Intimate Everett Mall Way shop running Gundam TCG, Pokemon, Lorcana, and Flesh and Blood events with 10AM-to-9PM hours six days a week.
Geeky Villain is small by design and the review consensus treats that as a feature. Regulars describe an intimate space with a relaxed atmosphere and staff who keep it that way — the sort of shop where a Thursday night event turns into the same faces every week rather than a rotating crowd of strangers.
The event calendar is unusually adventurous for a shop this size. Gundam TCG store events have become a signature, alongside Pokemon, Lorcana, Flesh and Blood, and Dragon Ball Super. Miniatures games — Warhammer 40K, Age of Sigmar, Star Wars Legion — and tabletop RPGs like D&D and Call of Cthulhu also get table time, so the play space stays busy across very different crowds.
On product, reviewers repeatedly cite fantastic prices and a selection that punches above the square footage. It is a curated inventory rather than a warehouse, which means the current sets and the games the shop actively supports are well stocked and long-tail back catalog is thinner.
The hours are the strongest argument for putting it first on an Everett card shop route: 10AM to 9PM Monday through Saturday and 11AM to 8PM Sunday. Eleven-hour days, seven days a week, is more availability than any other card shop in the city offers, and it means a mid-morning visit is actually possible.
The shop is in Suite 500 at 909 Southeast Everett Mall Way, a couple hundred yards from Moon Dragon Games. Between the two you can compare pricing and vibe in one trip, with parking in the shared lot and quick I-5 access from Lynnwood, Mill Creek, and Marysville.
The shop's own framing — help you get the most out of your geekdom — shows up in how new stock is handled: items get added almost daily rather than in monthly waves, so the shelf you browsed last month is not the shelf you will see this month. Regulars treat a quick walkthrough as part of the routine rather than a destination trip.
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