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Blue-Eyed Samurai: A Critical Exploration
Blue-Eyed Samurai, an anime series that offers a compelling narrative that explores the complex interplay between vengeance, identity, and the human psyche. Set in Edo-period Japan, the series follows Mizu, a biracial swordswoman born with blue eyes, an anomaly in a society that values purity and conformity. The story is a relentless pursuit of revenge against those who have wronged Mizu, but beneath the surface, it is a profound exploration of what it means to be human in a world that dehumanizes those who do not fit its rigid norms.
By Umama Zahir about a year ago in Geeks
Green Lantern #14: The Hero's Rebirth and the Rise of the Shadow Lanterns
DC Comics has always known how to captivate its fans with stories full of action, emotion, and unexpected twists. And the latest issue, Green Lantern #14, is no exception. In this chapter, Hal Jordan, the iconic Green Lantern, finds himself in a desperate situation, forced to wield the weapons of the DC Universe’s greatest villains to escape Amanda Waller's grasp. At the same time, the mysterious Shadow Lanterns rise, and Carol Ferris's journey of self-discovery promises to elevate the story’s intensity even further.
By Alan Carlos rosaabout a year ago in Geeks
Deadpool & Wolverine Review
The Good: This was one of the most fun movies I’ve seen in a while. I don’t think I’ve laughed so much in a movie theater in ages. Ryan Reynolds’ Deadpool relentlessly broke the fourth wall or made meta-references in a way that added some much comedy to the film without ever taking away from the larger plot.
By Samantha Smithabout a year ago in Geeks
Venom War: The Dark Return of Spider-Man in "Venom War: Spider-Man (2024) #1"
Marvel Comics has just released the highly anticipated first issue of "Venom War: Spider-Man (2024) #1," and fans of the Spider-Man universe have much to celebrate. Peter Parker's return to the black suit is a monumental moment, not just for the character but also for the readers who have followed his journey for decades. With writing by Collin Kelly and Jackson Lanzing, and the stunning art of Greg Land, this new arc promises to redefine the relationship between Peter Parker and the symbiote, bringing to light emotional and moral questions that have long lingered over the character.
By Alan Carlos rosaabout a year ago in Geeks
The New Era of Mutants in Defense of Democracy
By Alan Carlos Rosa In the Marvel mutant world, few teams have a history as rich and complex as X-Factor. Since its inception, the group has undergone various formations and missions, always at the forefront of defending mutant rights and protecting the innocent. Now, in X-Factor (2024) #1, the team returns with a new purpose in a world where Krakoa's influence, the mutant island, is no longer the same. Written by Mark Russel and illustrated by Robert Quinn, this issue marks the beginning of a new mutant arms race that promises to redefine the role of mutants on the global stage.
By Alan Carlos rosaabout a year ago in Geeks
Boruto Two Blue Vortex Chapter 13 Spoilers : Konoha's Destruction
The next chapter of the Boruto Two Blue Vortex will be out on the 20th of this month, which means we will be getting the preview pages and likely spoilers to the next chapter of the manga. The preview itself is hyping up the fight between Boruto and Jura to be the destruction of Konoha as we know it. On the teaser preview, we can see Jura looming in the background looking down on Boruto and Kawaki as the two of them are in a heated dispute before we see a bijuu dama bullet shoot out and slamming on Boruto's chest.
By Favour Nwokontaabout a year ago in Geeks
Deadpool and Wolverine
Deadpool and Wolverine has been a highly anticipated film for nerds everywhere for quite some time now. I myself was extremely excited to see this movie. The first two Deadpool movies are hilarious but they are also narratively good stories with strong emotional cores. So imagine my surprise when I finally saw Deadpool and Wolverine and it was not good. Sorry nerds I know this might get me kicked out of the club but the film was underwhelming at best and disappointing at realistic.
By Alexandrea Callaghanabout a year ago in Geeks
Professor X... Is Gone!
The absence of Professor X has left an irreparable void in the X-Men universe. Without his leadership, a core group of essential mutants rises from the ashes to face a hostile world where the mutant community is falling apart. Reluctantly, Rogue takes on the role of the heroine tasked with reuniting them. However, a fearless and malevolent power lurks, hunting mutants. This antagonist harbors a terrible secret that threatens to destroy what's left of the X-Men, testing their resilience and unity.
By Alan Carlos rosaabout a year ago in Geeks
From 'First Flop?' To Fan Favourites: 10 Years Of 'Guardians of the Galaxy'!
Ten years ago, Marvel Studios' Guardians of the Galaxy made it's debut in theatres. A quirky adventure starring an unlikely gang of outer space outlaws (including a snarky raccoon and a sentient tree), reluctantly teaming up to save the galaxy from aspiring tyrant Ronan the Accuser.
By Kristy Andersonabout a year ago in Geeks
The Duck and the Claws: A Twist in the Marvel Universe
Marvel has always been known for its creative and surprising stories, but the 2024 edition of "What If... Donald Duck Became Wolverine #1" takes this creativity to a new level. In this special issue, Marvel explores an alternate universe where the temperamental and iconic Donald Duck takes on the mantle of the fierce and indomitable Wolverine. The result is an unexpected combination of humor, action, and adventure that promises to captivate both old fans and new readers.
By Alan Carlos rosaabout a year ago in Geeks










