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The New Era of Mutants in Defense of Democracy
By Alan Carlos Rosa In the Marvel mutant world, few teams have a history as rich and complex as X-Factor. Since its inception, the group has undergone various formations and missions, always at the forefront of defending mutant rights and protecting the innocent. Now, in X-Factor (2024) #1, the team returns with a new purpose in a world where Krakoa's influence, the mutant island, is no longer the same. Written by Mark Russel and illustrated by Robert Quinn, this issue marks the beginning of a new mutant arms race that promises to redefine the role of mutants on the global stage.
By Alan Carlos rosa2 years ago in Geeks
Professor X... Is Gone!
The absence of Professor X has left an irreparable void in the X-Men universe. Without his leadership, a core group of essential mutants rises from the ashes to face a hostile world where the mutant community is falling apart. Reluctantly, Rogue takes on the role of the heroine tasked with reuniting them. However, a fearless and malevolent power lurks, hunting mutants. This antagonist harbors a terrible secret that threatens to destroy what's left of the X-Men, testing their resilience and unity.
By Alan Carlos rosa2 years ago in Geeks
The Duck and the Claws: A Twist in the Marvel Universe
Marvel has always been known for its creative and surprising stories, but the 2024 edition of "What If... Donald Duck Became Wolverine #1" takes this creativity to a new level. In this special issue, Marvel explores an alternate universe where the temperamental and iconic Donald Duck takes on the mantle of the fierce and indomitable Wolverine. The result is an unexpected combination of humor, action, and adventure that promises to captivate both old fans and new readers.
By Alan Carlos rosa2 years ago in Geeks
Red Hood: The Hill #6 - The Climactic Finale in the Hill
Jason Todd's journey in "Red Hood: The Hill" has been a rollercoaster of challenges and dangers. Since he settled in the Hill neighborhood, Todd, as the vigilante Red Hood, has faced an endless series of madmen, megalomaniacs, and monsters. Now, the series reaches its thrilling conclusion with the sixth issue, promising a climax that will keep readers on the edge of their seats.
By Alan Carlos rosa2 years ago in Geeks
GalaxyCon 2024
Once again, it’s the most wonderful time of the year for me. It’s the season of the Con, Galaxy Con that is. On Sunday, July 28th I went to GalaxyCon for the fourth time since 2019 and I have to say this was definitely the craziest year I’ve ever went.
By Joe Patterson2 years ago in Geeks
Fans are Hopeful While Billy and Lily Supporters Are Outraged on ‘The Young and the Restless’
Billy and Victoria on The Young and the Restless seemed to be soul mates at one time. Fans of Villy were ecstatic when Phyllis was seeing her brother-in-law since it seemed like their favorite pair was falling in love again. When Billy Abbott, the gum-chewing, hallucinating guy, appeared and started hanging around with Amanda, everything changed. Although Jason Thompson's persona was unpopular at the time, he has since evolved. Jill encouraged Cane Ashby's ex-wife to collaborate with her son and founded Chancecom. These days, the two are profitable for the firm and in love.
By oussama arrafia2 years ago in Geeks
Why Yeatman's G-force was not what we wanted
I don't know if you saw the Disney/Yeatman version of G-Force with the hamsters, but I didn't and I'm still glad that it has a 22% on Rotten Tomatoes. I was so upset when they came out with a movie using the G-Force title and instead of writing a great story for the original vision brought to us in 1978 from David Hanson and Hisayuki Toriumi, they changed the whole thing and made it about hamsters. Ugh. Why God? Why? They had a 150 million dollar budget to work with, and that's what they did? Ugh. Why God? Why?
By Shanon Angermeyer Norman2 years ago in Geeks
The One That Started It All
We often think of Disney and Disney World when someone mentions the story of "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs". However, this story was a book before Disney magic brought it to cinema and before it became "the one that started it all". When we look at the movie compared to modern theater these days, it seems so antiquated and outdated. Yet the music and artistry of the original Disney film is beyond classic and beautiful. Many minds were affected by this film and story. More so, the story as it resonates deeply in the subconscious mind.
By Shanon Angermeyer Norman2 years ago in Geeks
Four modern movies that touch on the Cinderella theme
It doesn't matter if you are a Disney fan or not. It doesn't even matter if you like the story of Cinderella or if you've never even heard of it or seen her castle. The idea, that a poor girl can marry a rich guy and live happily ever after is a central idea in American romance and is deeply rooted in feminine ideology. It is why women cry at weddings. It is why women gasp at wedding dresses and open ring boxes. It is why men who attempt at being romantic get down on their knees to propose, or plan some memorable way of popping the question.
By Shanon Angermeyer Norman2 years ago in Geeks











