The NTX Sports Card & Comic Show lands at NTX Arena in Lewisville on Saturday and Sunday, August 8–9, 2026, blending two of collecting's biggest worlds — sports cards and comics — under one roof for a busy late-summer weekend in the Dallas–Fort Worth area. This edition of the popular NTX series pairs the hobby's deep sports-card floor with a strong comic and pop-culture presence, making it a perfect destination for crossover collectors and families looking for a fun, affordable weekend outing.
On the sports side, expect a packed floor of MLB, NBA, NFL, NHL, UFC, boxing, and soccer cards across every era — modern Topps Chrome and Bowman Chrome prospects, Panini Prizm, Select, Mosaic, Donruss Optic, and premium inserts, plus vintage Topps, Bowman, Fleer, and Upper Deck. With football season approaching, expect fresh gridiron product and lively hot-rookie trading. Graded slabs (PSA, BGS, SGC, CGC) fill the higher-end cases, alongside sealed wax, game-used and autographed memorabilia, dollar boxes for diggers, and team and player lots. The comic side adds Golden, Silver, and modern-age books, graded CGC comics, key issues, back-issue bins, and pop-culture collectibles — plus the usual TCG crossover tables with Pokémon, Magic, and Yu-Gi-Oh!.
Show hours typically run 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM Saturday and 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM Sunday — verify the exact schedule on txcardshows.com before you go. Admission is affordable, with single-day and weekend passes plus early-bird options for first crack at fresh inventory; children are welcome with a parent, so it works well as a family weekend. Tickets are available online in advance and at the door.
NTX Arena sits at 2401 South Stemmons Freeway in Lewisville, right off Interstate 35E in the center of the DFW corridor — about 25 minutes from both Dallas and Fort Worth. There is ample free on-site parking, a large air-conditioned hall, and easy highway access that draws collectors from Denton, Plano, Carrollton, and across the Metroplex. Concessions are on site, and the surrounding Stemmons corridor offers plenty of dining for a mid-show break.
Who should attend? This show is ideal for sports-card collectors of every stripe — set builders, vintage hunters, modern rookie chasers, and grading-minded buyers — as well as comic readers and collectors hunting key issues and graded books. The crossover format makes it a great family outing, with affordable boxes and bins for casual diggers and kids, plus high-end showcases for serious buyers who want to deal directly with dealers.
To make the most of the weekend, arrive at the Saturday open or grab an early-bird pass — the best vintage, sharpest-priced rookies, and key comics move quickly in the first hour. Bring cash for the fastest deals, with Venmo and Zelle as backups, and carry a sorted want list with target prices plus a loupe for checking corners, edges, and comic conditions. Pack a slab case, top loaders, and comic bags-and-boards for your pickups. For confirmed dates, hours, table availability, and tickets, visit txcardshows.com and follow NTX Card Show on Instagram and Facebook.