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From Marvel to DC, Geeks explores the popular and independant comic titles in the geek universe.
They Did My Villains Dirty
Important Note: None of the criticism here is meant for the actors, stuntmen, or choreographers who were just doing their best with what the script gave them. Even though I may not agree with the narrative choices the screenwriters have made, I understand that they face a lot of pressure from both studio executives and the general audience. I respect their art and I commend them for their efforts, successful or not.
By Wen Xiaosheng4 years ago in Geeks
Why Do I think DC Comics Should Make A Movie Out Of The Fictional Female Hero Vixen?
If you want to go up against someone with a wild but adventurous side there is always Vixen. Vixen is one of my top favorite characters from the DC universe overall and I think she deserves her own movie. Why? Well in regards to the African American society, she will be another black inspiration just like Black Panther. She has the looks and the brains and is someone who doesn't back down from a fight using her connections with the animals of her world. Vixen will be the first African female character to have her own movie based on the DC comics if this ever came to pass. Here is some background information...
By Sorelle.Maia4 years ago in Geeks
5 Exciting Comic Series to start in 2022
Coming into the new year, 2022 will be full of amazing comic book runs, however, there are already some series you should check out if you haven't already. Some of these runs are quite far in and some have just started, either way, this article will detail 5 comic runs you should get involved in.
By Greg Falconer4 years ago in Geeks
Review: Deathstroke Inc.
SYNOPSIS *Spoilers* Black Canary and Deathstroke have had quite the tumultuous relationship. They've fought hand in hand and head to head throughout the years. Recently, they've both been employed on a super secret mission by an organization ironically called T.R.U.S.T. A lesson in life is that whenever someone emphasizes that they can be trusted, they are usually the most untrustworthy people. So, the name of the organization itself implies a fat, indigestible chunk of foreshadowing. Who are you trying to fool T.R.U.S.T.? ; Black Canary and Deathstroke, that's who. Not so smart.
By Adam DiFusco4 years ago in Geeks
Red Hood Gets His Revenge On Bane
Spoiler Warning: This article includes spoliers for the Task Force Z #3 issue. If you do not want to be spoiled, then do not read this issue. Again, This article includes spoliers for the Task Force Z #3 issue. If you do not want to be spoiled, then do not read this issue.
By Jaybird Lover 4 years ago in Geeks
Avengers Forever
Synopsis: *Spoilers* As with many impulsive purchases, this wild hair was picked based on appearance alone. The cover art by Aaron Kuder and Jason Keith is an exciting barrage of heroes from all over the multiverse charging to leap off of the page, bringing the battle right to you. With such a wide variety of characters including the likes of Beast, Sandman, and Speedball, how could a reader not feel compelled to pick up this first issue to see what all the action is about? With so much activity and color and so many familiar faces, one is compelled, nay, required! to study the cover intently before even opening the book. Come to find out, the artist's actually extend a challenge to the readers to write in and identify all of the featured characters on the cover. Every kid who ever plowed through the challenges on the back of a cereal box dreamed of an opportunity to finally prove their worth to the creators. Now, as grown-ups, we can; to be forever immortalized in the back pages of the next issue.
By Adam DiFusco4 years ago in Geeks











