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From Marvel to DC, Geeks explores the popular and independant comic titles in the geek universe.
By The Horns #3
By The Horns #3 Scout Comics 2021 Written by Markisan Naso Illustrated by Jason Muhr Coloured by Andrei Tabacaru After defeating the western wind mage, Elodie and Sajen have a new mission. But to track down the other sorcerers they'll need to put their trust in the floating eyeball named Evelyn to guide them across the continent. Plus, Sajen has his work cut out for him if he wants to prevent Elodie from killing their unicorn travel companions, Zoso and Rigby.
By Steven Leitman5 years ago in Geeks
You Promised Me Darkness #03
You Promised Me Darkness #03 Behemoth Entertainment 2021 By Damian Connelly Lettered by Anabella Mazzaferri In this issue we’ll learn the story of how the Anti-Everything eliminated the Weird8, the heroes of Kolosimo, while Yuko tells of her first encounter with the Anti-Everything and his henchmen. But while Sage teaches them how to handle their powers, The Anti-Everything enacts his plan to collect all the energy he can to face Yuko and Sebastian.
By Steven Leitman5 years ago in Geeks
By The Horns #3
By The Horns #3 Scout Comics 2021 Written by Markisan Naso Illustrated by Jason Muhr Coloured by Andrei Tabacaru After defeating the western wind mage, Elodie and Sajen have a new mission. But to track down the other sorcerers they'll need to put their trust in the floating eyeball named Evelyn to guide them across the continent. Plus, Sajen has his work cut out for him if he wants to prevent Elodie from killing their unicorn travel companions, Zoso and Rigby.
By Steven Leitman5 years ago in Geeks
Loki: Episode 4 Reactions
*SPOILERS AHEAD* Much like the other two Disney+ shows up to this point, Loki has stolen our hearts and our imagination when it comes to theories. Episode Four took everything we have seen to this point and threw it on it's head. Largely, that works in their favor. If the show continued on it's path it could have become mundane and ultimately predictable. In fact, the previous episode felt a bit more like something out of Doctor Who. After all the show is called Loki, with that title alone you have to expect a level of mischief and chaos. Marvel chose a great time to blow it's show up and introduce a bit of chaos. The episode starts off by showing us a young Sylvie been taken from her timeline as a young child from Asgard, only to then escape from Ravonna. From there, the episode takes place right where we left Loki and Sylvie on Lamentis-1 as the world around them had begun to crumble around them. The two have come a long way in a short period of time together and begin to truly care for one another. Sylvie even asks Loki, "Does being a Loki mean we are destined to fail?" As they are facing imminent death, the two take solace in another and accept their death which in their acceptance of one another created a branch in the timeline alerting the Time Variance Authority to their location and pull them from their impending death and imprison them. From there we see that Mobius (Owen Wilson) is beginning to question his orders and so is Hunter B-15 as she begins to remember the life she had before the TVA made her into an agent. The two try to help Sylvie and Loki take down the TVA but to no avail. They realize the Time Keepers are nothing more then androids and have no idea now who is in charge.
By Nick Cavuoti5 years ago in Geeks











