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Read the full letter at Meltdown’s website. “For one last time, # LetsgoMELTDOWN!” he wrote.īy Wednesday night Meltdown Comics’ website featured a black screen urging visitors to join the store’s email newsletter and see “what the next 25 years will bring.” Meltdown podcast producer and anime fanatic Mason Booker leads a discussion with notable guests Raven Night, Zehra Fazal and others about classic anime series from years gone by that people may or may not have heard of or seen before.


“We’ve watched every fad, trend and next big thing come and go while customers became celebrities, children blossomed to adults, geeks morphed into moguls, and fanboys scored Oscars.”Īt the end of his letter, Domingeuz-Letelier urged fans to keep buying, creating and supporting comics. “And what a wonderfully surreal run it’s been,” Dominguez-Letelier added in his letter. Jody Houser: I know the store closed a while ago and the building was going to be demolished for. Podcasts including Mutant Season, Indoor Kids and You Made It Weird were also recorded at the venue. Last night, MeltdownComics burned to the ground.

Harmontown, a documentary released in 2014 starring Community writer Dan Harmon, originated as a weekly live show and podcast performed and recorded at Meltdown. From 2010-2016, Comedy Central’s stand-up comedy series The Meltdown With Jonah and Kumail, hosted by Jonah Ray and Kumail Nanjiani, was filmed entirely within the venue and featured names including Maria Bamford, Jen Kirkman, Steve Agee and Todd Barry. In addition to hosting book signings and author talks, Meltdown Comics’ event space, called the NerdMelt Showroom, hosted high-profile comedy performances.
