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945, Liberty Avenue, 15222, Pittsburgh, Allegheny County, US United States
contacts phone: +1 412-232-0199
website: www.toonseum.org
larger map & directionsLatitude: 40.443581, Longitude: -79.9965209
Bianca Cerio
::My boyfriend and I visited the ToonSeum on their last operating day. They unfortunately have closed their doors to the public since, though they are still an active organization. Naturally, because it was their closing celebration, the location was very packed, and it is already very small. We didn't end up staying long because of how tight it was but we enjoyed the visit. I bought a shotglass with their logo on it and a comic book as a souvenir, and got both for only $13, so their prices were pretty cheap. It's too bad that they're closing the museum, but hopefully that means they will reopen it someday in the future in a larger location.
Johanna Smith
::The Wonder Woman exhibit was great! The pieces were very unique, and it was really neat to explore. The woman working there was also very kind. Sad that they'll be out of commission for a year as they hunt for a new location, but hopefully the new location will be easier to find parking at. π They will be doing exhibits at different locations during the year off, so if you hear about them showing up somewhere, definitely hit them up! π
Jennifer Winkleman
::Was disappointed. The website made it sound more appealing than it was. Not worth the money.
The Animator Rebooted
::Itβs literally just a small room with some comic book art, and a random cubicle. Donβt waste your time or money here. It only held me there for like three minutes at best
Jon Salmon
::I try to be pretty fair and open with reviews, but ToonSeum was a total let down. My wife and I drove pretty far out of the way because I'm a big comic and art fan. It cost us 6.00 each to see the exhibits, which was literally a single10'x20' room with maybe 30 pieces of art; all of which just looked like they were clipped from newspapers. That was it. Huge let down.