There might be a story where a Radio Shack store was haunted. Employees would hear strange noises at night when they were closing up. Equipment would turn on by itself. They thought it was some sort of electrical malfunction at first, but the strange occurrences continued even after getting the wiring checked. Some employees quit because they were too scared to work there anymore.
One 'radio shack horror story' could be about a customer who went in to buy a simple radio part. They were given the wrong part by an inexperienced staff member. When they got home and tried to use it, it caused a short circuit in their precious radio equipment that they had spent a lot of money on.
One horror story could be long hours with little break. An employee might have to work 10 - 12 hours straight during peak seasons like Christmas. There's so much pressure to meet sales targets that they can't even take a proper lunch break. Another could be dealing with difficult customers. Some customers would come in, demand a product that's out of stock, and then yell at the employee as if it was their fault.
Sure. There was an employee who was accused of stealing. Apparently, there was a small inventory discrepancy. But instead of properly investigating, the manager immediately accused the employee in front of everyone. It turned out later that it was a mistake in the inventory system, but the employee's reputation was already damaged.
Sure. A customer walked into Radio Shack looking for a particular model of walkie - talkies for a camping trip. The salesperson assured them that the ones they had in stock were perfect for the job. However, when the customer got to the campsite, the walkie - talkies had a very limited range, not at all what was promised. The customer was left without a reliable means of communication during the trip, which was really frustrating.
The Radio Shack comic's story of electronics might involve adventures related to new technological discoveries or troubleshooting electronic devices.
Generally, Radio Shack isn't a typical store for comics. You might find a few educational or tech-themed comics there, but not the mainstream or popular ones.
Maybe they gave out some special Superman comic collectibles or exclusive editions. Not sure exactly though.
Not much, usually. Radio Shack sells electronics and Superman comics are about a superhero. They're in different domains.
One horror story could be about sudden and unexplained interference during an emergency communication using a Yaesu radio. The user might be relying on it to call for help or relay important information, but the interference makes it impossible, putting lives at risk.
Not much directly. Barbie is mainly about dolls and fashion, Radio Shack is an electronics store, and comics are a form of visual storytelling. They seem pretty unrelated.
You might find some collectible Superman comic book issues or related merchandise like posters or action figures at Radio Shack.