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From Marvel to DC, Geeks explores the popular and independant comic titles in the geek universe.
What Is The Best Order To Read Marvel Comics?
The Marvel Universe is immense. There are around 40000 marvel comics, it will be fun reading them, but how can someone read this? They should have a ton of time, resources and most importantly they require all of those comic books.
The Passing Torch: Spider-Man's Final Stand
Once upon a time in the bustling city of New York, Peter Parker, also known as Spider-Man, was the protector of the innocent and the defender of justice. For years, he had swung across the cityscape, using his superhuman abilities to keep the streets safe from all manner of threats.
Sebastián SekeľPublished 10 months ago in Geeks"Flamin' Hot: Eva Longoria's Directorial Debut Shines as a Captivating Journey of Inspiration"
Eva Longoria's directorial debut, "Flamin' Hot," is a mind-blowing film that takes audiences on a captivating journey of inspiration. This charming biopic tells the extraordinary story of Richard Montañez, a janitor at a Frito Lay factory, whose creation of Flamin' Hot Cheetos forever altered the landscape of the food industry. While the plot may follow some predictable events, the film's execution and heartfelt storytelling make it an enjoyable and emotionally engaging experience.
Isa MariamPublished 10 months ago in GeeksSecret Invasion
Secret Invasion has premiered. As Marvel’s latest installment of it's extensive universe I was immediately skeptical because as a comic book fan Secret Invasion is kind of a big story. So to handle that kind of story as a Disney+ show was already questionable. But then of course we found out that the director was instructed to not read the comics, because of course the MCU version is nothing even remotely similar to the comic book storyline. The only thing they share is a name, now not only is this misleading but it's unethical. If they had simply come up with a different title and said that it was inspired by Secret Invasion then everything would be fine. But keeping the original title and saying that the MCU was based on the comic book storyline is a blatant lie. It’s also wildly unethical to use the popularity of that story and not acknowledge or pay any of the comic book writers involved in that story. Again a small title change and “inspired by” would have fixed this problem.
Alexandrea CallaghanPublished 10 months ago in GeeksSpider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse Reportedly Has More Than One Version in Theaters
So, in some of my past articles, I’ve chatted about all sorts of cool Marvel stuff. You can find those linked at the end of this bad boy.
Inspiring YouTuber and GamerPublished 10 months ago in GeeksTrust No One - "Secret Invasion" Episode One
Spy thrillers are based on paranoia. The allure of stories like Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy is on never quite knowing where anyone’s loyalties truly lie. In the latest Marvel Studio’s TV series, Secret Invasion, we are introduced to a spy thriller/action series steeped in rampant paranoia. The first episode, titled “Resurrection”, sets the stage early on and ends with one of the more heartbreaking endings in the MCU up to this point.
Nicholas KingPublished 10 months ago in Geeks5 things about Tom and Jerry you probably didn't know
Children are drawn to animated pictures and videos from a very young age, and if the plot involves a small brown mouse and a grey cat resembling a person, then hurrah! it's already a hit.
Sayanteka SahaPublished 10 months ago in GeeksUnleashing the Power of Pokémon: A Deep Dive into Pokémon Posters, Giftcards, and Prints
Are you a Pokémon enthusiast, an ardent collector, or someone who's simply in awe of this cultural phenomenon? Then, you've landed in the right place. This detailed guide explores the wonderful world of Pokémon merchandise, specifically focusing on Pokémon posters, giftcards, and prints.
RetnaDigitalArtPublished 10 months ago in Geeks10 Reasons Why Avatar is a Must-Watch for All Sci-Fi Fans
Introduction Avatar is a 2009 American science fiction movie directed by James Cameron. The film takes place in the mid-22nd century, where humans are trying to extract resources from the fictional planet Pandora. The movie centers around Jake Sully, a paraplegic ex-Marine who is sent to infiltrate the Na'vi people, who inhabit Pandora, but eventually falls in love with their culture and becomes their protector.
Mohammad ImranPublished 10 months ago in GeeksNaruto: A Journey of Friendship, Growth, and Ninja Spirit
In the hidden village of Konoha, a young orphan named Naruto Uzumaki dreams of becoming the greatest ninja in the land. However, Naruto carries a burden that sets him apart from others—he is the vessel for the Nine-Tailed Fox, a fearsome and powerful beast that attacked the village years ago.
M. K. AnandanPublished 10 months ago in GeeksBatman encounters The wolverine [Logan]
Batman (Bruce Wayne): Bruce Wayne, the man behind the mask of Batman, witnessed the murder of his parents, Thomas and Martha Wayne, as a child in the crime-ridden city of Gotham. This traumatic event sparked a lifelong commitment to fighting crime and seeking justice.
Kraven The Hunter: Villains Aren't Born, They're Made
The upcoming film, Kraven The Hunter, has been unveiled. The film will release on October 6, 2023. In "The Amazing Spider-Man No. 15" by Stan Lee and Steve Ditko from 1964, Kraven made his comic book debut. Kraven was a ruthless villain whose goal in life was to kill Spider-Man and establish himself as the world's best big-game hunter. Kraven has interacted with characters like Black Panther, Venom, and Squirrel Girl over the years, and he is finally making his way to theatre screens – however this will be a slightly different take on the fur-clad hero.