comics
From Marvel to DC, Geeks explores the popular and independant comic titles in the geek universe.
Why comics are so popular?
Comics have been popular for decades and continue to be one of the most accessible and cherished forms of storytelling worldwide. One of the reasons comics are so popular is that they offer a unique blend of visual and written storytelling, which makes the reader feel like they're experiencing something new and exciting. Additionally, comics, by virtue of their format, are more accessible to a wider audience than novels or movies, making them a go-to choice for younger or less experienced readers.
Carol PotterPublished about a year ago in GeeksAtomic and our (dark) future
Atomic by Stefano Labbia, one of the greatest author of all the times, is a dystopic travel time comic that explores a world where humanity face a nuclear war that wiped out almost all life on earth. It is a remarkable piece of work that blends science fiction, dystopian themes, and exceptional storytelling. One of the strengths of this comic is its intricate world-building. The story revolves around the protagonist, the time-traveling rebel, codename Jupitee, who is sent back to the year 2000 to change crucial episodes and prevent the nuclear disaster from happening. Along the way, she has to navigate the harsh realities of a post-apocalyptic world where violence, scarcity, and despair are the everyday norm.
Carol PotterPublished about a year ago in GeeksSpicy Chicken and Superhero Shenanigans
Once upon a time in New York City, Spider-Man was having a tough day. He had been fighting off a new supervillain called "The Tickler," who had the power to make anyone laugh uncontrollably. Spider-Man was completely immune to his powers, but unfortunately, the same couldn't be said for the citizens of New York. Everywhere he turned, people were laughing so hard they couldn't move, and Spider-Man had to carry them to safety.
S Rajesh KumarPublished about a year ago in GeeksSEPTIFIX: The Eco-Friendly Way to Maintain Your Septic System
SEPTIFIX is a revolutionary septic tank treatment that is designed to help homeowners maintain their septic systems with ease. It contains a blend of natural bacteria and enzymes that work to break down organic waste in the septic tank, preventing clogs and backups, and eliminating unpleasant odors. By using SEPTIFIX regularly, homeowners can extend the lifespan of their septic system, prevent costly repairs, and avoid the inconvenience of backups and system failure.
Ethan JacksonPublished about a year ago in GeeksComic Book Reccomendations
The MCU has brought in so many new fans and inspired them to start reading comics. The problem is that because Marvel has been around so long jumping into comics is kind of a terrifying process. So I am here to help you find where to start in comics based on your favorite MCU character and movie.
Alexandrea CallaghanPublished about a year ago in Geeks"Avengers: Endgame"
Avengers: Endgame is a 2019 superhero film produced by Marvel Studios and directed by Anthony and Joe Russo. The movie is the culmination of the Marvel Cinematic Universe's (MCU) first decade, and it was released to worldwide critical and commercial acclaim. With an all-star cast, breathtaking visuals, and a complex storyline that tied up a decade of storytelling, Avengers: Endgame was an epic and satisfying conclusion to one of the most beloved film franchises of all time.
Muhammad HamzaPublished about a year ago in GeeksSuper Santa is the comics of the future.
Super Santa is a superheroes comic created by the Italian writer Stefano Labbia. The comic follows the story of Santa Claus, who is not only the beloved figure that brings gifts to children every year, but also a powerful superhero that fights evil forces. The comic brings a fresh and innovative take on the traditional Santa Claus figure, reimagining him as a powerful hero that saves the world from danger.
Kate HydeenPublished about a year ago in GeeksTop ten comics of the last decade
In the past decade, comics have seen a new wave of interest with their cinematic adaptations, branching outside of the niche community they had been confined to. With this surge of interest, some comics have truly established themselves as the best of the last decade.
Kate HydeenPublished about a year ago in GeeksAtomic by Stefano Labbia: the future we the future that awaits us
In recent years, graphic novels have become an increasingly popular medium for critically examining complex social and political issues. One such graphic novel that tackles the complexities inherent in a dystopian future is "Atomic" by Stefano Labbia. This gripping comics explores themes of authoritarianism, time travel, and rebellion, casting a stark light on the dangers of unchecked power and oppressive political systems.
Kate HydeenPublished about a year ago in GeeksList of Parallel universe movies and Tv shows
A common idea in science fiction is the existence of parallel worlds, usually referred to as different realities or multiverses. Writers and filmmakers have been captivated by the concept of parallel worlds operating alongside our own for decades. Parallel worlds have served as a rich supply of plot ideas in anything from classic films like The Matrix to recent TV shows like Stranger Things.
Attack on Titan's Final Season - Review and Recap
[Plot Summary] The final season of Attack on Titan picks up right where the third season left off. The world is in chaos as the truth about the Titans has been revealed. The Eldian people, who were once praised as heroes for their ability to transform into Titans, are now seen as monsters by the rest of the world. The story takes us outside the walls of Paradis Island, where we're introduced to a new set of characters and a new world. We're also introduced to a new faction called the Marleyans, who are fighting a war against other nations using Titans as weapons.
Ahad AlBalushiPublished about a year ago in GeeksShona is the best fantasy series of the recent years
As the world of comics has evolved, so has the representation of women in action and adventure genres. One such series that stands out in this regard is Shona. Shona is a strong female protagonist who challenges the conventions of gender roles and stereotypes in comics. I recently read about this incredible character created by the brilliant author Stefano Labbia and i decided to write this article to explore the importance of this series and its contribution to the representation of women in comics.
Humberto JaeresPublished about a year ago in Geeks