The Card and Comics Show is a free South Miami collector event from 365 Collectibles, built around cards, comics, slabs, and mixed hobby finds in a relaxed evening format. The flyer highlights buying, selling, and trading, with sports cards, Pokémon, One Piece, and collectibles all part of the advertised mix.
Hosted at South Miami Elks Lodge, the show gives Miami-area collectors a practical local stop for browsing in person after the usual daytime card-show window. The venue is a familiar community event space in South Miami, and the flyer also calls out free parking for attendees.
A Full Day of Cards & Collectibles
The confirmed draw is a vendor-style floor where collectors can look through cards and collectibles face to face. Expect the show to center on sports cards, Pokémon, slabs, comics, and general collectibles, with the flyer also pointing to One Piece and major sports categories like baseball, basketball, football, and hockey.
That kind of mixed setup can work well for collectors who want to compare condition in person, scan cases for graded cards, look through raw singles, and talk price before making a deal. For sports cards collectors, it is a chance to hunt current stars, rookies, vintage pieces, team lots, or affordable box finds. For Pokémon collectors, the in-person format makes it easier to check surfaces, corners, centering, and binder copies before buying or trading.
The comics angle also makes the Card and Comics Show broader than a sports-only market. Collectors who move between cards, character collectibles, slabs, and pop-culture items may find the format useful because it is not locked into a single lane. Confirmed vendor counts were not listed on the flyer, so the best expectation is a local collector show focused on browsing, deal-making, and community traffic rather than a large convention-style floor.
More Than Just a Card Show
The event's evening schedule gives the Card and Comics Show a different feel from a typical morning or early afternoon show. Instead of rushing through tables before lunch, collectors can treat it as a Saturday-night hobby stop, bring trade bait, and spend time talking with vendors or other attendees.
The flyer's biggest attendee-friendly details are straightforward: free admission, free parking, and a buy-sell-trade setup. That lowers the barrier for families, newer collectors, and casual hobby fans who may want to stop in without committing to a ticketed event. It also gives regular collectors room to make a quick local run for supplies, singles, slabs, or trade opportunities.
No autograph guest, grading company appearance, raffle, or formal trade night is confirmed for this event, so the show-floor activity is the main attraction. The organizer's notes emphasize good vendors, strong inventory, deals, and an upbeat atmosphere.
A Show for All Levels of Collectors
Beginners can use the Card and Comics Show as a simple way to see what local tables look like without having to navigate a huge show. They can ask questions, compare prices, and learn how different vendors organize raw cards, graded cards, sealed items, comics, and collectibles.
Casual collectors may appreciate the chance to browse for favorite teams, characters, or childhood sets. More focused collectors can bring want lists, check slabs against recent comps, look closely at raw condition, and negotiate in real time. Families can also make it an easy local outing because the flyer confirms free entry and free parking.
For collectors who usually shop online, the biggest advantage is being able to inspect items before buying. Seeing a card or comic in hand can make a difference, especially when condition, eye appeal, centering, surface wear, or slab presentation matters.
Final Thoughts
The Card and Comics Show is shaping up to be a great evening for collectors in South Miami and the surrounding Miami 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 Florida.
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