Yes, they do. They are usually mixed in with the Baseball cards and other collectible cards in a display at the end of the row of registers, and also in a section of the toy department. Individually packaged boosters and the occasional fat pack are what you will usually find available.
Every kmart is different so some may and some may not. For the best selection of cards I would check your local comic book stores.
No
yes it does, but the selection is limited.
The best place to sell Magic: The Gathering cards is typically online marketplaces like eBay, TCGplayer, or Card Kingdom. These platforms have a large audience of buyers and offer competitive prices for your cards.
The best places to sell Magic: The Gathering cards are online marketplaces like eBay, TCGplayer, and Card Kingdom, as well as local game stores and trading communities.
You can sell your Magic: The Gathering cards at local game stores, online marketplaces like eBay or TCGplayer, or through dedicated card-selling websites like Card Kingdom or ChannelFireball.
Target should sell Magic cards, there may also be independent sellers in Tamworth.
You can sell Magic: The Gathering cards for cash at local game stores, collectibles shops, or online marketplaces like eBay or TCGplayer. Be sure to research prices and shop policies before selling.
You can find a reputable place to sell your Magic: The Gathering cards near you by checking with local game stores, hobby shops, or online marketplaces like eBay or TCGplayer. Be sure to research the reputation of the buyer before making a transaction.
Major Retailers carry them. If you are looking to buy single cards usually comic stores are a worthy bet.
Kmart sells different cards in different regions of the country. Make a telephone call to the nearest Kmart and ask them which cards they sell.
Use the Store and Event Locator from Wizards.