Paradise Comics has been located in Lawrence Park Neighborhood of North Toronto since 1991. The shop is known primarily for being an excellent source of Golden and Silver Age Era comic books but has recently expanded its stock to include one of the largest selections of graphic novels in the city.
Paradise Comics is also a leading seller of CGC Signature Series - signed and graded - Comics.
The shop is owned and operated by longtime Overstreet Adviser Peter Dixon, and managed by Overstreet Advisor Doug Simpson.
When you enter our 1000 square foot store you'll notice upstairs where we keep all our graphic novels, older comic books and new releases.
If you don't see what you are looking for, please ask us! If we can't help you find it in our shop, we'll order it for you.
Mabel's Fables has been bringing kids and books together since 1988. Our store is full of entertaining books for kids and young adults. If you're looking for the perfect gift to give to your loved one, drop by Mabel's Fables today to see what we've got in store. Call 416-322-0438 or Order Online with Pick-Up or Delivery.
Alexandre Antique Prints, Maps & Books are specialist dealers in 15th to 19th century prints, maps and books. The gallery is able to offer one of the largest selections of prints and maps available in North America. The business was founded in 1982 and has supplied prints, maps and books to many private and public art collectors. It strives to present a friendly and helpful atmosphere to both expert and amateur collectors. The comfortable interior encourages browsing through the thousands of prints & maps which are organized by subject and size. The shop has grown considerably since its humble beginnings to an internationally respected firm. We exhibit at major map & book fairs in North America and Europe and are happy to organize presentations of materials for corporations, interior designers and individuals. We are always interested in purchasing collections or individual items of quality.
Tundra has been dedicated to helping people tell their own stories, to introducing gallery artists to young children, to creating a balance between information and beauty in non-fiction books, and to keeping in print the books children love, so they can share them years later with their own children. Tundra's newest venture is the re-introduction of a storybook format, which had been popular before World War II, to combine the beauty of picture books with more complex and longer stories. Thirty-five years later, innovation remains the driving force behind our company.