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It was always his biggest nightmare: A fire lighting up his 11-year comic store business."I thought about that for years,” Big Brother Comics store owner Kenny Russell said. “I thought, 'What could be worse?'"It became a reality for Russell Sunday morning. He heard a crash around 9 a.m. and opened the back door to his apartment, which leads to his business."It was all on fire, like movie-style fire,” Russell said.He called 911, and fire crews responded in minutes.“The building is toast,” Russell said. “I've already thrown a ton away, probably $10,000 worth. But, it could have been worse. It could have been $100,000.”He's spent the past two days cleaning up the mess and trying to assess what's still in selling condition. He also set up a GoFundMe.com campaign."Terrible, I'm mentally exhausted,” Russell said.Investigators told Russell the fire started in the area outside his apartment and business doors, in the back of the building.Luckily, there were two one-hour fire doors separating his home and business from that area. That means the doors are built to resist a fire burning for about an hour before they’re compromised."Its two different worlds,” Russell said, describing the difference between the charred area where the fire started and the rest of his store. “The firemen protected so much of my stuff."The question now is: how much did the smoke damage the books?"It seems good,” Russell said as he picked up one of the comic books to smell it. “I'm optimistic."He's optimistic not only about salvaging his livelihood, but that his fire “superheroes” will be able to determine what caused the blaze.“Not many people have access to this area, so I don’t know,” Russell said. "I want them to get to the bottom of this – and, I'm curious."