Final Evolution Card Show: A Free Mall Card Show Weekend Near Houston

Final Evolution Card Show brings Pokémon, One Piece, sports cards, sealed product, singles, slabs, trades, and collectibles to Deerbrook Mall in Humble for a free two-day show.

| 11:00 AM - 6:00 PM | 5 min read
Final Evolution Card Show in a busy mall atrium, with vendor tables of graded cards in display cases, a signing table, and TCG and sports card sections.
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The Final Evolution Card Show brings a two-day collector weekend to Deerbrook Mall in Humble, Texas, with free admission, free parking, and a public mall setting built for steady foot traffic. The show is designed for collectors looking for Pokémon, One Piece, sports cards, sealed product, singles, slabs, trades, and collectibles in one easy-to-browse location near Houston.

Hosted inside Deerbrook Mall, Final Evolution Card Show gives the North Houston hobby community a casual, family-friendly place to shop, compare cards in person, and spend time around other collectors. Because the show takes place in common areas on the first floor, attendees can work it into a normal mall trip while still getting the feel of a focused card show with dedicated vendor sections.

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A Full Day of Cards & Collectibles

The confirmed layout features 70 vendor tables split between two first-floor sections. The TCG vendor area is planned between Barnes & Noble and Violet near Dillard's, with 48 vendor tables focused on Pokémon, One Piece, and other trading card games. The sports card vendor area is planned near Shoe Palace and the AMC Theatre entrance, with 22 vendor tables centered on sports cards.

That split should make the show easier to navigate than a single crowded row of mixed tables. Collectors who mainly chase Pokémon or One Piece can start in the TCG area, while collectors looking for sports cards can head toward the Shoe Palace and AMC side of the mall. Anyone who collects across categories can move between both sections and compare singles, slabs, sealed product, and table inventory throughout the day.

For in-person card hunting, a mall show can be especially useful. You can check centering, corners, surface condition, print lines, and slab labels before making a purchase. You can also compare similar cards across tables, ask vendors about trade value, and look through boxes at your own pace. Those small in-person details matter whether you are chasing a playable card for a deck, a favorite team or player, a graded-card upgrade, or a lower-cost pickup for a newer collector.

More Than Just a Card Show

The Final Evolution Card Show is also leaning into accessibility. Admission is free, parking at Deerbrook Mall is free, and the organizer notes that the event will have dedicated security and staff throughout the weekend. That makes it easier for families, casual shoppers, and collectors who are still new to shows to stop by without having to commit to a ticketed convention-style day.

The public mall location is one of the biggest confirmed features. Deerbrook Mall sits in Humble on the north side of the Houston area, with restaurants, shops, entertainment, and AMC Theatre traffic already bringing people through the property. For vendors, that means visibility beyond the core hobby crowd. For attendees, it means a show environment that feels approachable, with nearby mall amenities and clear signage planned to help direct guests to both vendor sections.

Vendor information is separate from attendee admission, but it is useful context for the scale of the room. The organizer is advertising 6-foot vendor tables, two vendor badges per table, first-come table selection after booking, and a $100 table price for both days. Those details point to a broad marketplace setup while keeping the public-facing attendee experience simple: come to the mall, browse the show, and park for free.

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A Show for All Levels of Collectors

Collectors at different experience levels can use the Final Evolution Card Show in different ways. Beginners can walk the floor, learn how cards are priced, and see the difference between raw singles, slabs, sealed product, and trade binders. More experienced collectors can compare market prices across tables, inspect cards in hand, and talk directly with vendors about collections, want lists, or potential trades.

The mixed setup also helps families and friend groups who do not all collect the same thing. One person may be focused on sports cards, another may be looking for Pokémon, and someone else may want One Piece or general collectibles. Because the event is inside a public mall and does not require paid admission, it is easier to drop in, browse one section, meet up near another, and decide how much time to spend at the show.

Humble, Kingwood, Atascocita, Spring, and the broader Houston area all have collectors who benefit from local shows that do not require a full convention trip. Final Evolution Card Show gives those collectors a weekend option built around direct browsing, face-to-face deals, and a community setting where people can talk cards instead of relying only on online listings.

Final Thoughts

The Final Evolution Card Show is shaping up to be a practical and collector-friendly weekend for Humble, Houston, and the surrounding area. If you attend, let the organizer or other attendees know you found the show on Card Show Dex, and stay tuned for more upcoming events across Texas.

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Event Details

Date
Saturday, June 27, 2026 - Sunday, June 28, 2026
Hours (CT)
11:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Admission
FREE
Organizer
Final Evolution Card Show
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Card Types

Pokémon Sports Cards One Piece Other / Mixed

Last updated Jun 19, 2026.

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