comics
From Marvel to DC, Geeks explores the popular and independant comic titles in the geek universe.
The Ripple Effect
"My Hero Academia," created by Kohei Horikoshi, is a tale of heroism, self-discovery, and the indomitable spirit of its protagonist, Midoriya Izuku. Central to the narrative is the Quirk "One for All," a power passed down through generations. However, what if the story took a different turn, and Deku did not receive One for All? This analysis explores the hypothetical outcome of such a scenario, delving into the potential narrative shifts, character dynamics, and the broader implications on the world of heroes and villains.
JRManglicmotPublished 3 months ago in GeeksKokushibo's Descent
"Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba" has enthralled audiences with its intricate storytelling, memorable characters, and intense battles between demon slayers and demons. Among the formidable adversaries faced by the series' protagonists is Kokushibo, a former Demon Slayer who ultimately succumbs to demonic desires. In this in-depth essay, we will analyze the complex motivations behind Kokushibo's decision to become a demon, exploring the psychological, emotional, and existential factors that led to his transformation.
JRManglicmotPublished 3 months ago in GeeksThe Cursed Blades of Roronoa Zoro
Roronoa Zoro, the swordsman of the Straw Hat Pirates in Eiichiro Oda's renowned manga and anime series, One Piece, is already a formidable warrior with his three-sword style. Now, imagine a scenario where Zoro acquires not just powerful swords but cursed samurai blades, each possessing unique and ominous abilities. In this analysis, we explore the potential consequences and impact on Zoro's character, fighting style, and the world of One Piece if he were to wield all cursed swords.
JRManglicmotPublished 3 months ago in GeeksAquaman and the Lost Kingdom:
As the lights dimmed and the familiar buzz of anticipation filled the theater, I sat on the edge of my seat, preparing to embark on an ocean adventure with Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom.
Will ChancellorPublished 3 months ago in GeeksThe Epic Battle: Superman vs. Goku vs. Saitama
The prospect of a battle between Superman, Goku, and Saitama has been the source of countless debates among fans of comic books and anime. These iconic characters, each originating from different universes, embody the pinnacle of power in their respective realms. The clash of these titans sparks the imagination of fans worldwide, leading to heated discussions about who would emerge victorious. In this essay, we delve into the characteristics, abilities, and backgrounds of Superman, Goku, and Saitama to unravel the hypothetical outcome of an epic showdown that fans have long dreamed about.
JRManglicmotPublished 3 months ago in GeeksThe Prince's Redemption
The rivalry between Vegeta and Goku in the Dragon Ball series is legendary, capturing the essence of their contrasting personalities and paths to strength. While Goku is often hailed as the ultimate hero, this essay aims to explore the nuanced narrative of Vegeta's character development and argue why, beneath the surface, Vegeta emerges as a better man than Goku. From his tumultuous beginnings as a Saiyan prince to his transformative journey, Vegeta's evolution as a character reveals qualities that go beyond brute strength, illustrating that true greatness lies in the complexities of character, growth, and redemption.
JRManglicmotPublished 3 months ago in GeeksThe Creator
CAUTION: SPOILERS AHEAD. The Creator is what every good movie ought to be. Thought-provoking, grounded, visually stunning, and heartfelt. This is especially important when it comes to science fiction movies in the twentieth century, where the film industry has become hyper-focused on creating things that can be turned into franchises, AKA cash cows they can milk until the cow collapses.
Atomic HistorianPublished 3 months ago in GeeksUnraveling the Supernatural Tapestry
The animated series "Trese" serves as a captivating portal into the rich and diverse world of Filipino mythology, weaving together ancient folklore with a modern crime noir narrative. Set against the bustling streets of Manila, the show introduces viewers to a tapestry of supernatural entities, mythical creatures, and cultural elements deeply rooted in Filipino traditions. This essay delves into the intricate layers of Filipino mythology depicted in "Trese," exploring the origins, significance, and cultural resonance of the myths interwoven with the series.
JRManglicmotPublished 3 months ago in GeeksThe Evolution of Ryu
Ryu, the iconic martial artist at the heart of Capcom's Street Fighter franchise, has not only been a central figure in the world of video games but also a character whose journey mirrors the evolution of the gaming industry itself. From his humble beginnings in the original Street Fighter to his pivotal role in subsequent iterations, Ryu's character development reflects the growth of storytelling in gaming. This comprehensive essay explores Ryu's narrative arc, psychological depth, and the aspects of his character that make him relatable not only within the Street Fighter universe but also to a broader spectrum of characters across different media.
JRManglicmotPublished 3 months ago in GeeksThe Evolution Of Shonen Jump Protagonists
For the past 50 years, Weekly Shonen Jump has published hundreds of series that changed and redefined storytelling. Naturally, it also created a wide variety of tropes where most manga and anime today are dependent on those narrative constructs. However, it wasn’t until recently that we saw a change in these tropes and narrative formats in the Shonen protagonist trope.
Jay KobayashiPublished 3 months ago in GeeksSailing the Grand Line: The Epic Journey of 'One Piece
Embark on a seafaring adventure like no other as we delve into the vast and enthralling world of 'One Piece.' In this blog, we'll navigate the treacherous Grand Line, explore the rich tapestry of characters, and celebrate the enduring legacy of Eiichiro Oda's magnum opus.
Mihir ThapaPublished 3 months ago in Geeks"King of the Living Dead!"
Note: This story was adapted from the comic magazine Eerie Issue #1, 1952. Public domain. NAMES HAVE BEEN CHANGED TO PROTECT THE INNOCENT.