years. Different location, but still jam packed from floor to ceiling with merchandise-good quality merchandise, by the way. Everything is in good shape too; the older items in particular appear well taken care of. The owner is a walking data base, and yet he’s still as friendly as ever.(I’ve been in similar places in other cities where the owners/staff knew their stuff but were irritable, condescending, and acted like you were the reason no one else was in their store). The only complaint I have is that this store causes me to lose all sense of financial self-discipline.
Nao O.
Tu valoración: 4 Kennewick, WA
Though the store is closed on Mondays and Tuesdays I actually don’t mind too much. My only problem actually is the organization, if it was more organized then it would be an awesome place to go. I get a lot of my D&D minis here, my friends all got their dice from this store. It is a neat little nerd shop, tucked kind of out of view. Which is a shame since I am sure more people would know it existed if it was more visible. If you are a local area nerd, this is the place to go to. Since it is just down the way from where I live it is also a lot more convenient to go to than Adventures Underground is. Not big on AU’s selection of RPG stuff, it is rather small. This store has way more minis and the guy is pretty rad. If you game and you haven’t checked this place out you should totally drop by