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Product reviews and how-to's of rising geek merchandise, from Funkos to magazines, comics, books, and novelty collectibles.
The Cuddly Power of Stuffed Animals - and Crochet Butterflies
And the Charizard plush from my former best friend. Stuffed animals; they're cute and cuddly bundles of fluff wrapped in softness. Some might argue that they're "only for children", but the fact is that they are nostalgic, and reminders of past joys, and can be huge comforts for some all-too adult themes. I should know - I recently dug my remaining few boxes out and wound up unexpectedly benefiting from their proximity.
By Megan Baker (Left Vocal in 2023)4 years ago in Geeks
Review of 'Grace and Glory'
THE FINALE TO THE NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLING HARBINGER SERIES Trinity Marrow has lost the battle and her beloved Protector. Even with both demons and Wardens on her side, Trin may not win the war against the Harbinger. Bringing Lucifer back to the world to fight the Harbinger is probably a really, really bad idea, but they’re out of options—and the world’s ultimate fallen angel is the only being powerful enough to impact the outcome. As Trin and Zayne form a new and more dangerous bond and Lucifer unleashes Hell on earth, the apocalypse looms and the world teeters on the end of forever. Win or lose, one thing is certain—nothing will ever be the same.
By Cyn's Workshop4 years ago in Geeks
Here's Your Holiday iPad Buyers Guide
The season of spending and giving has arrived once more with many people looking to get new iPads. Apple has recently unveiled a new redesign of the iPad Mini alongside the updated iPad 9th generation. With these two new models and the iPad Pro models released earlier in the year, there are quite a few options to choose from. I'll break down all the current models to help you decide which device to pick up.
By Samuel Rivera Jr4 years ago in Geeks
Five Reasons Scud is Your New Favorite Comic that You Never Heard About
From the vaults of the mid-’90s, Rob Schrab’s limited comic series, Scud: The Disposable Assassin, is a clear example of a masterful story that has flown for too long below the public radar. This surreal hired gun comic is a solid gold hidden gem that everyone should revisit. Here’s what dedicated believers in the Scud underground want you to know about this touching, comedic, blood-soaked adventure.
By Philip Canterbury4 years ago in Geeks
"Frantz" is in love with the flames of war, missed and sighed
This is a feature film directed by François Ozon, starring Pierre Niney and Paula Beer, and released in 2016. At the end of World War I, the German woman Anna presented flowers to her fiance’s grave every day, but she could not get out of the pain of losing her lover. One day, the mysterious French man Atian came to express his condolences. He claimed to be Franz's friend before his death. Not only did Anna not regard him as an enemy of the country, Aimiao also grew up quietly.
By Gauthier Lanctot4 years ago in Geeks
Only Fools and Horses
We can relate to this so well and still laugh at every episode. Running from 8th September, 1981, until 25th December, 2003, we still love to watch the 64 episodes today in 2021, 40 years after it first aired. Two brothers who buy and sell (almost) everything, and their personal lives, have given us ‘generations’ of entertainment. I’m talking, of course, about “OFAH” or “Only Fools and Horses”.
By Ruth Elizabeth Stiff4 years ago in Geeks
Power
I was all excited to buy this book for so long on getting this book and was saving my money to buy this book . I finally went to Amazon, bought the book from one of their stores and just started reading it. Trust me on how it went because when I started to look at the things on it and got more and more into it ... that's when I suddenly started to say that it's not a good book. Let me explain. Here me out. I went into about keys of power and how it's used within history and so much further along I felt like I was suddenly sick of the book.
By Erica Williams4 years ago in Geeks









