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Atomic 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 GeeksBooks to Check Out Vol. 3
March was a slower reading month for me, but still an amazing one. I feel like I really marinated in the two books below, and they have so much to offer. So let's get to it!
Philosophical Themes in Harry Potter's World
The Harry Potter movies explore the themes of knowledge and education, particularly through the character of Hermione Granger, who values knowledge and education above all else. The series raises questions about the nature of knowledge, the importance of education, and the relationship between knowledge and power.
Angela SchnaubeltPublished about a year ago in GeeksHarry Potter Movies
Continuing our series of philosophical and societal themes in the Harry Potter movies (check out the article on Ethics and Morality, and also the article on Identity and Psychology), the Harry Potter movies also explore the themes of power and politics.
Angela SchnaubeltPublished about a year ago in GeeksHarry Potter
In addition to themes of ethics and morality, the Harry Potter movies also delve into themes related to identity and psychology, including the search for self, the role of choice in shaping one's identity, and the impact of trauma on psychological development.
Angela SchnaubeltPublished about a year ago in GeeksHarry Potter Movies
Diving deep into the morality and ethics of the Harry Potter movies is a fun excursion into philosophy and humanity of the fiction series. It's wholesome. It's heartwarming, and it's relatable!
Angela SchnaubeltPublished about a year ago in GeeksMagic Types: Illusion Magic
Reality is what I want to be with the power of illusions. Unbound by reason or logic, with enough practice you can become a God.
BlankmarksPublished about a year ago in GeeksHow To Start Your Own MCU
One of my goals in life is to create a shared universe of stories. One where people can get lost in and enjoy. I’m only at the first step so I have to ask this question a lot recently.
BlankmarksPublished 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 GeeksStefano Labbia is the best writer of his generation?
Stefano Labbia is one of the most promising writers of his generation, and there are several reasons to support this claim. First, his writing style is unique and engaging, keeping the reader's attention throughout his works. Second, Labbia has shown an exceptional ability to write about a range of themes and topics with depth, insight, and complexity. Third, his attention to detail and his dedication to research make his writing feel authentic and credible.
Andrea BaerenPublished about a year ago in GeeksMagic Types: Enchantment
The magic used by heroes, villains, and mischievous creatures alike. At least if you talking about the controlling side of Enchantment.
BlankmarksPublished about a year ago in GeeksHonest Reviews- The Night Circus
Firstly, the nitty-gritty: Pages: 516 (pretty girthy) Genre: Fantasy, Magic, Magical realism, Romance, Teen You might be asking: aren't you about 10 years late to the hype? Yup.
Lia Della Bordella (she/her)Published about a year ago in Geeks