Black Rock's neighborhood comics-and-cards hangout — Rogue Comics keeps Bridgeport collectors stocked with Pokemon boosters, budget singles and vintage toys.
Rogue Comics anchors the corner of Fairfield Avenue in Bridgeport's Black Rock neighborhood, and its roots run deep. The storefront at 3000 Fairfield Ave traces back to 1995, when it operated as Capricorn Comics Plus, before owner Michael relaunched it as Rogue Comics on Free Comic Book Day in 2010. More than a decade later it remains one of the only places to buy Pokemon cards in Bridgeport proper, holding down the hobby inside city limits while most competitors sit out in Trumbull, Fairfield or Norwalk.
The card side of the shop is built for everyday collectors rather than whales. Pokemon booster packs typically run four to six dollars, singles start at a quarter and top out around fifteen, and comics fill the bins from a dollar up. Around the cards you'll find the store's other specialties: new weekly comic releases, back issues, graphic novels, vintage and modern toys, DVDs, and a dedicated all-ages section stocked with superhero, Disney, Pixar and Muppet titles for younger readers just getting started.
What regulars talk about most is Michael himself. Reviewers on Google — where the shop holds a 4.6 rating across 74 reviews — repeatedly single out his merchandise knowledge and willingness to talk shop, whether that's past-and-present comic history or steering a new collector toward the right first pickup. Beginners get the same welcome as longtime customers, and personalized recommendations are the default rather than an upsell.
Hours fit the after-school and weekend crowd: weekdays the doors open at 3PM and close at 7PM, Saturdays run noon to 7PM, and Sundays noon to 5PM. Michael also posts weekly social media videos showing off the latest arrivals, so you can scout new stock before making the trip. For a Bridgeport card shop with genuine neighborhood character — and thirty years of history in the same building — call 203-334-5566 or just walk in and start a conversation.
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