comics
From Marvel to DC, Geeks explores the popular and independant comic titles in the geek universe.
Werewolf
Chapter 2 The next morning, Klara opened her eyes and for a moment forgot where she was. Then she remembered her aunt’s cold greeting and how Gerone had reacted to seeing her poor state. Knowing she wouldn’t have much time to herself, Klara sat quietly in bed, looking out at the sky from her window. It felt nice to be able to let her mind wander, even just for a moment. The constant rain had finally ended and the bright sunshine was a warm welcome on Klara’s face. A gentle breeze blew the fluffy clouds at just the right pace that she could imagine shapes in them, just as she’d done as a child.
By Katie Hammerbeck5 years ago in Geeks
Werewolf
Chapter 1 “We’re almost there, my dear. Just hang on a little bit longer…” the older man called over his shoulder. Klara shivered, soaking wet from the freezing rain. She hoped that all the misery they had endured the past few weeks of travel would be worth it. Her second chance.
By Katie Hammerbeck5 years ago in Geeks
Vietnam Horror #2
Vietnam Horror #2 Behemoth Comics 2021 Written by Massimo Rosi Illustrated by Vito Coppola A unit of American soldiers find themselves isolated in the middle of nowhere, Vietnam. As they calculate another plan to storm the nearby mountain once more, another problem arises in camp, one that might have them rethinking everything.
By Steven Leitman5 years ago in Geeks
Cosmic Comic Misconceptions
“Oh, you read comics?” they say with a raised eyebrow, and a bit of condescension. As if the fact that I read comics makes me less somehow. I am sure those of you out there who read comics have gotten this reaction before. Like comics are somehow not art and do not count as reading. I am part of a comic book club, though it is on a hiatus right now do to covid. Anyway, when I tell people this, I usually get this strange look in response. “Comic book club?” they ask with a confused look on their face. “You mean a book club?” they ask. “Yes, it is a book club, with comics,” I always reply speaking slowly. It is as if this concept is confusing, but why? The reason for this reaction is simple, there are many misconceptions about comic books. Let’s tackle some of those misguided ideas.
By Katie L. Oswald (BookDragon)5 years ago in Geeks











