"Opening its doors in 1977, Yendor is Rotterdam’s first comic book store. Next to a very large collection of Dutch (and Flemish) and US comic books they also have a large collection of toys, puzzles and games.
Their collection is not limited to the superheroes stuff, they also have Anime, Star Wars, Lego and many other pop culture items. Little known fact: they have the largest collection of comic book statues in the Netherlands." - Mangrove
"Yendor, Centrum by Mangrove . Opening its doors in 1977, Yendor is Rotterdam’s first comic book store. Next to a very large collection of Dutch (and Flemish) and US comic books they also have a large collection of toys, puzzles and games.Their collection is not limited to the superheroes stuff, they also have Anime, Star Wars, Lego and many other pop culture items. Little known fact: they have the largest collection of comic book statues in the Netherlands."
I was pleasantly surprised by their extensive manga collection! Offline stores in Rotterdam usually only carry Japanese mangas, so I was thrilled to find some novels, Korean manhwa, and even Chinese manhua like MDZS.
Sara M.
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One of the biggest manga collections I've seen in a Dutch book store, highly recommend! They also carry a lot of Manwha as well!
Juan Antonio B.
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Nice place for cómic collectors. Its mostly european cómic books but there are also some english TPB available.
Gallestia
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Super amazing store with high quality manga and strips. There is a huge variety of mangas and strips to choose from. The mangas go from action to slice of romance. Definitely recommend to go to this store and experience it for yourself.
Dobromira
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Very wide selection of manga and comics, the staff is also very friendly, definitely one of my go-to stores
Francesco S.
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Huge assortment of manga, friendly staff and good prices.
V
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Super nice store with all kinds of comics and graphic novels
Olmo R.
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Manga review:
There's one or two Dutch mangas but the rest of the collection is in English. There are surprisingly few shounens and surprisingly many ecchi mangas. You won't find many older mangas here either.
The shop itself is clearly more focused on their European comic collection which is an odd business decision when 90% of customers seem to be gathered around the manga shelves instead.
Wouldn't be surprised if they did expand manga wise in the future.