Warp 9 is a comic book heaven, filled with thousands of comics, ranging from 50 cents to $500, and include some classic issues dating back to the early 1940s and '50s.
The store also has an array of action figures including the Fantastic Four heroes and others from the early 1920s and '30s.
Read It Again Books is a used book store that carries paperback and hardcover books in all genres, audio books on CD and a few on cassette tapes, as well as a small selection of new books and fun novelty items like bookmarks, handmade jewelry and tiny toys. The service is unfailingly friendly and helpful, and it's a fun place to browse for book lovers of all ages. Customers can trade in their own gently used books and receive credits that provide discounts on their purchases of like items in the store. Read It Again Books has all customer records computerized, so you'll always know how many credits you have received for the books you've brought in, and how many you've used up. The store also keeps track of which books you've already purchased in the store and read, which is very helpful for the avid reader. The store is located in the Pheasant Run Plaza near the intersection of Grand River Avenue and Haggerty Road.
Located in the Outback shopping center, Comic City offers a variety of comic books for enthusiasts. Comic City carries large-circulation comic books and hard-to-find comics and graphic novels from around the world. Special orders are available.
The Troy Public Library has grown from a collection of 1,000 books to a 40,000-square-foot facility with more than 320,000 items available for checkout. The library moved to its current location in 1971 and circulates more than a million items annually. The Troy Public Library is part of the Suburban Library Cooperative.
In addition to books, the Troy Public Library houses a Teen Resource Center, a children's room and a computer center and offers a Special Needs Collection, audio and video media, digital books, several classes and reading programs, as well as services for job seekers and access to e-resources.
The Troy Public Library continually ranks among the top libraries by Hennen's American Public Library Rating Index for libraries serving populations of 50,000 or more and has received awards from the Library of Michigan and the American Library Association.