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As one of the leaders of Summit’s Crown, our local Beyblade club in Akron, and part of the wider Black Crescent Community in Ohio, I just want to express how grateful we are to Full Grip Games. For the past 7 months, they’ve consistently welcomed us in with open arms—setting aside one or two Saturdays each month and sharing their space with us. Beyblade can be a loud and energetic game, but they’ve never once complained. We share the space with other players and spectators, and it’s always been a positive, respectful atmosphere. I first reached out to them out of the blue in December, and they didn’t hesitate—they just said, “Let’s do it.” Thanks to their support, our small group has grown into a recognized presence in the area. We wouldn’t be where we are without them. On top of that, their selection of imported Pokémon products from Japan is genuinely impressive. Nobody else has what they have.



Solid shop. This may be the last card shop in the Greater Akron area that still carries non-sports cards. They have a decent selection of cards from the 1960s and 1970s, but have not gotten any new stock in the year that I have bought from them. Prices are generally ok, but they are heavily reliant on price guides, which can result in inflated prices. I have worked with two employees and both were very friendly. Four stars Edit - over the last several months, the store has been going through a noticeable change. The atmosphere has become more politically charged and what used to be good conversation about sports and cards has changed to that subject. Where the store used to be open and friendly, it now hangs divisive signage in its windows. I am hopeful that what was until recently one of my favorite card shops will correct itself and return to what made it a place worth visiting. Three stars

We are here to be your gateway into all of the realms of nerdy hobbies and games. We have comic books, both old and new, with new titles every Wednesday. There are graphic novels for all ages lining our shelves, waiting to open new worlds to readers.
