The owner of Tails to Astonish said he is fed up after burglars stole $20,000 in merchandise in August.
SEATTLE — The owner of the only comic bookstore in West Seattle says he is fed up after the store was broken into over the weekend, marking its second break-in within the last six weeks.
“First thing I thought of is, 'I don't know if I can continue to do this.' Just because so much of our back stock was taken," said Duff. "Four books that were all signed by Stan Lee, including the first Black Panther appearance, first appearance of the Guardians of Galaxy, first appearance of Captain Marvel, first appearance of Ms. Marvel, countless books," said Duff, listing the stolen items.
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