comics
From Marvel to DC, Geeks explores the popular and independant comic titles in the geek universe.
Agatha All Along
Agatha All Along has been getting better and better with every episode. Last week we got some great emotional moments from all of our witches and a vulnerable moment between Teen and Agatha. Even more than that we got gay confirmation from Agatha and Rio! The effects team and the cinematographer continue to produce absolutely incredible visuals. Agatha is the MCU’s lowest budget show and yet it is the most stunning to watch. Between the top tier visuals, the incredible storytelling and the unbelievable chemistry between the cast, Agatha is so far, the best thing that the MCU has ever produced.
By Alexandrea Callaghanabout a year ago in Geeks
Is Anthony Mackie's Hollywood Death Because of Captain America
It’s been six years since the shield was laid down and we saw Captain America hand over the torch to a new hero, Sam Wilson (Anthony Mackie). Since that time, we’ve seen Captain America and the Winter Soldier (Sebastian Stan) in action in a series on Disney Plus. The series received a lukewarm reception from some critics and fans.
By Jason Ray Morton about a year ago in Geeks
Geek Chic
The roots of geek culture can be traced back to the mid-20th century, when science fiction literature, comic books, and early computer technology began to capture the imaginations of young enthusiasts. These early adopters formed tight-knit communities, often meeting in basements or garages to share their passions and discoveries. Despite being marginalized by mainstream society, these geeks laid the groundwork for the cultural revolution that would follow.
By Sazeeb Chowduryabout a year ago in Geeks
Beyond the Shadows: The Adventures of Luz
Meet Luz, an Afro-Latin superheroine with an athletic, toned build and a crown of long, curly afro hair. At 25, she embodies strength and grace, her costume—a dazzling reflection of her mood—enhanced with exaggerated features that draw attention but also symbolize her inner struggles.
By Elle Colonabout a year ago in Geeks
Defending Joker Folie a Deux
Joker makes the argument that his sequel is a decent movie. "The second Joker film might be messy, maybe the plot drags on a bit and the musical numbers certainly can be jarring. It may not be a perfect film, I'm not saying that! Nobody is, but awful?! A one star flop, unworthy of recognition? Come on people! Don't let the loud, thunderous voices of harsh critics cloud your judgement entirely now. Although this sequel doesn't live up to the hype and expectations of the original, that does not necessarily mean Folie a Deux is completely unwatchable! On the contrary, I'd wager that there is plenty to enjoy about this sequel that many have chosen to look over completely. May I remind you of Joaquin's outstanding acting in the original movie? Well, he has certainly carried over that talent into this follow up. He essentially plays two roles in this film, that of Arthur Fleck and his dark alter ego, The Joker! Both personalities are rather different. Arthur; the shy, mentally traumatised loner who knows little outside of misery. Joker; who is the polar opposite! A confident, theatrical character like some comic book super villain, one who has a dark sense of humour and dances rather spectacularly! Yet, the way Joaquin flips between both characters is honestly flawless and believable in both films. Can you honestly say other, your honour? How about Lady Gaga's performance in the film? Not only is she a talented singer, but-" "Objection, this movie is about Joker!" Harvey Dent yells.
By Joseph Roy Wrightabout a year ago in Geeks
Joker: Folie à Deux
Back in 2019, few believed a standalone Joker movie would be successful; thanks to its adult-oriented approach and an excellent performance from Joaquin Phoenix, WB and Todd Phillips struck gold. Five years later and the sequel has taken a staggering downturn.
By Robert Cainabout a year ago in Geeks
Disney's Huge Loss on Marvel Movies and the Road Ahead"
In the vast universe of movies, Marvel movies have always been shining stars, attracting the attention of countless audiences around the world. However, can you imagine? The once glorious Disney actually lost nearly three hundred million dollars on just two Marvel movies! This astonishing news is like a shocking movie storm that has swept through the entire entertainment industry. Today, let's delve into the story behind this event and experience the ups and downs of the movie business world.
By Emotional Scribeabout a year ago in Geeks
Agatha All Along
We are headed down the witches road and the trials have begun. The first round of trials seemed to bring out the witches deepest fears. We got some very vague insight into each of them and I am hoping that this episode dives a little deeper into backstories and motivations. Episode 4 is titled If I can’t Reach You/Let My Song Teach You. Titling the episodes after lines of the song was a stroke of genius by the way. I love it. As always the fan theories have been floating around. Now that Sharron is dead the latest one that TikTok has come up with is that Rio and Sharron are one in the same and she’s been with the coven the whole time. I love this crazy theories. I think MCU fans are a little crazy and oftentimes their theories have no basis in reality but that is exactly why the weekly release format is so important. There is more time to feel connected to the show and get excited about it.
By Alexandrea Callaghanabout a year ago in Geeks
Moriarty the Patriot — An Innovative Retelling, or a Disappointment?
Professor James Moriarty is a famous and fairly important antagonist in the original Sherlock works by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. He was created by Doyle to be the man to “end” Sherlock Holmes himself, who sacrificed his own life to die with Moriarty in the famous story “The Final Problem” (and he’s totally dead).
By angela hepworthabout a year ago in Geeks










