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From Marvel to DC, Geeks explores the popular and independant comic titles in the geek universe.
Back Issues from Your Local Comic Book Shop No. 3
You can find some great stories just flipping through the back issues at your favorite place to buy comics. Though, people seem to be more interested in the cosmetic side of things. The nicer it looks, the more expensive it's going to be. I play the guilty card, though. If it looks like trash, I'm going to find it harder to read.
By Allen D. Lyons7 years ago in Geeks
10 Saddest Moments in Comic Book History
Comic books feature some of the best stories ever told. They tend to be giant rides featuring thrills, chills, and spills. Though we read them for an uplifting story that makes us smile, they definitely have moments that balance the good with the bad.
By Iggy Paulsen7 years ago in Geeks
Gambit: The Wild Card Superhero
This article is about one of my favorite superheroes, (currently). Although he has been around since 1990, which I guess by comic book standards does make him pretty current. If you’re into comics and you are a fan of the comic book series X-MEN, then you are no doubt already familiar with the character of GAMBIT.
By GARY MAZIN7 years ago in Geeks
'Infinity Gauntlet'—'Infinity War'
As we know the MCU’s Infinity War had little to nothing to do with the actual Infinity War comic. The cinematic story actually follows closer to Infinity Gauntlet and by closer I mean... There is an Infinity Gauntlet. Though neither comic book story line is really reflected in the MCU’s biggest Avenger’s movie, there are bits and pieces from Infinity Gauntlet that could possibly come into play in Endgame (whether we want them to or not).
By Alexandrea Callaghan7 years ago in Geeks
The 12 Best Marvel Comics of All Time
So many comics to read, so little time! When the first publication of Marvel's famous superhero comics were released in October of 1939 under Timely Comics (before the 1960s name change to Marvel Comics), you'd be smart to bet that this helped feed the increasing demand for quality comics.
By Nathaniel Channing III7 years ago in Geeks
11 Things Marvel Comics Fans Want to See in Movie Form
Since Marvel Comics was originally introduced as Timely Comics in 1939, the comic company has been all the rage. Today, Marvel fans still rave about both print and electronic versions of their favorite vintage and modern superhero comic books.
By Nathaniel Channing III7 years ago in Geeks
Lestat’s Comic Book Review Round-Up – March Week 1, 2019
We’re into the third month of the year, and I take a look at "Batman #66," the third instalment of Young Justice, "Female Furies #2," and "Uncanny X-Men #13." This week’s number ones include Age of X-Man: Prisoner X, Star Wars: Age Of The Republic—Padmé Amidala #1 and an early look at Image Comics’ Lazarus Risen #1.
By Monita Roy Mohan7 years ago in Geeks
Hulk vs. Weapon H! The Hulk Catches the Flu?
Ever since Weapon H was created in 2018, I've been hoping that he would fight either Wolverine, Hulk, or both because the character is a mix of the two. So when I saw that Hulkverines came out I was pretty excited. The story is written by Greg Pak with Ario Anindito doing the art. The title is connected to the Weapon H title and the current Immortal Hulk—run by Al Ewing. Before we get into the story though, let's talk about Weapon H because he is not a well-known character.
By Just a guy7 years ago in Geeks
The Ultimate Guide to Selling Comics on eBay
I have always been a collector of comics. I like the art, especially the vintage stuff, and the stories presented can be much more impactful than they are given credit for. Comics have touched on hot button social issues of the time in a way that resonates with everyone. So, why wouldn't I, or you, want to create a side economy based upon collecting and selling comics? You get to hold pieces of history in your hands and fulfill the wishes of that fanboy that never really leaves a collector.
By Peter Carriveau7 years ago in Geeks










