comics
From Marvel to DC, Geeks explores the popular and independant comic titles in the geek universe.
The Penguin: Redefining the Antihero with a Cast of Unrootable Characters
The TV series The Penguin has made waves in popular culture, not only for its gritty narrative but for its revolutionary approach to storytelling. Unlike many shows that rely on morally ambiguous antiheroes to create emotional attachment, The Penguin presents a universe where almost no character is worth rooting for. In a departure from traditional character dynamics, this strategy gives the antihero a new dimension and meaning — challenging the audience to engage with the story on intellectual and thematic levels rather than purely emotional ones.
By Nazgol Rasoolpourabout a year ago in Geeks
'Agatha All Along': Did Billy Really 'Save' His Brother? The Sad Backstory of Tommy Shepherd
WARNING! SPOILERS for Agatha All Along. After being first introduced in WandaVision as the magically conceived twin sons of The Vision and Wanda Maximoff, it was clear that Tommy and Billy Maximoff were a vital building block towards the future of the MCU, with both characters becoming members of the Young Avengers in the comics.
By Kristy Andersonabout a year ago in Geeks
The Enchanted Princess and the Lonely Dragon
The Princess and the Dragon Once upon a time, in a kingdom nestled between lush, green mountains and sparkling rivers, there lived a kind and brave princess named Seraphina. The people adored her for her compassion and wisdom, and she spent her days helping the less fortunate and tending to the royal gardens, where vibrant flowers bloomed in every color of the rainbow. However, the peace of the kingdom was threatened by a fearsome dragon that had taken residence in the nearby Misty Peaks. This dragon, known as Draconis, was said to breathe fire and guard a treasure hoard so vast that it could rival the riches of the kingdom itself.
By FRANCIS IKEGBUNAMabout a year ago in Geeks











