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A Defence Of MCU Phase 5, Part 2: 10 Memorable Moments From The TV Series
A common complaint around the post-Endgame era of the MCU is that the addition of the TV series on Disney Plus have made it hard to stay up to date on MCU content. This complaint seemed to become more common through Phase 5. There is, they say, now too much homework involved to fully enjoy the MCU.
By Kristy Anderson5 months ago in Geeks
Shadow In Sonic Racing Animation
I will be discussing the trailer for Sonic Racing Cross Worlds, so spoilers ahead. The idea of Shadow beating Sonic in the racing game was a great idea. I know the game is named after the protagonist, and Sonic is known as the fastest thing alive. But the fact that Shadow won makes perfect sense. Because, if you recall, in both the film and video game, Shadow always has his own way of getting from place to place, either by running thanks to his air shoes or a motorcycle, also known as the Dark Rider, or in this case, a custom-made racing car. Shadow has some disadvantages in speed because, according to gaming lore, Shadow is a genetically engineered bio-merge hedgehog, thanks to the engineering of Dr. Eggman (also known as Gerold Robotnik) and the DNA of Black Doom, who is Shadow's biological father. Talk about an awkward Father's Day. However, Shadow has to limit his energy, unlike Sonic, who has unlimited energy, and Sonic was born alive. Shadow was not, in fact, he doesn't even have a mom, unless you count a test tube, which sounds messed up.
By stephanie borges5 months ago in Geeks
đź‘» Aliens, Ghosts, and Teen Drama: Why Dandadan Captivates Global Readers
Where Aliens Crash Into Folklore and Comedy Steals the Show Manga has always been a playground for bold ideas, but few series have embraced creative chaos as wholeheartedly as Dandadan. Written and illustrated by Yukinobu Tatsu, this manga throws aliens, yokai, psychic powers, and teenage crushes into the same blender—and the result is an exhilarating mix that refuses to slow down.
By Takashi Nagaya5 months ago in Geeks
The Calculated Flight: Mapping the Perfect Fit for Wrestling's Aerial Artist Eli Knight by NWO Sparrow
I first witnessed the electric potential of Eli Knight not in a giant arena, but under the bright lights of Reality of Wrestling, where he faced off against a relatively young veteran Wes Lee in a match that showcased his incredible promise. As a fan who seeks out the next big star in our sport, I was instantly captivated by his combination of raw athleticism and crisp execution. He moved with a confident grace that belied his relative newcomer status, turning the match into a compelling story of an underdog refusing to be overlooked. That night in Reality of Wrestling, Eli Knight didn't just perform, he made a declaration, and I have been intently following his journey ever since.
By NWO SPARROW5 months ago in Geeks
Godzilla: The Monster That Defined Japan’s Pop Culture. AI-Generated.
How a Nuclear-Age Beast Became a Global Icon Few movie monsters are as instantly recognizable as Godzilla. For over seven decades, the towering kaiju has stomped through cities, battled rival creatures, and captured the imagination of audiences worldwide. But Godzilla is more than just a movie monster—it is a cultural phenomenon that reflects Japan’s history, anxieties, and creativity.
By Takashi Nagaya5 months ago in Geeks
A Defence Of MCU Phase 5, Part 1: 10 Memorable Moments From The Films
We've recently come to the end of Phase Five of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, with the recently released Fantastic Four: First Steps marking the beginning of Phase Six, the final phase of the Multiverse Saga.
By Kristy Anderson5 months ago in Geeks
Renaissance Festival War Stories August 23/24, 2025
Continued from weekend 1... Mothers! Being in the renaissance festival community, many of us are lucky to have several mentor figures around. Many wonderful people who we can go to as Maternal and Paternal figures as well as friends and other guides and help. Jarl Aesa is one woman who has been an incredible mentor to me in the last few years in terms of how to lead and protect a group. This is her final season at the festival before retiring. She Will be missed, but her retirement and weekend rest is well earned.
By Tinka Boudit She/Her5 months ago in Geeks










