comics
From Marvel to DC, Geeks explores the popular and independant comic titles in the geek universe.
The Prized Possessions: The Most Valuable Video Games Ever
Video games have come a long way since their inception, evolving rapidly with new technologies and innovative gameplay. While most games lose their value over time, some rare gems hold an extraordinary worth in the gaming world. These sought-after titles have captured the attention of collectors and enthusiasts alike, commanding staggering prices. In this article, we delve into the realm of high-value collectible video games, exploring the stories behind these rarities and the astronomical sums they command. From the mythical Red Sea Crossing to the enigmatic Gamma Attack, these games have become legendary artifacts in the gaming community.
By Billionaire hustler3 years ago in Geeks
Secret Invasion
3 episodes in and the show is still very underwhelming. I was really hoping the halfway point would be a turning moment for the short series but that was not the case. I have no expectations and very little hope for episode 4 but generally speaking this is the worst Disney+ MCU show to date.
By Alexandrea Callaghan3 years ago in Geeks
The Greatest, Exciting Con in Arkansas
You must be wondering why I decided to do a review of a con almost a year after attending such event. A busy work schedule and I needed to take care of myself mentally and physically. The last time I wrote a review about a con was nearly four years ago. That con was Arkansas Comic Con, which is held in Little Rock every September. You can read my experiences from that event by going to my profile and then heading to my stories. Without further ado, let's get on with the review.
By Mark Wesley Pritchard 3 years ago in Geeks
DragonCon and Crafts
As I start my tiara craft I say to myself, why doesn’t Dragoncon have a small craft like this people can take a part in? The only arts and crafts section when I was there was where you just listen to someone talk about how they make their crafts, but not actually get to do any. Same with the writing. There was no way of writing together and sharing your work, it was just sitting and listening to an author talk about their work. It is either that or a giant expensive project you pay $200 extra for like making a suit or joining in on a writing workshop when the trip is already costly.
By Seashell Harpspring 3 years ago in Geeks
Actor of Wanda Maximoff, Elizabeth Olsen, Doesn’t Miss Playing the Character
So, in my previous posts, I’ve talked about a bunch of cool Marvel stuff. You can find the links to those at the end of this post. But today, I wanna chat about Elizabeth Olsen and her awesome role in the MCU.
By Inspiring YouTuber and Gamer3 years ago in Geeks
Missing Comic Con?
We all know that San Diego Comic Con is the hottest ticket in town, selling out in a matter of minutes for the last decade or so SDCC remains a popular place for nerds. That said, like a Taylor Swift concert, most people that want to go simply cannot. The demand is too high but that doesn’t mean that you can’t enjoy plenty of nerdy related things from the comfort of home. So if you are bummed about missing SDCC, believe me I understand, I was missing out for years but you can still enjoy the weekend. Here’s all the things you can do to feel connected to this year's SDCC.
By Alexandrea Callaghan3 years ago in Geeks
San Diego Comic Con
San Diego Comic Con is just around the corner and there is so much going on even without the presence of major studios and Hall H. So how is one meant to plan for all of this nerdy amazingness? Well my answer will always be spreadsheets and now that the schedule is out for the whole week it is time to figure out and prioritize what the most important panels are. Now there are a lot of things of personal interest this year and I can’t hit everything but I am hoping to get a lot of interesting panel experiences done as well as simply bonding with my fellow nerds. Now this is my first time ever at SDCC so I am beyond excited, I have been trying to get tickets for nearly a decade now and I finally get to go as press, I have never felt more accomplished.
By Alexandrea Callaghan3 years ago in Geeks
Power Girl
I’ve documented the history of lots of female superheroes by this point and when we talk about the history of our female heroes we find that they are mostly written by men. Now what this has mainly produced is women that are oversexualized, women that are 1 dimensional with absolutely no depth, women that are used as plot devices and women that are openly treated like crap. Now, suddenly in 2023 some of them are finally getting written by female voices, saving them from the depths of the patriarchy. One of arguably the most important ones is Power Girl.
By Alexandrea Callaghan3 years ago in Geeks








