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into business for myself. I continued to run M & M for a short time selling only back issues then sold the remaining stock to the used book store. I kept the Spider-Man and X-Men comics and that became the core of my collection. I collected mainly at Circle K and other small newsstands for the next few years branching into other titles. Not having transportation to any direct market stores I was at the mercy of a very limited selection. I did the normal kid thing and worked here and there, even a short time at the Mall Twin movie theater. In 1986 I took my collection to AABs Comics in Winter Haven to sell for a little bit of spending cash but decided to keep my collection. From that day I started buying like a mad man. By 1990 I had collected back to the stock level I had at M & M and wanted to open a brick and mortar store. With help from my brother in law I opened Downtown Comics on Central Avenue in Winter Haven on Oct 15th 1991. Downtown only carried comics for the first 6 months but the demand for games came in and we quickly adapted. Downtown was busting at the seams and moved from its original location to a larger location in 93 and again in 95. In 2000 Downtown had to move to its 4th location on Central Avenue and quickly became one of the top selling Games Workshop in the state.
In 2003 Downtown became an affiliate of Coliseum of Comics in Orlando Florida. With the combined power of the chain things were looking really good for the future. We expanded into more trade paperbacks and a larger selection of Statues
Late in 2003 my wife was given an opportunity to open a psychology practice in North Carolina so Downtown was sold in April 2004 to Frank Adams, a long time customer. In 2007 Downtown was purchased by the Coliseum chain and has moved to Lakeland. Go by and check it out if your ever in Lakeland.
The Idea for Parker Banner Kent and Wayne came around before I sold Downtown. I knew when I moved to NC that I would not be able to let the comics out of my system. Originally the name would be Parker Kent Murdock and Wayne but it didn't seem to flow as well for me… and Matt Murdock was already in a law firm. The name is long… it doesn't scream comics and games… but you can see it in the eyes when the name clicks and all falls into place.
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