comics
From Marvel to DC, Geeks explores the popular and independant comic titles in the geek universe.
Top Ten Scariest Powers in Anime
1. "Cursed Eye of Madness" (Tokyo Ghoul) – This chilling power manifests as a red, twisted eye capable of seeing the inner hunger within people. Those who possess this eye uncontrollably succumb to their darkest desires, transforming into bloodthirsty creatures. The fear lies in the constant battle to resist succumbing to the unquenchable urge to consume human flesh.
By Joshua King2 years ago in Geeks
Top Ten Strangest Anime Weapons
1. The Scissor Blades (Kill la Kill) - This weapon from the high-octane anime "Kill la Kill" takes the term "bad hair day" to a whole new level. Ryuko Matoi wields a giant, transforming scissor-like blade that emerges from her hair. With this peculiar weapon, she's hair-raisingly ready to take on any foe!
By Joshua King2 years ago in Geeks
Nurturing Creativity and Connection: The World of Anime and Manga Enthusiasts
Introduction: In the realm of entertainment, there exists a subculture that transcends borders, languages, and generations - the world of anime and manga enthusiasts. Originating in Japan, these art forms have woven intricate tales, created vibrant characters, and ignited passions worldwide. In this article, we embark on a journey to delve into the subculture of anime and manga enthusiasts, discovering the profound impact it has on its members and the world at large.
By Chauncey Woods2 years ago in Geeks
Every MCU Film Ranked from Worst to Best
32. Thor: The Dark World Thor: The Dark World was released during a time when the MCU was churning out some pretty one dimensional and pathetic villains, so it should come to no one’s surprise that this film gave us one of the worst ones to date (if not THE worst). At the time of writing this, I can’t even remember the villain’s name. And I’m so uninterested in this movie that I refuse to even look it up and include it in this review. Thor vs. Angry Elf Alien wasn’t even the most memorable part of the movie; arguably, it was Loki’s fake sacrifice and how it carried over into the next Thor film. Thankfully, this movie doesn’t seem that crucial in watching to enjoy the rest of the MCU films, so if you haven’t seen it yet…don’t.
By Jonathan Miciano2 years ago in Geeks











