A hidden mill-building room off Lake Street stocked with vintage and modern sports cards, sealed wax, and decades of comic back issues.
Finding The Comic Store is part of the experience. Suite 16 sits down a hallway inside a Lake Street mill complex, and more than one first-timer has walked in convinced they are in the wrong building. Push through and you land in one of the oldest comic and gaming stores in New Hampshire, with a card inventory that reflects how long the doors have been open.
The sports card side runs modern and vintage together, with sealed wax and hobby boxes for people chasing the rip and singles for anyone filling a set. Because the owner has been buying collections for decades, the back stock runs deeper than the shelf space suggests, and asking about a specific player or year is more productive here than browsing blind.
Beyond cards, the shop carries comics and graphic novels, a real back-issue wall, Heroclix, Gundam model kits, board and RPG games, and Marvel and DC figures and statues. Warhammer 40k customers show up specifically for the kit selection, which is unusually complete for a store this size.
Set expectations on price and hours before you go. Reviewers note that in-store pricing sits above online, which is the standard trade-off for walking in and holding the thing. The schedule is genuinely irregular: closed Tuesday and Thursday entirely, a short noon-to-5pm Monday, 11am starts Wednesday and Friday, 10am Saturday, and noon Sunday. Check the shop's Facebook page before driving over, since that is where changes get posted.
Lake Street parking is in the mill lot. Give yourself a few extra minutes for the hallway hunt, and take the owner up on any offer to go looking in the back.
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