Stripside Comics & Sportscards

Las Vegas, United States

4.1

Closed now

15 reviews

Accepts Credit Cards

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Accepts Credit Cards
Yes
Accepts Bitcoin
No
Parking
Private Lot
Bike Parking
Yes
Wheelchair Accessible
Yes
Dogs Allowed
No

Description

Specialties

We are the only Comic, Gaming, and Sportscard store on the Las Vegas Strip, just a few miles down from all the major casinos. We have all the latest comics, Trade Paperbacks, a TON of The Walking Dead back issues and toys, and one of the widest selections of Sportscards you’ll find anywhere. We also host several Magic The Gathering tournaments weekly (Wed & Fri Night, Sat afternoon) with some of the most fun promotions in all of Las Vegas.

Whether you are a Las Vegas local with no other shops to go to in Southern Las Vegas, or a tourist staying on the Strip, we are the shop you will want to check out first. Our staff is incredibly knowledgable and friendly, our store is clean and well organized, and it’s a place where you will never be pressured to spend half your paycheck; just come in and have fun with what you like. We have plenty of Magic the Gathering singles and unopened products at great prices.

History

Established in 2013.

We are a brand new Comic, Sportscard, and Gaming store on Las Vegas Boulevard that is just worlds of awesomeness. We want to have a little of something for every collector who comes to Las Vegas, and be the favorite shop for Las Vegas locals alike.

Meet the Business Owner

Jason A.

Business Owner

Jason has been in Las Vegas since 2002 after graduating from Santa Clara University. He opened Baseball Card Heaven from the ground up in 2003, and now has added comics and gaming to the brand new store StripSide Comics and Sportscards. This is the only store in Las Vegas to tackle both Comics and Cards head on, and there will be room for Magic The Gathering and Yu Gi Oh tournaments up to 50 players deep.

Jason’s all time favorite comic series is the Uncanny X-​Men ever since the mid 1980’s, and his current favorite is Think Tank by Image Comics (very Tom Clancy/​Robert Ludlum style writing). He is a die-​hard Oakland A’s fan and was in the bleachers at many A’s games even before the Moneyball days.