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2941 Thousand Oaks Dr Ste 101
San Antonio, TX 78247
Bazinga Comics is a local comic book store located in San Antonio, TX. They offer a wide selection of comic books, graphic novels, and collectibles for comic book enthusiasts. With a variety of genres and titles available, Bazinga Comics is a go-to destination for comic book lovers in the area.

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4.534 reviews
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Holly S.
7/9/2018

This place is small, but so full of personality. I opened the door to two of the most adorable fat cats. They greeted me with a meow and a nuzzle from the less voluptuous one. The gentleman at the...

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Jonathan C.
11/28/2022

This is my second time coming here. I have to say that it has a huge variety of comics. I would visit here more often but their organization system and customer service is not all that great....

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Stephany F.
4/7/2022

I am in love with this place!! They are beyond helpful. They are willing to help you find what they don't have through their distributors. Weekly pickups are a breeze with autopay option Hands...

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Tori E.
4/9/2018

What a great comic book store! There are soooo many nooks & crannies stocked with comics. The employees are very nice & are super helpful if you're a little lost among the sea of comics. The...

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Curt C.
9/28/2016

Bazinga! This comic book store is great! There's a few cats that'll help you browse through the comics and they make recommendations. Just be careful, they kept steering me towards the Cat Woman...

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