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Top Ten Terrifying Horror Manga (That isn’t Junji Ito)
1. "Higurashi When They Cry" by Ryukishi07 - This manga series is set in a peaceful village where a dark secret hides beneath its seemingly idyllic surface. As the story unravels, a group of friends becomes entangled in a cycle of gruesome murders, mysterious disappearances, and supernatural occurrences, leaving readers on the edge of their seats.
Joshua KingPublished 7 months ago in GeeksTop Ten Scariest Powers in Anime
1. "Cursed Eye of Madness" (Tokyo Ghoul) – This chilling power manifests as a red, twisted eye capable of seeing the inner hunger within people. Those who possess this eye uncontrollably succumb to their darkest desires, transforming into bloodthirsty creatures. The fear lies in the constant battle to resist succumbing to the unquenchable urge to consume human flesh.
Joshua KingPublished 7 months ago in GeeksTop Ten Freakiest Anime Battles
These blood-curdling encounters will send shivers down your spine and leave you questioning the very fabric of reality itself. Get ready to be both terrified and captivated by these eerie spectacles!
Joshua KingPublished 7 months ago in GeeksTop Ten Strangest Anime Weapons
1. The Scissor Blades (Kill la Kill) - This weapon from the high-octane anime "Kill la Kill" takes the term "bad hair day" to a whole new level. Ryuko Matoi wields a giant, transforming scissor-like blade that emerges from her hair. With this peculiar weapon, she's hair-raisingly ready to take on any foe!
Joshua KingPublished 7 months ago in GeeksNurturing Creativity and Connection: The World of Anime and Manga Enthusiasts
Introduction: In the realm of entertainment, there exists a subculture that transcends borders, languages, and generations - the world of anime and manga enthusiasts. Originating in Japan, these art forms have woven intricate tales, created vibrant characters, and ignited passions worldwide. In this article, we embark on a journey to delve into the subculture of anime and manga enthusiasts, discovering the profound impact it has on its members and the world at large.
Chauncey WoodsPublished 8 months ago in GeeksEvery MCU Film Ranked from Worst to Best
32. Thor: The Dark World Thor: The Dark World was released during a time when the MCU was churning out some pretty one dimensional and pathetic villains, so it should come to no one’s surprise that this film gave us one of the worst ones to date (if not THE worst). At the time of writing this, I can’t even remember the villain’s name. And I’m so uninterested in this movie that I refuse to even look it up and include it in this review. Thor vs. Angry Elf Alien wasn’t even the most memorable part of the movie; arguably, it was Loki’s fake sacrifice and how it carried over into the next Thor film. Thankfully, this movie doesn’t seem that crucial in watching to enjoy the rest of the MCU films, so if you haven’t seen it yet…don’t.
Jonathan MicianoPublished 8 months ago in GeeksONE PIECE Live Action on Netflix
ONE PIECE Live Action on Netflix: The Unexpectedly Awesome Review! Hey geeks! It's Feta Geek News diving straight into the Grand Line, or rather, Netflix's adaptation of One Piece. Was it a hit or a miss? Let's set sail!
FetaGeekNewsPublished 8 months ago in GeeksThe Evolution of Superhero Films: From 2000 to Present
Introduction: In the world of cinema, few genres have experienced a transformation as remarkable as that of superhero films. What once were niche productions have now become global blockbusters, captivating audiences of all ages and backgrounds. This evolution is a testament to the power of storytelling and the human desire for inspiration and hope.
Chauncey WoodsPublished 8 months ago in GeeksHulk's Transformation
The Hulk, one of Marvel Comics' most iconic and complex characters, has undergone countless transformations throughout his long history. From the moment Dr. Bruce Banner was first exposed to gamma radiation in 1962, his life has been a constant struggle between the two sides of his existence: the brilliant scientist and the raging, indestructible green behemoth known as the Hulk. Over the years, the nature of the Hulk's transformations has been the subject of both awe and moral debate within the Marvel Universe and among its readers.
Adrian MachenPublished 8 months ago in GeeksPower Rangers Turns 30
Just think: this entire phenonemon started with a pair of astronauts tampering with something that they had no business even touching.
Clyde E. DawkinsPublished 8 months ago in GeeksLEAK! THE MCU WILL END, LAST MOVIE REVEALED!
Hey geeks! So, there's this saying by Vinícius de Moraes: 'We may not be forever, but let's make it legendary while we last!' and boy, does Marvel seem to be taking that to heart! Grab your popcorn and settle in, because have I got news for you!
FetaGeekNewsPublished 8 months ago in GeeksPower Rangers 30th Anniversary
It's Morphin Time! I have a question for you. Where were you on the afternoon of August 28, 1993? I was in Pre-K for a little over a week and a half and also five years old at the time. If you grew up around this time, then your childhood was amazing. As of September 2022, 963 episodes of Power Rangers have been aired over 29 seasons, with the 30th season premiering on Netflix this fall. It'll be called Power Rangers: Cosmic Fury. As a kid, I remember watching Mighty Morphin Power Rangers faithfully and had action figures and a White Ranger watch. I lost interest in Power Rangers for years, but around 2013, I got interested in it again by purchasing action figures, Funko Pops, and other items from Toys R Us and online. Mighty Morphin Power Rangers premiered on the now defunct Fox Kids August 28, 1993 and ran for three seasons. It was one of the longest-running kids' live action series in television history. Despite some criticism early on, fans loved it and three decades later, the fandom is still going strong, especially fans who weren't even born or grew up around that time. It wasn't just for kids. Us adults loved it, too and we would post anything Power Rangers related on social media and attend conventions, hoping to meet our favorite stars. I was fortunate to have met one Power Rangers star, but more on that in a bit.
Mark Wesley PritchardPublished 8 months ago in Geeks