((link)): Zerns Comics

((link)): Zerns Comics

Conversations here are organic. You will overhear a 70-year-old woman arguing about the John Byrne vs. George Perez run of Fantastic Four while a ten-year-old buys his first Pokemon pack. You will see a guy in a work truck buying $500 worth of silver age Flash books next to a teenager hunting for My Hero Academia variants.

Just watch your head on the low-hanging signage, and don't forget to wash your hands before lunch. zerns comics

If you have never walked through the creaking doors of Zern’s Farmers Market and taken a hard left past the pretzel stand and the Amish quilt vendor, you haven't truly experienced the raw, unfiltered soul of pop culture preservation. The first thing you need to understand is the smell . Zern’s is housed in a year-round indoor market that smells like frying scrapple, fresh kettle corn, and ozone from old fluorescent lights. You will walk past a butcher selling venison sausage and a booth hawking vintage license plates before you find the comic section. It is glorious chaos. Conversations here are organic

Have you been to Zern’s? What’s the craziest thing you pulled out of the dollar bins? Drop it in the comments. You will see a guy in a work

Whether you are a die-hard collector looking to fill a hole in your Legion of Super-Heroes run, a nostalgic Gen Xer looking for that G.I. Joe issue you lost in 1985, or a new fan who just wants to see what the fuss is about, Zern’s has a box for you.