Wonder Cards & Comics (3.7 )

Independent collector notes and community insights below.

Wonder Cards & Comics

🏆 About

Buying your collection when you need some cash, when you are moving, cashing in an inheritance, or selling your business inventory, are all ways I can serve you. Selling you a thoughtful gift, a hot new collectible, filling in a hard to find piece for your own collection, or starting a new collection, all at a fair price, is my everyday experience at Wonder Cards and Comics. Look for great deals on lot purchases, sometimes even 60-80% OFF.

💬 Collector Notes

Independent editorial assessment

Mostly TCG-focused—Pokémon and Magic dominate the showcases, with some sealed product for both. Didn’t see much in terms of sports singles or slabs, so not the spot if you’re chasing rookie cards or vintage. Store’s tidy, no “old school” piles, and the staff actually know the product—they’ll talk recent sets or help comp a card if you ask.

Who this shop is (and isn’t) for

Best For

  • Pokémon collectors
  • TCG players
  • Vintage collectors
  • High-end / investment collectors
  • Slabbed card buyers

Not Ideal For

  • Sports-only collectors
  • Kids & beginner collectors
  • Looking for deep singles inventory
  • Seeking in-store play environments

⭐ Review Summary

Customers highlight Wonder Cards & Comics for its wide selection of trading card games, especially Magic: The Gathering and Pokémon, along with a variety of comics. Reviewers consistently mention friendly, knowledgeable staff and note that the store is clean and well-organized.

Google Reviews Rating: 3.7
Total Reviews: (100)

📍 Location & Contact

  • Address: 445 US-302
  • Phone : (802) 476-4706

⏰ Store Hours

  • Sunday: Closed
  • Monday: Closed
  • Tuesday: Closed
  • Wednesday: 11 AM-6 PM
  • Thursday: 11 AM-6 PM
  • Friday: 11 AM-6 PM
  • Saturday: 11 AM-6 PM

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