Comics shops in Paris?

François Willot willot.francois at ec-lille.fr
Wed Nov 22 12:47:29 CET 2000


Hi Arthur

My best wihes to you & Amy! You wrote:

> Where is the best change of finding back-issues of Disney comics in Paris?
> Last time I found some cool shops by the Gardin du Luxembourg area. Is
that
> the best place to find comic shops?

I'l send it to the list, maybe this can help others.

There are two important librairies:
- "Aux livres d'Alesia", 13 rue Daval, 75011 Paris (near the Bastille)
Lots of old comics, including Disney ones from the 30s to now. Reasonable
prices, but they never look wether the comics are complete or not. So you
should take a close look to each album before buying. (They would accept to
take them back if though). Recent issues should be affordable.
- "Lutèce II" 2, 5 rue d'Arras near rue Monge (5e). A lot of very rare and
old comics. Prices a bit high, but they check all comics and many are in
near mint condition.

Now, if what you want is very recent and very cheap comics, you can try the
2nd floor of Boulinier, 20 boulevard Saint Michel (6e).

And for US comics (some Gladstones) two American librairies:
- Actualités, 38 rue Dauphine (6e)
- Déesse, 8 rue Cauchin (5e)

  Francois





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