The store's St. Mark's Place location was noted for its underground sensibility and cluttered, over-stuffed decor, and for employing female staff members long before that became the norm in the comics retailing industry.[2] In addition to comics, graphic novels, and manga, St. Mark's Comics sold trading cards, action figures, toys, T-shirts, and other pop culture collectibles.[3][4]
History
St. Mark's Comics was founded in 1983,[4] and acquired a year later by Mitch Cutler[5] when he was still in his teens.[6]
A fire damaged the St. Mark's location and some of its inventory in 2011, but the store was able to recover.[9]
In October 2017, St. Mark's Comics launched a GoFundMe campaign to keep the store open, but it only raised $1,201.[10]
On January 29, 2019, Cutler announced that St. Mark's Comics would be closing at the end of February.[2] Reasons cited by Cutler included 90-hour works weeks, higher rents and a changing marketplace.[5] The announcement prompted tributes from comics creators including Neil Gaiman, Brian Michael Bendis,[4][11] and Dean Haspiel.[2]
On July 30, 2021, St. Mark's Comics re-opened at a new location in Industry City, Brooklyn.[1]
In popular culture
Comics
In issue 12 of Brian K. Vaughan's comics series Ex Machina #12, the main character, Mitchell Hundred, laments the closing of a beloved comic book store in Lower Manhattan following the September 11 attacks, and a friend mentions some real-life comics shops that are still open, including St. Mark's Comics, Jim Hanley's Universe, and Midtown Comics.[12]
Television
In the season 3 Sex and the City episode "Hot Child In The City" (2000), Sarah Jessica Parker's character Carrie goes to get her shoe fixed on St. Mark's Place and ends up dating a man who works at a comic book store on the block. Part of the episode is filmed at the actual St. Mark's Comics.[13]
In the season 9 episode of Friends titled "The One with the Mugging" (2003), it is revealed that, as a child, Ross Geller was a patron of the store, and mugged outside it by Phoebe Buffay, decades before they became friends as adults.