A massive comic book show is coming to Calgary next month, and it will feature over 30 local vendors. Here’s what to know about the Calgary Comic Book Show.

Whether you’re a Marvel lover, a DC fanatic, or you appreciate diving into something new, the Calgary Comic Book Show is bringing the best of the best under one roof.

You’ll want to make your way to Calgary’s Acadia Recreation Complex on March 7 for a day of superheroes, collectibles, and everything in between.

“There are lots of pop culture conventions, so we want to have an event dedicated to comic book fans,” shares the team.

“We’re asking all vendors to have at least 50% of their tables dedicated to comic books. The rest of the table should be in the pop culture/comics sphere. Things like vintage toys, video games and other collectibles.”

With over 30 comic book vendors, there’s a lot to explore.

Vendors at the Calgary Comic Book Show include:

Calgary Comic BooksAnother DimensionComic Books 911Comic Box YYCDark PhoenixErrol Scott ComicsGorfon StirlingJeff McNair’s ComicsKathy & TonyLethbridge Comic, Card and Collectible ShowMcBrother’s CollectiblesMike ComicsMurray GOtherworldly ComicRemember When CollectablesRicemand Comix & AJToysRick’s ComicsRon’s Comics and CollectiblesTelepath ComicsThe Collector GuyThe Final IssueThis Is Why You’re Broke Comics & CollectablesTNT Comics & CollectablesUnique ComicsVictor’s Comics

On top of that, there will be door prizes to win.

All proceeds from the sale of door prize raffle tickets will be donated to Urban Society of Aboriginal Youth.

Not only will you be stocking up your comic book collection, but you will be supporting a good cause, too.

So set those reminders and get ready for a day of out-of-this-world fun.

When: March 7, 2026
Time: 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Where: Acadia Recreation Complex, 240 90th Ave. SE
Cost: Free

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