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Where to Find Back Issue Comics in Singapore



Comic shop in Singapore

Let’s be honest — buying back issue comics in Singapore used to mean a lot of legwork.

You’d hit one shop, flip through a few short boxes, come up empty on that one issue you needed, and move on. Maybe the next store had it, maybe not. The hunt was part of it, sure, but it got old fast when you were chasing something specific.


That’s changed quite a bit, and if you’re new to collecting or just getting back into it, here’s an honest rundown of where things stand.


Best Local Shops for Back Issue Comics Singapore


Singapore punches above its weight for a city its size when it comes to comic retail. A few names worth knowing:


Absolute Comics (Plaza Singapura) leans heavily into new releases, variants, and collectibles — more of a pop culture hub than a back issue destination, but worth a browse if you’re in the area.


GnB Comics has a genuine passion for the medium. Good mix of Marvel, DC, and Image, with some older runs and complete sets if you’re patient enough to dig.


Comics World in Parklane keeps fresh stock rotating through, with decent sales and a focus on hot titles. Great energy, but deep backstock isn’t really their thing.


Silver Kris out in Marine Parade is the kind of place that reminds you why people fell in love with comics in the first place — cheap singles from the 80s and 90s, no frills, just boxes and boxes of stuff to flip through. A proper old-school experience.


There are a few others scattered around — Wonderific in Bukit Timah, Evernew for graphic novels alongside back issues — and they all have their charm. The issue (no pun intended) is inventory depth. When you’re hunting something specific, whether that’s Amazing Spider-Man #300, a particular Spawn variant, or any obscure Bronze Age run, “curated” selections will only get you so far.


Online Comic Ordering and International Shipping.


1to3 Comics does online ordering with pickup or delivery, which is genuinely convenient for new issues and supplies. Comics Creed has built a clean e-commerce setup worth checking. And yes, you can always go the eBay route — but international shipping to Singapore will quietly destroy whatever deal you thought you were getting.


Comics Cove at IMM: The Ultimate Destination for Back Issues


Located at IMM in Jurong East, Comics Cove operates on a completely different scale from everything else on this list. We’re talking 100,000+ comics. Over 60,000 Marvel titles alone, running from Silver Age all the way through to modern runs. DC, Indies, variants, keys — the kind of selection where you can walk in looking for one thing and walk out two hours later having gone through five runs you forgot you cared about.


For actually buying back issue comics in Singapore, this is the place that makes the most sense. Not because the other shops aren’t worth visiting — they are — but because sheer volume changes your odds dramatically. That elusive issue is a lot more likely to be sitting in a box at a warehouse with 100,000 comics than at a shop with a few thousand.


What actually makes it practical, though, is the WhatsApp enquiry system. You don’t have to schlep out to Jurong on a guess. Message them your want list — title, issue number, whatever you have — and the team will check, tell you what’s available, give you condition notes, price it out in SGD, and hold it for you. For collectors who’ve done this long enough, having that kind of direct line into a massive inventory is genuinely useful.


They also buy, sell, and trade, which matters. Duplicates pile up fast when you’re collecting seriously. Being able to move old stock while hunting new-to-you issues in the same place is a practical convenience most shops can’t offer at that scale.


Pro Tips for Buying Vintage Comics in Singapore


Condition always matters more than people think when they’re starting out — grading affects value significantly, especially on keys. Singapore’s humidity is real and it shows on older unbagged comics, so check spines and covers carefully. And always go in with at least a rough want list rather than browsing blind; it saves time and helps the staff point you in the right direction.


The comic scene here is genuinely good, and there’s value in visiting the smaller shops — you’ll find things you didn’t know you wanted, and the owners usually know their stuff. But when the goal is specifically buying back issue comics, especially if you’re after something particular, Comics Cove’s inventory is the most reliable starting point in Singapore. Message first, visit second, and you’ll rarely come away empty-handed.


 
 
 

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