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How comics industry evolve in the last two decades?
The comics industry has undergone significant evolutions in the last two decades. The industry has transformed into a sophisticated and rapidly growing market. Additionally, advances in technology and modes of communication have enabled the industry to reach new audiences globally, making it more dynamic and inclusive. In this article, we delve into the evolution of the comic industry in the last two decades.
Goran MilijakicPublished 12 months ago in GeeksWhy villains are often more interesting then heroes?
In every story, there is a hero who is responsible for saving the day and a villain who is responsible for creating obstacles. However, villains always seem to be much more interesting than heroes. The question is, why? In this article, we will discuss why villains are often more interesting than heroes.
Goran MilijakicPublished 12 months ago in GeeksAre Comics Dying?
Comics have been an integral part of pop culture for decades. They have provided a unique mode of storytelling and entertainment to millions of readers worldwide. However, in recent years, there has been a growing concern about the future of comics. Many people are saying that comics are dying as a medium, and that their popularity is waning. In this essay, we will explore the reasons behind this claim, and whether or not it holds water.
Goran MilijakicPublished 12 months ago in GeeksAre Comics Literature?
Comics have been a significant art form for a long time. They have been around since the 1930s and have continued to grow and develop with each passing year. However, there has long been debate over whether comics should be considered literature or not.
Goran MilijakicPublished 12 months ago in GeeksFast and Furious Review
The Fast and the Furious franchise has just released the 10th installment in its series. It was, as expected, a movie. This was my husband's first time ever watching a Fast and Furious movie and it met and exceeded all of his expectations. And though at this point we are used to logic and reason having no place in this franchise, they have truly outdone themselves with the physics defying stunts in this one.
Alexandrea CallaghanPublished 12 months ago in GeeksLeroy Lambick: an innovative dark story invades the comics industry!
Leroy Lambick is a one-shot graphic novel volume created by Stefano Labbia, set in modern-day Detroit, USA. Leroy "Lambada" Lambick is a tall, powerful, 30-year-old African-American man with short-shaved hair, a one-day beard, round black sunglasses, gold earrings, and a white bandana tied behind his head. His father is the head of a criminal empire managed "the old-fashioned way." After the death of Leroy's younger brother, who was a "bad boy" in the past, Leroy has distanced himself from the criminal world and leads a more respectable life. However, a magical medallion that makes him invulnerable changes his life, forcing him to take a stand against the violence that is rampant in the city. Will he ever forgive himself for what he has done and for his brother's death? Will he ever be redeemed?
Goran MilijakicPublished 12 months ago in GeeksTop five moments in comic books writers' lives that have shaped the industry in significant ways
Comic book writers are the backbone of the comic book industry, bringing to life the stories of our favorite heroes and villains.
Goran MilijakicPublished 12 months ago in GeeksComic books can change the world?
Comic books have been around for almost a century, and in that time, they have become a force to be reckoned with in the world of popular culture. For many people, comic books provide an escape from the monotony of everyday life, transporting readers to worlds filled with superheroes, villains, and epic battles. However, comic books are more than just entertainment; they have the power to change the world.
Goran MilijakicPublished 12 months ago in GeeksFast X Movie Review
With the exception of shared universes, the Fast and Furious franchise is one of the longest running blockbuster properties. Since Fast Five in 2011, it raced along with each release getting more bloated and ridiculous than the last, entering a decline after the seventh title. With Fast X, the end of this long and tiring road is in sight, but you shouldn’t expect anything above par from the latest entry.
Robert CainPublished 12 months ago in GeeksThe Mother Review: The New Jennifer Lopez Movie Struggles to Escape Cliches
In her new movie, “The Mother,” Jennifer Lopez plays an ex-war hero who comes out of hiding to protect her daughter. Unfortunately, the movie may leave viewers wondering whether it was written by ChatGPT. The film's plot feels derivative, and it relies heavily on tired movie tropes that have been used countless times before. Despite Lopez's efforts to stretch her range, the overall movie falls short of expectations.
William Saint ValPublished 12 months ago in GeeksTop 10 Marvel Underestimated Villains
Hello, Marvel fans! Welcome back to our Page. Here is your fellow Feta Cheese and If you're new here, don't forget to hit that subscribe button and join our awesome community. And if you enjoy this video, give us a like and share it with your fellow Marvel enthusiasts! Today, we're diving into the world of Marvel villains, but with a twist. We're focusing on the villains who are so much stronger than they look. Let's get started!
FetaGeekNewsPublished 12 months ago in GeeksMona Lisa Smile - A Movie Review
No one ever knows the context until reading into the painting. Mona Lisa Smile is a 2003 film. Set in the 1950s at an all-female institution, a new semester at Wellesley is in session. Katherine Ann Watson is a new teacher. Her freestyle thinking is not taken well by the conservative teachers and students. During the year, she challenges her students to think about new beliefs and their futures.
Marielle SabbagPublished 12 months ago in Geeks