Along time ago in this galaxy, when I was a kid the first Star Wars movie was released. Yes, I’m old. We don’t need to get into that. I had always been a fan of Sci-Fi and space related stuff, but when Star Wars premiered, I was completely sold and issued my Geek license.
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SXSW Announces First Wave of 2023 Lineup
Here it is, the moment we have been waiting for. With South by Southwest Festival a few months away, announcements have begun coming in. With it's 30th...
Christmas Geek
I love Geeking out over Christmas. Not because of the cool Geek gifts I hope to get but because it is such a wonderful time of year. There is so much to...
Nintendo Brings the Nostalgia with Switch Console
The holidays bring back a flood of memories. As I sit and reflect on gifts of yore, there are a few of those little nuggets of care and intention that...
The Walking Dead: Dead or Alive
11 seasons. From small beginnings to an endless future. The Walking Dead has been and may continue to be (through The Walking Dead Universe) one of the...
Geek Love
Love is a powerful and strange thing. Every human across the planet has pursued love in one form or another. Spiritually, we do not feel complete unless...
Ted Lasso Season 3: Smells Like Potential
You ever sit down at the end of a long day? You're tired and burnt out. But then a thought comes into your head that instantly raises your spirits. If...
We’re All Stories in the End – Multiverse Theories
Everyone has a take on universal theories. Mine is a version of the multiverse theory. Multiverse theories have been around since ancient Greece and are...
For a Multiverse Saga to Work, the Rules Must be Consistent
On the 2nd of May, 2008, Jon Favreau’s Iron Man was released, kickstarting what we now know as the Marvel Cinematic Universe, or MCU. In November of that same year, the Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe A to Z Vol 1. #5 was released, which assigned the MCU the reality designation of Earth-199999, as opposed to the designation given to the Prime Marvel Universe in which the Marvel comics are set in, Earth-616. This not only firmly established the MCU as part of Marvel’s greater Multiverse, but it also provided a way of categorising it into the larger library of titles produced by Marvel. This was what fans and Marvel referred to the universe as for a while until a certain film came along and changed that, but we’ll get onto that later. Despite this, however, the MCU didn’t seem too concerned with delving deep into the idea of alternate universes, largely focused on telling the story of the Avengers in Phase 1. In Phase 2, however, things began to change, they began to…expand.
Nightmares and Dreamscapes: An Intro To King
With Firestarter releasing soon, many of us here at Geeks WorldWide have been discussing what our favorite pieces by Stephen King are. Not everyone can...
Hush, Mark Brooks Is Trying to Show Us Something
Cover/box art is the "sizzle" to the "steak" of whatever it is promoting. Offering a sensory suggestion that something really good awaits you. Now whether...
GUN HONEY FROM TITAN COMICS RETURNS
Gun Honey. The announcement from Titan Comics and Hard Case Crime that you have been waiting for. Critically acclaimed and best-selling comic series Gun...