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Large Planet Comics‘ retailer in Bethesda, Maryland, in operation since 1986, has lately modified house owners. The shop’s founder Joel Pollack has retired after greater than 36 years within the job. Joel Pollack attended after which labored on comedian conventions within the sixties and seventies, and labored in his father’s material enterprise earlier than changing into a gross sales agent for comedian guide artists, earlier than opening a comic book guide retailer of his personal, Large Planet Comics with Greg Bennett, who bought up some years in the past. The shop will proceed on within the arms of Nick Liappis, already the supervisor of the Large Planet U St store for the previous decade, and a Large Planet worker for years. After working curbside solely since 2020, the store above the Californian Tortilla restaurant, will now be open for in-store purchasing at 7939 Norfolk Ave, Bethesda, Maryland from Tuesday-Friday 11 am-7 pm,. and Saturday 11 am-6 pm. The shop is closed on Sundays and Mondays.
Mike Rhode of the Comics DC weblog remembers his lengthy affiliation with the shop. saying “Joel opened the shop in July of 1986, simply as some nice grownup comics resembling The Darkish Knight Returns and Watchmen have been hitting. There have been competing shops round, together with Geppi’s, Barbarian and One other Universe, however he is outlasted all of them by way of clever stewardship. The preliminary retailer has remained in Bethesda’s Woodmont Triangle for all of the intervening years. It opened on the 2nd flooring of a constructing on Cordell Ave, moved to a floor flooring area on Fairmont Ave, after which again to a different constructing on Cordell however on the bottom flooring. COVID-19 hit the enterprise exhausting and it moved to the second flooring of the constructing above the California Tortilla (which additionally was based in Bethesda). The shop survived by being pickup solely within the present area, a state of affairs that’s now altering as Nick builds out the area for patrons. “
And he quotes Joel’s historical past of the Large Planet Comics chain. “We began in 1986 on the second-floor of 4865 Cordell Ave. In 1991, we moved to 4908 Fairmont Ave. When the wrecking ball got here for the Fairmont retailer in 2012, we high-tailed it to 4849 Cordell the place we spent eight wonderful years till Covid struck. We have been compelled to hunt radically decrease hire which we did by shifting to a second-floor location at 7939 Norfolk. So I began on a second-floor and completed on a second flooring. Humorous, the identical household owns each of these buildings.”
As for the change, “Co-owner Greg Bennett, who started working on the retailer when it opened, and he was 16, has additionally bought his stake. He tells me he is contemplating shifting to Europe to work within the subject there. Greg had beforehand owned and operated a department in Georgetown which metamorphosed into the U St retailer, now owned by Mars Imports founder (a fantastic Eighties mission to import European comedian books) Jared Smith. Smith additionally owns the third retailer within the chain in Vienna. The 4th retailer was purchased into the chain by one other worker, Peter Casazza and co-owned with Jared, till it was lately bought earlier this 12 months to third Eye Comics. As you’ll be able to see, the chain has grown by bringing workers into possession positions – one thing that has all the time impressed me. Dan Nadel escaped although to develop into an artwork historian of comics. Joel and Greg have been large supporters of the Small Press Expo (SPX) since its very earliest days as properly. The native comics scene owes Large Planet an immeasurable debt and would not have been the identical with out them.”
We stay up for Large Planet Comics having many, many extra years forward of it!