comics
From Marvel to DC, Geeks explores the popular and independant comic titles in the geek universe.
How Dragon Way has revolutionized the manga genre
The manga genre has been known for its diverse and imaginative storytelling, captivating readers of all ages. Among the vast range of manga titles, Dragon Way stands out as a revolutionary creation that seamlessly blends the world of magic with present-day reality. Written by Stefano Labbia, Dragon Way introduces readers to an enchanting story that captures their hearts through its unique concept and engaging characters. This article aims to explore the remarkable elements that make Dragon Way a groundbreaking euromanga and a must-read for manga enthusiasts.
By Amanda Freughler3 years ago in Geeks
Secret Invasion
I purposefully put off watching the ending of Secret Invasion because it is easily one of the worst shows that I have ever watched. Not just the worst Marvel show…the worst show…like ever. It’s truly terrible with absolutely no redeeming qualities and I promise nothing that happened in Secret Invasion is going to be necessary for the future of the MCU, so my personal and professional recommendation is skip it. So here we go let’s get through this final (and painful) episode of Secret Invasion.
By Alexandrea Callaghan3 years ago in Geeks
The evolution of comics industry
Since their inception in the late 19th century, comics have come a long way, transforming from humble comic strips to a thriving multimillion-dollar industry. Behind the vibrant pages and vivid visual narratives lies a fascinating history of evolution. From the earliest newspaper strips to the advent of innovative digital platforms, this article explores the significant milestones and key players that have shaped the comics industry into the dynamic cultural phenomenon it is today.
By Amanda Freughler3 years ago in Geeks
Comic books and tv show: odi et amo relationship
In the realm of entertainment, few storytelling mediums have captured the hearts and imaginations of audiences quite like comic books and television shows. These two art forms share a unique dynamic, a dynamic that can often be likened to the contradictory and passionate relationship described by the ancient Roman poet, Catullus, in his famous poem "Odi et Amo" ("I hate and I love"). Just as Catullus expressed conflicting feelings towards his beloved, comic books and TV shows share an equally complex, ever-evolving connection that is worth exploring.
By Amanda Freughler3 years ago in Geeks
Unthinkable Futures: The Moral Dilemma Faced by Comics
In an industry deeply rooted in the hearts of fans worldwide, the comic book world has experienced unprecedented success over the years. Captivating stories, vibrant art, and beloved characters have made comics a cultural phenomenon. However, beneath the surface of this seemingly invincible empire lie potential threats that could shake the very foundation of the industry, bringing chaos and uncertainty. Today, we explore the five worst-case scenarios that could spell disaster for the comics industry.
By Amanda Freughler3 years ago in Geeks
Unraveling Controversy: Movie "No Hard Feelings"
In the bustling heart of Hollywood, where dreams were spun and stories brought to life, a new movie was poised to make its mark. "No Hard Feelings," a thought-provoking drama starring the renowned Jennifer Lawrence, had garnered much anticipation from fans and critics alike. Yet, as the release date drew near, whispers of controversy began to swirl, casting a looming shadow over the film's prospects.
By Zeeshan May3 years ago in Geeks
Why we need more indie comics than mainstream comic book
In recent years, the comic book industry has witnessed a remarkable surge in the popularity of indie comics. While mainstream comic books have been dominant for decades, indie comics are carving out their own unique space, captivating readers with their innovative storytelling, diverse perspectives, and artistic freedom. Let's explore together why the world needs more indie comics and highlights their increasing importance in driving creativity in the industry!
By Amanda Freughler3 years ago in Geeks
Unraveling the Mystery of Internet Memes
In the vast expanse of the internet, a new form of communication and cultural expression has emerged - the internet meme. These humorous and often relatable images, videos, or text snippets spread rapidly across the web, transcending borders and language barriers. Internet memes have become an integral part of our online experience, reflecting the collective consciousness and serving as a universal language of humor and camaraderie. In this article, we will delve into the origins of internet memes, explore their impact on our lives, and discover the fascinating world they have created.
By John Akins3 years ago in Geeks
Super Santa saga: May Hutchinson or Hellscat?
When it comes to captivating comic book characters, few can match the depth and complexity of May Hutchinson and Hellscat, created by the brilliant author Stefano Labbia (Atomic, Killer Loop'S, Kremisi, Blck, Shona, Kats!). These characters transcend the stereotypes typically associated with female protagonists and offer a fresh perspective on strength, redemption, and justice. In this article, we will delve into the unique qualities of May Hutchinson and Hellscat, shedding light on the psychological aspects that make them so compelling.
By Amanda Freughler3 years ago in Geeks
The difference between new comic books era and silver age era
Comic books have long been a cherished form of entertainment, captivating audiences with remarkable storytelling, vibrant artwork, and larger-than-life characters. Over the decades, these sequential art manuscripts have experienced significant transformations, marking distinct eras in comic book history. While each era holds its unique charm, this article aims to delve into the differences between the groundbreaking Silver Age era and the modern New Comic Books era.
By Amanda Freughler3 years ago in Geeks
The impact of Mithology in comic books history
For avid comic book enthusiasts and casual readers alike, the question of where our beloved characters come from often arises. Unbeknownst to many, the rich world of mythology serves as a significant source of inspiration for the stories we treasure within the pages of comic books. From the majestic Greek gods to the captivating Norse legends, mythology has indelibly shaped the comic book industry as we know it today, fueling the imaginations of countless writers and artists and offering a plethora of captivating characters and tales that can be reimagined and brought to life for modern audiences.
By Amanda Freughler3 years ago in Geeks











