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A wonderful comic shop on the corner of Museum Street and Great Russell Street, south of the British Museum, easily recognisable from a distance by it's blue and yellow Batman sign hanging outside. |
* '''Address:''' [http://www.streetmap.co.uk/streetmap.dll?G2M?X=530156&Y=181610&A=Y&Z=1 39 Great Russell Street] * '''Telephone:''' 020 7636 1011 * '''Fax:''' 020 7436 5053 * '''Website:''' http://www.goshlondon.com |
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Part owned by the television personality Jonathan Ross it has a good stock of new comics and graphic novels upstairs, plus original artwork, back issues and manga downstairs. It isn't however wheelchair friendly and is a bit cramped at the best of times. |
A wonderful comic shop on the corner of Museum Street and Great Russell Street, south of the British Museum. Part owned by the television personality Jonathan Ross it has a good stock of new comics, and classic graphic novels, plus original artwork downstairs. It isn't however wheelchair friendly and is a bit cramped at the best of times. |
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- Address: 39 Great Russell Street
- Telephone: 020 7636 1011
- Fax: 020 7436 5053
- Website: http://www.goshlondon.com
A wonderful comic shop on the corner of Museum Street and Great Russell Street, south of the British Museum. Part owned by the television personality Jonathan Ross it has a good stock of new comics, and classic graphic novels, plus original artwork downstairs. It isn't however wheelchair friendly and is a bit cramped at the best of times.
They were once upon a time a buyer of second hand comics which they would then later sell on, but I don't believe they do this any more. Whether that is because of a surplus of stock, or what I can't say. - AlexMcLintock
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