Monkey Biz
Tawnia and Ken LeMay are two of seven owners of local comic book store Monkey Biz, which is also co-owned by Teria and Tim Dashiell, Robin and Jack Jackson and Carol LeMay. The store is located at 2928 N. Nevada recently reopened its doors after a two-month COVID closure, but has been in operation since October 2019. The shop has rooms for group gaming like Dungeons and Dragons, a Virtual Reality space that is currently on pause due to the pandemic, and spaces to host events like birthday parties among a wide selection of graphic art and collectibles.
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Tawnia and Ken LeMay are two of seven owners of local comic book store Monkey Biz, which is also co-owned by Teria and Tim Dashiell, Robin and Jack Jackson and Carol LeMay who are not pictured. The store is located at 2928 N. Nevada recently reopened its doors after a two-month COVID closure, but has been in operation since October 2019. The shop has rooms for group gaming like Dungeons and Dragons, a Virtual Reality space that is currently on pause due to the pandemic, and spaces to host events like birthday parties among a wide selection of graphic art and collectibles.
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During the coronavirus closure, Ken LeMay bagged and priced 3,500 comic books. The store recently reopened its doors after a two-month COVID closure but has been in operation since October 2019. like Dungeons and Dragons, a Virtual Reality space that is currently on pause due to the pandemic, and spaces to host events like birthday parties among a wide selection of graphic art and collectibles
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Multi-sided dice are seen atop the glass display case at Monkey Biz, a local comic book store, on July 8, 2020. The store, which is located at 2928 N. Nevada, recently reopened its doors after a two-month COVID closure but has been in operation since October 2019. The shop has rooms for group gaming like Dungeons and Dragons, a Virtual Reality space that is currently on pause due to the pandemic, and spaces to host events like birthday parties among a wide selection of graphic art and collectibles.
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Christian-themed comic books are seen for sale at Monkey Biz, a local comic book store, on July 8, 2020. The store, which is located at 2928 N. Nevada, recently reopened its doors after a two-month COVID closure but has been in operation since October 2019. The shop has rooms for group gaming like Dungeons and Dragons, a Virtual Reality space that is currently on pause due to the pandemic, and spaces to host events like birthday parties among a wide selection of graphic art and collectibles.
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Tawnia and Ken LeMay are two of seven owners of local comic book store Monkey Biz, which is also co-owned by Teria and Tim Dashiell, Robin and Jack Jackson and Carol LeMay who are not pictured. The store at 2928 N. Nevada St. recently reopened its doors after a two-month COVID-19 closure, but has been in operation since October 2019. The shop has rooms for group gaming like Dungeons and Dragons, a Virtual Reality space that is currently on pause due to the pandemic, and spaces to host events like birthday parties among a wide selection of graphic art and collectibles.
Libby Kamrowski The Spokesman-Review Buy this photo
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Tawnia and Ken LeMay are two of seven owners of local comic book store Monkey Biz, which is also co-owned by Teria and Tim Dashiell, Robin and Jack Jackson and Carol LeMay who are not pictured. The store is located at 2928 N. Nevada recently reopened its doors after a two-month COVID closure, but has been in operation since October 2019. The shop has rooms for group gaming like Dungeons and Dragons, a Virtual Reality space that is currently on pause due to the pandemic, and spaces to host events like birthday parties among a wide selection of graphic art and collectibles.
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Funko Pop figurines are seen for sale at Monkey Biz, a local comic book store at 2928 N. Nevada, on July 8, 2020. The store recently reopened its doors after a two-month COVID closure but has been in operation since October 2019. The shop has rooms for group gaming like Dungeons and Dragons, a Virtual Reality space that is currently on pause due to the pandemic, and spaces to host events like birthday parties among a wide selection of graphic art and collectibles.
Libby Kamrowski The Spokesman-Review Buy this photo
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Tawnia and Ken LeMay are two of seven owners of local comic book store Monkey Biz, which is also co-owned by Teria and Tim Dashiell, Robin and Jack Jackson and Carol LeMay who are not pictured. The store at 2928 N. Nevada St. recently reopened its doors after a two-month COVID-19 closure, but has been in operation since October 2019. The shop has rooms for group gaming like Dungeons and Dragons, a Virtual Reality space that is currently on pause due to the pandemic, and spaces to host events like birthday parties among a wide selection of graphic art and collectibles.
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A rack of comic books are among the thousands for sale at Monkey Biz, a local comic book store, is seen at the 2928 N. Nevada business on July 8, 2020During the coronavirus closure, Ken LeMay bagged and priced 3,500 comic books. The store recently reopened its doors after a two-month COVID closure but has been in operation since October 2019. like Dungeons and Dragons, a Virtual Reality space that is currently on pause due to the pandemic, and spaces to host events like birthday parties among a wide selection of graphic art and collectibles
Libby Kamrowski The Spokesman-Review Buy this photo
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Funko Pop figurines are seen for sale at Monkey Biz, a local comic book store at 2928 N. Nevada, on July 8, 2020. The store recently reopened its doors after a two-month COVID closure but has been in operation since October 2019. The shop has rooms for group gaming like Dungeons and Dragons, a Virtual Reality space that is currently on pause due to the pandemic, and spaces to host events like birthday parties among a wide selection of graphic art and collectibles.
Libby Kamrowski The Spokesman-Review Buy this photo
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Tawnia and Ken LeMay are two of seven owners of local comic book store Monkey Biz, which is also co-owned by Teria and Tim Dashiell, Robin and Jack Jackson and Carol LeMay who are not pictured. The store at 2928 N. Nevada St. recently reopened its doors after a two-month COVID-19 closure, but has been in operation since October 2019. The shop has rooms for group gaming like Dungeons and Dragons, a Virtual Reality space that is currently on pause due to the pandemic, and spaces to host events like birthday parties among a wide selection of graphic art and collectibles.
Libby Kamrowski The Spokesman-Review Buy this photo
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