This is a perfect review of Wizard's World, and a direct rebuttal to the rather un-informed, and frankly ignorant 1-star review:Wizard's World and its artists are the only one's I will ever trust with... Read More
This is a perfect review of Wizard's World, and a direct rebuttal to the rather un-informed, and frankly ignorant 1-star review:Wizard's World and its artists are the only one's I will ever trust with a machine on my skin. Luke White is a fantastic artist, who is nearly neurotic when it comes to perfection. Every artist is passionate, and not just for tattoos. They're all designers and creative minds in their own rite, in one form or another.The shop itself is literally covered from one wall to the other in awards and accolades. The shop is extremely clean, maintained to perfection, and cold in the hottest of days - as it should be for sterility. Every session is clean, all equipment baked in a kiln and sterilized.My wife and I, combined, share approximately 35 tattoos, including two full sleeves in production (both are half way finished). We know a thing or two about the tattoo business. This is the place to go."Ally N" seems to not understand that a shop will require payment for the tattoo work to be done before your session begins. This helps to exclude would-be scam artists, or someone who wants to become combative and not pay after having work done. Too many artists have dealt with someone claiming the work was "sub-standard" and then refused to pay because they're cheap.Seeing a reviewer immediately pull the "race card" should be enough to dismiss it as childish, entitled ad hominem. "They took his dollar for a soda but kept my dollar," Really? How about you politely say, "Hey, can I have my dollar back?"A one-star review because you had to pay for something *before* you receive it (as literally every other place of business on Earth is) and for a can of pop. Hmm... Wizard's World is a fantastic shop. Unfortunately tattoo artistry attracts some... not-so-bright folks. Ignore them, and proceed with confidence: This is where you should get your work done.(An aside): Ally flaunts her boyfriend's "10+ shops" and "30+" tattoos. Seems like he can't keep the same shop or artist, probably because of his behavior and your attitude. Real lovers of tattoos develop a relationship with their chosen artist, because that artist has invested time in your work, and has learned what you like and don't like. Ask anyone who respects the trade. Read Less