Newbury Comics

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Newbury Comics' flagship store on Newbury Street in Boston, Massachusetts

Newbury Comics is a New England-based music retailer. Newbury Comics began as a comic book vendor on Newbury Street in Boston. It was founded in 1978 by two MIT students. Over the next few years, the focus of the company changed from comics to music (comics are still sold there in limited amounts). There are now 27 stores in five states (four in New Hampshire, two in Rhode Island, one in Maine, one in Connecticut, and 19 in Massachusetts).

Newbury Comics is today best known as a vendor of CDs and DVDs, and other pop culture-related goods. Newbury Comics sells LPs, CDs, singles, and DVDs. It also offers comics, posters, T-shirts, trading cards, action figures, buttons, sports merchandise, jewelry, cosmetics, novelties and more. Some locations also sell punk-style clothing.

The chain also has a sister store called Hootenanny which mostly sells punk-style clothing, located one floor below the Newbury Comics in Harvard Square.

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Locations

Newbury Comics in North Dartmouth

As of 2006, Newbury Comics operates out of 28 locations, most of which are located in Massachusetts:

Four in New Hampshire:

Two in Rhode Island:

One in Maine: South Portland

One in Connecticut: Manchester

Former locations

A small number of locations have been closed over the years, including a small store in the MIT student center, as well as in Woburn and Bellingham, and a second Hootenanny location in Nashua, New Hampshire. The Newbury Street, Harvard Square, Burlington, Hyannis, Saugus, Shrewsbury, Norwood, and Nashua stores have all moved from their original locations, in most cases into larger spaces. Similarly, the Framingham store was relocated down the street to Natick, and the Government Center (Boston) store has moved to Faneuil Hall Marketplace.

Notable employees

Newbury Comics van outside the Newbury Comics store in Harvard Square
  • Andy Bonner of the Boston band Piebald worked for years at both the Harvard Square and Alewife locations. The band's "King of the Road" includes the lyrics, "Andy went back to school. He got sick of Newbury Comics."
  • Valerie Forgione of Mistle Thrush is the company's vice president of merchandising1
  • Joe Guese, guitarist of the Boston band The Click Five, worked at the flagship Newbury Comics briefly before joining the band
  • Rob Hamilton and Chris Pearson of Green Magnet School worked at the Framingham store and the warehouse, respectively, when the band was signed to Sub Pop records.
  • Aimee Mann worked at the original Newbury Street location before gaining prominence with her band 'Til Tuesday1
  • Jon "blast beat king" Syverson, Alexis S.F. Marshall and Samuel Moorehouse Walker of Daughters have either worked at the Providence or n.attleboro Newbury Comics respectively.
  • Chris Pupecki (Doomriders, ex-Cast Iron Hike) works at the Natick store.

Company logo in popular culture

In the movie Hatchet (2007), star Joel Moore spends much of the film in a blood-spattered Newbury Comics t-shirt. In reaction to this Newbury Comics started selling special Hatchet t-shirts like the one in the movie.

References

  1. ^ a b Dreese seriously enjoys comics biz, Michael Saunders and Jim Sullivan, Boston Globe, D4, December 5, 2000.

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