Batcave Turns Brian's Comics of Petulama California into Ivy's Hideout comicshop california petulama brianscomics batcave ivyshideout
\nBleeding Cool recently reported on the loss of the comic book store Brian's Comics of Petulama in California. Well now the Santa Rosa secondhand comic book store The Batcave is opening a second location in the space that formerly housed Brian's Comics and will continue to sell second-hand comics, toys and games. The new location will open in March on 14th Street and be named Ivy's Hideout, with a Facebook post declaring 'Look out Petaluma here we come.
\nThe Press Democrat reports that 'Mike Holbrook, the owner of The Batcave, said the new location's name is inspired by Poison Ivy, which is the favorite character of the store's future owner, Amanda Barlow. Holbrook said plans to open a second location had been in talks for a while and after discussing it with the former owner of Brian's Comics, they knew this location would be the best spot for a second store.
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