Private | |
Industry |
Comics Pop Culture Collectables |
Genre | Retail, Publishing |
Fate | defunct (2004) |
Founded | Berkeley, California, U.S., 1972 |
Founder | Bud Plant, Robert Beerbohm, John Barrett |
Headquarters | Berkeley, California, U.S. |
Number of locations
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7 |
Area served
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San Francisco Bay Area |
Key people
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Dick Swan, Jim Buser, Scott Maple, Ross Rojek |
Products | Comics |
Comics and Comix Co. was a comic book retailer based in Berkeley, California, that for a short time also had a publishing division. The company was founded by Bud Plant, Robert Beerbohm, and John Barrett. Comics and Comix operated from 1972 to 2004.
In late August 1972, while still an undergraduate at San Jose State University,Bud Plant co-founded Comics & Comix with John Barrett (1950–2001) and Plant's housemate Robert Beerbohm. The store's first location was on Telegraph Avenue in Berkeley, California.
In 1973 Comics & Comix helped organize the first Bay Area comics convention, Berkeleycon 73, in the Pauley Ballroom in the ASUC Building on the University of California, Berkeley campus. At that show, Comics & Comix acquired over 4,000 Golden Age comic books owned by Tom Reilly. The phenomenal sales of the Reilly collection enabled Comics & Comix to open more retail locations, first in San Francisco (May 1973), on Columbus Avenue (down from the North Beach area on the way to Fisherman's Wharf), and later in San Jose and Sacramento, making it the first comic book chain store in America.