comics
From Marvel to DC, Geeks explores the popular and independant comic titles in the geek universe.
The Legion of Superheroes
The Legion of Superheroes A very popular comic book team brought to us by DC comics was first introduced in Adventure Comics #247 in 1958. This team has gone through possibly more reboots and retcons than any individual character but its original iteration was based around Superboy, who was Superman when he was a teenager. He had met lightening boy, Saturn girl and cosmic boy. These three had formed a superhero club using Superboy as inspiration and they time traveled to recruit him as a member. As the team gained attention lightning boy was changed to lightning lad. They then were granted more stories in Adventure Comics and alluded to more heroes in this Legion including; Invisible Kid, Sun Boy, Bouncing Boy, Phantom Girl, Shrinking Violet and a few others.
By Alexandrea Callaghan3 years ago in Geeks
Record of Ragnarok Predictions part 2: Humanity Still Wins!
So, there was a few things I got wrong with my last predictions & my predictions might have changed some things about the future of the series since it's been released. I'll go over more about that a bit later. Because right now, SO much has changed that it throws a Sun Wukong size wrench into my last theories. These first two matches are the one's that have finished since I wrote my previous Article "Record of Ragnarok fight predictions: humans win!" If you haven't read it yet & want to, please click the link & check out what I wrote about the seriesbefore this. (Insert link here) Spoilers Ahead and with that out of the way. SPOILERS!!!! I was wrong about what Tesla's powers would be. I was thinking it was going to be something more than just prep time. I did predict the perp time. I was hoping his understanding of how things worked that when he got his völundr it would allow him to create things on the fly like a sorcerer. I guess he would have been too OP for whatever is coming after Ragnarok. Beelzebub being a scientist & a master of vibrations is a beautiful twist that I absolutely love! By the end of the match I knew there was no way the Tesla could have ever won this match. I predicted Beelzebub's was going to win his match, I couldn't figure out who or how cause I had a love for Tesla. BUT, Now that he's no longer in the tournament, I have no biases left for the characters & can analyze them all to their fullest. I was wrong about the fight order as well. But, so far, the ENTIRE FANBASE can agree that Odin Vs King Leonidas, is the last match. I have a idea that the writers Shinya Umemura & Takumi Fukui along with illustrator Ajichika might be picking the match order at random & already picked out the matches & their winners but to keep everyone on their toes they're picking the fights in a random order. Just one idea. Otherwise wouldn't having certain characters fight each other sooner or later base on their power levels be the best approach? Clearly the First 1 match is a great opening match. But Adam vs Zeus? It felt too soon to see this fight didn't it? But we'll see going forward. I'll go into more Unanswered Questions further down. Qui Shi Huang Vs Hades is a match I couldn't put my finger on in a prediction. I didn't want to think they would use ANOTHER Greek Deity. I was surprised by Qui Shi Huang wins as well cause I was predicting that the God's Guest Fighter would win their match. I couldn't have predicted Qui Shi Huang abilities or völundr. It was a glorious match nonetheless that's going to be the first match I go over in this article below.
By Sergio VanNess3 years ago in Geeks
When Did Comics Start?
Comics are a popular form of visual storytelling that have been loved by people of all ages for decades. They are often associated with superheroes, but comics can cover a wide range of topics, from humor to horror, and even educational content. But when did comics start, and how did they evolve into the form we know today?
By Talea Weeanor3 years ago in Geeks
Comics Where The Villain Wins?
The world of comics has always been a place where good triumphs over evil. The hero saves the day, and the villain is punished for their crimes. However, there are some comics where the villain wins. These stories challenge the traditional narrative and offer a unique perspective on the world of comics. In this article, we will explore some of the most notable comics where the villain comes out on top.
By Talea Weeanor3 years ago in Geeks
When Did Comics Became Popular?
Comics are a form of artistic expression that have gained enormous popularity across the world. The development of the comic genre has been marked by many historical events and has undergone various changes over time. In this article, we will delve into the history of comics and examine when they became popular.
By Talea Weeanor3 years ago in Geeks
Can Goku Beat Saitama?
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By HellowellGeekNews3 years ago in Geeks
Kremisi is the best comics of the last decade?
In the world of comics, there are many great series that have been published over the years. However, few can match the sheer brilliance and impact of Kremisi, the spin-off comic book series from the Super Santa saga created by the acclaimed author Stefano Labbia (Killer Loop's saga, Atomic, Shona, Super Madness). Kremisi is a story that boasts a rich and complex narrative, layered characters, and stunning artwork that elevates it above the competition. In this article, we explore why Kremisi is the best comic of the last decade.
By Talea Weeanor3 years ago in Geeks
When Comics Were Invented?
Comics have become an integral part of modern popular culture and entertainment. From the colorful superhero adventures of Marvel and DC to the thought-provoking graphic novels of Art Spiegelman and Marjane Satrapi, comics have captured the imagination of people all over the world. But when were comics invented, and how did they become the cultural phenomenon that they are today?
By Talea Weeanor3 years ago in Geeks
Fast X ;review
Has the Fast & Furious franchise earned a victory lap? That’s the key question behind an appraisal of “Fast X,” a film that brazenly plays like a Greatest Hits collection from a hit artist. Not only does it directly link to the massive, franchise-turning “Fast Five” in its narrative, but it constantly recalls other films in this series either through direct mention or action beats designed to recall similar moments in movies like “Fast & Furious 6,” “Furious 7,” and “The Fate of the Furious.” The script by Dan Mazeau and "Fast Five" director Justin Lin (who left the film after creative differences and whose absence is felt in terms of action choreography) is like a snake eating its own tail, often playing like a parody of the franchise more than a new entry that cruises on its own four wheels. Even as it’s spinning through enjoyably goofy action set pieces, most of them enlivened greatly by a fun performance from Jason Momoa, there’s a desperate familiarity to all of “Fast X” that makes it even more like reheated leftovers than it has before. This is reportedly the start of a trilogy that will close the series. Let’s hope they come up with at least one fresh idea in the next two flicks.
By Imeth Githsara3 years ago in Geeks











