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From Marvel to DC, Geeks explores the popular and independant comic titles in the geek universe.
VampOut Comics DeathBattle Match Up
Hi guys I'm Darnell Battle, the guy behind VampOut Comics you can check out my Thomas Lane series in the " Criminal " stories, they are my original stories from my VampOut Comics novels; but today I'll be brining you something different. Today I'm bringing you a VampOut Deathbattle of already established characters from Marvel, DC comics, Anime etc, you know geek stuff for geeks like us.
By VampOut Comics5 years ago in Geeks
Who Is Snake Eyes?
Who Is Snake Eyes? With a movie featuring one of the most popular G.I. Joe characters waiting to be released next year, let’s take a look at the background of the character that has become one of the most popular characters to come out of the 80’s.
By Brian Anson5 years ago in Geeks
Savant, A history behind another Heir
Brian Durlin, Who will become Savant, is a spoiled Heir to an enormous fortune who moves to Gotham to become a vigilante. However, after being called out by Batman for his complete lack of care to protect others he changes his path and decides to use his formidable computer skills to build a profitable blackmailing business in order to prove his genius and extort money from people. He was joined in the venture by an ex- Russian KGB Agent, Creote. Creote was devoted to Savant and even secretly in love with him.
By Entertainment Nerd News5 years ago in Geeks
DR. HARLEEN FRANCIS QUINZEL P.H.D
Dr. Harleen Frances Quinzel, Ph.D. is an Arkham Asylum psychologist. Harleen Quinzel becomes fascinated with the Joker while working at Arkham Asylum and volunteers to help treat him. She falls hopelessly in love with the Joker during their sessions, and she helps him escape from the asylum more than once.. When Batman returns a severely injured Joker to Arkham, she dons a jester costume to become Harley Quinn, the Joker’s sidekick. She becomes his accomplice and also his on-again off-again girlfriend. The Joker frequently insults, ignores, hurts, and even tries to kill Harley, but she always comes back to him, convinced he genuinely loves her. Harley refers to the Joker as Mistah J and Puddin’, terms of endearment that have since been used in nearly every adaptation in which the two characters appear.
By Entertainment Nerd News5 years ago in Geeks











