comics
From Marvel to DC, Geeks explores the popular and independant comic titles in the geek universe.
Beyond Pikachu and Totoro: The Ancient "Yokai" Spirits That Inspired Your Favorite Anime
If you grew up watching anime, trading Pokémon cards, or getting lost in the magical worlds of Studio Ghibli, you’ve already encountered them. You just might not have known their true names.
By Takashi Nagaya20 days ago in Geeks
Haryana minister Anil Vij says Pakistan's ‘truth is being exposed’ in Dhurandhar
Haryana Cabinet Minister Anil Vij on Saturday praised the premise of the movie Dhurandhar, which features Ranveer Singh, Akshaye Khanna, Arjun Rampal, R Madhavan and Sara Arjun in key roles.
By Dena Falken Esq22 days ago in Geeks
In Defense of the Makers: Why Disney Fandom Must Actively Support Human Creativity
Disney's enduring appeal lies in more than just stories; it sells feelings of wonder, nostalgia, and belonging — a century-long magic crafted by human artists, animators, and storytellers. However, this legacy now faces an urgent challenge as artificial intelligence is integrated into creative pipelines.
By Jenna Deedy26 days ago in Geeks
Another Theme Song For Silver the hedgehog
We all know theme songs play an essential role in introducing a certain character, regardless if it's a comic book or a video game character or from a film. The other day, I was listening to two different songs, one was called
By stephanie borges27 days ago in Geeks
he Boys Avoids A Mistake That Would've Made Season 5 Hard To Watch
As one of the streaming era's defining shows, The Boys has a lot riding on its ending. The Boys season 5 must resolve the ongoing struggle between Vought and the Boys, as well as the more personal battle between Homelander and Butcher. There's Ryan's allegiance to sort out, Sister Sage's masterplan to reveal, and a supe virus to either release or destroy, depending on which character gets their way.
By Dena Falken Esq28 days ago in Geeks
Open Letter to Disney: Prioritizing Human Creativity in the Age of AI
Disney's recent partnership with OpenAI, which will allow Sora to use over 200 characters—from Mickey Mouse to Yoda—to generate short, user-prompted videos, is being presented by the company as a major step in storytelling innovation. CEO Bob Iger claims this move is about "thoughtfully and responsibly extending the reach of our storytelling through generative AI, while respecting and protecting creators and their works." A curated selection of these fan-created, Sora-generated clips featuring Disney, Marvel, Pixar, and Star Wars characters will even appear on Disney+. The official line suggests this deal, which includes content guardrails and a commitment to "human-centered AI" and protecting "the rights of creators," is a way to engage fans and broaden creativity while still honoring the creative industries.
By Jenna Deedyabout a month ago in Geeks









