LET'S LEVEL WITH LEE!

By Lee Hester, owner of Lee's Comics of California.

Monday, November 30, 2009

AFTER THANSGIVING SALE

We were almost hoping that this Annual event didn't catch on. Who the heck wants to get up early the day after Thanksgiving? I sure don't. But lots of you guys do. So we did! And we'll do it again next year! Here's some pictures from our Mountain View location.


The line starts forming a half an hour before opening time.


Free gifts for the first 50 people per store. Here's the happy recipient of a Joker 'Toon Tumbler.


Here's our buddy, Scott, owner of Handee Books. I think that I was trying to sell Scott on the merits of our fabulous Lee's Comics boxer shorts.


Here's a shot from the back of the store. You can see the people snapping up the Silver Age comics, and the bargain comics.


The back issue bins from another angle.


A crane shot (taken by "Little Lee" the human crane.) from the front of the store.


Folks lining up at the counter.


Another crane shot from the front. You can see our buddy, Mark Arnold strolling down the middle of the store, bringing long boxes for bargain hunters to put their swag into.


Bargain hunters up close and personal.


One last shot from the back issue bins.

A big thanks to all that attended the After Thanksgiving Sale at Lee's Comics!

Tuesday, November 10, 2009

NEW ARRIVAL

I'm very pleased to announce the latest addition to the Lee's Comics family, Victoria Ann Crane, born Monday November 2nd. The baby, and Mark and Michelle Crane are all happy, healthy and doing fine.

Friday, October 30, 2009

COMIC BOOK SHOWCASE

Here's a neat product, new to Lee's. It's an easy and elegant way to display your favorite comics. It's called a Comic Book Showcase, and is made by the BCW company. The top part is clear plastic. You snap it off, insert your comic in the well, and snap it back on. There is a built-in handle for hanging. It comes in Current and Silver Age size, and sells for $7.95



(Sorry, my copy of Silver Surfer #4 is not included.)

Tuesday, October 27, 2009

WHAT IT WAS, WAS THE BLACK OCTOBER SALE

The Black October Sale, held last Saturday at both Lee's Comics locations was a smash! It was a bright, sunny day and everyone was in the mood to dig for bargain comics and stock up on graphic novels. I worked at our Mountain View location until the early afternoon, and took a few pictures.


Here's Dan Jackowitz one of my favorite ex Lee's Comics clerks. Dan stopped by for a visit. He's married, and has a new home. Congratulations Dan! I'm sure that many long time Lee's Comics customers have fond memories of Mr. J!


Here's another look at those bargain book hunters, snapping up those comics with the speed of Mercury!


Here's my friend Mark Arnold manning the booth. He often helps me out at special events.


Now we travel into the store.


MP and Stephan ring up sales.


Frenzy in a Far-Off Bargain Bin!

Monday, October 26, 2009

THE HORROR! THE HORROR!

This video is wrong on so many levels. It was filmed at a recent Wizard convention. (Note the empty isles.)



I don't blame the girls. I feel sorry for them. Whoever it was at Wizard that okayed this has a lot to answer for. This is like a modern day minstrel show, for comics.

Saturday, September 26, 2009

VISUAL PUN

Here is a visual pun. The picture recalls a common phrase. Can you guess it?



The first correct guess wins a $10 Lee's Comics gift certificate. Send your entry to Lee@Lcomics.com
Make sure to include your name and address.

OK, we have a winner. It's Sean Kleefeld. Have YOU figured it out yet? If not, take a moment and try again. Okay, if you are still stumped, I'll give you the answer. Just drag your cursor over the line below to reveal.
The Door is a Jar.
Simple, no?
Look for the next visual pun soon!

Thursday, September 24, 2009

GENIUS

I enjoy reading the Metro every week. I particularly like Richard von Busack's movie and other pop culture reviews. I read anything he writes, as he's one of the most brilliant and insightful writers on the scene. He's written about comic books many a time, and he really knows his stuff. I was very happy to be included in the September 23th 2009 Best of Silicon Valley edition. This was posted under "Staff Picks, Arts and Culture."



That nice write-up kind of inspires me to get busy and book a few more comic geniuses here.

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