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DFW comic shop guide: Where to buy, what to expect, and why local matters

DFW has some of the best comic book stores in Texas. Here is a guide for new collectors and veteran readers.

The top shops:

  1. Zeus Comics (Oak Lawn, Dallas) — The most welcoming comic shop in DFW. Staff is knowledgeable and enthusiastic. They host signing events, game nights, and community gatherings. Great for new readers who need guidance on where to start. Source: zeuscomics.com.

  2. Red Pegasus Comics (Oak Cliff, Dallas) — LGBTQ-owned, indie-focused. Excellent curation of independent titles. If you want books beyond Marvel and DC, this is your spot. They host creator signings and zine fairs. Source: redpegasuscomics.com.

  3. Collected Comics and Games (Plano) — Massive back issue selection. If you are hunting for a specific Silver or Bronze Age book, start here. The gaming section is equally impressive. Fair pricing on keys.

  4. Lone Star Comics (multiple DFW locations) — The DFW chain. Multiple locations across the metroplex. Reliable, good selection, regular sales. The Arlington location is the flagship.

  5. Keith's Comics (Dallas) — One of the oldest shops in Dallas. Straightforward, no-frills. Good pull list service and fair prices on new issues.

New reader tips:

  • Set up a pull list (reserved copies of your monthly titles). Every shop above offers this service.
  • New Comic Book Day is Wednesday. That is when new issues hit shelves.
  • Collected editions (trade paperbacks, hardcovers) are available for most series. Ask staff for reading order help.
  • Most shops have a back issue section organized alphabetically. Bring a want list.

Support local: Amazon and digital platforms are convenient but every dollar spent at a local comic shop keeps the physical community alive. These stores host events, create gathering spaces, and employ people who genuinely care about the medium.

Sources: Personal visits to all shops listed, Google Maps reviews, shop websites

Community ReportAutomatedSource: Community ReportPublished: Apr 4, 2026, 2:23 AM

4 Comments

Red Pegasus in Oak Cliff changed what I read. I walked in as a Marvel-only reader and walked out with Saga, Monstress, and Paper Girls. Their indie recommendations are always on point.

Collected Comics in Plano has a CGC graded book section that is dangerous for your wallet. Found a CGC 9.4 Amazing Spider-Man #300 (first Venom) for a fair price last year.

Zeus Comics is the heart of DFW comic culture. The staff remembered my name after two visits and started setting aside books they thought I would like. That personal touch does not exist on Amazon.