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The best geek collectables on the web, including comic books, figurines, Funkos, vintage memorabilia, and more.
10 Toys That Shaped Me. AI-Generated.
1. Lite-Brite My favorite toy. It was so fun to create shapes out of the templates I had. I think I even used it as a night light sometimes. It kept my creativity flowing even when the lights were out. This is the one toy besides the super soaker, that i'd probably still use today if i had it.Which i know ebay has to have (so dont give me any ideas.)
By Travis Johnson6 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 borges6 months ago in Geeks
When Fantasy Fails: The Chaos Behind Once Upon A Con 2025
Once Upon a Con (OUAC) 2025, promoted as the "nation's first fantasy book convention," promised an enchanting escape into a world of magic, grand balls, and immersive cosplay. It boasted over 275 vendors, 150 hours of panels, a Starfall-inspired masquerade ball, and a high fantasy-themed fashion show. However, for attendees eagerly awaiting a celebration of fantasy literature, the reality was a descent into chaos.
By Jenna Deedy6 months ago in Geeks
Tristan Rogers' final television appearance was on The Young and the Restless
Tristan Rogers's final television appearance General Hospital fans have an opportunity to see Tristan Rogers in his final television scene before his death on August 15. On Tuesday, August 26, the soap vet appeared in flashback scenes on The Young and the Restless, which airs at 12:30 p.m. on CBS. If you are not a Y&R fan, you can catch the episode on YouTube or CBS.com.
By Cheryl E Preston7 months ago in Geeks
How to Get TikTok Unblocked: Safe Access on Restricted Networks. AI-Generated.
TikTok has become a go-to platform for short videos, trends, and viral content. But for many users, especially students and employees, it’s often out of reach. You might try to open TikTok on a school or office Wi-Fi, only to see the app fail to load or display an access error. That’s when people start searching for "TikTok unblocked."
By IPShiftDaily7 months ago in Geeks
7 Movie Endings That Still Haunt Me
Movies have always been more than just entertainment for me. They’re mirrors of our lives, dreams, and heartbreaks—little time capsules that hold our fears and hopes in the form of characters and stories. And while I’ve forgotten countless plots and dialogues, certain endings have clung to me for years, haunting me in the best—and sometimes the most unsettling—ways.
By Habib king7 months ago in Geeks
15 Fascinating Facebook Facts You Probably Didn’t Know
It’s almost impossible to imagine a world without Facebook. For many of us, it’s where we first reconnected with an old school friend, shared life updates, or got caught in endless scrolling sessions. But behind the familiar blue logo is a story filled with twists, surprising statistics, and quirky details that even long-time users might not know.
By Vocal Member 7 months ago in Geeks
Cells at Work! – An Educational Journey into the Human Body. AI-Generated.
Introduction When it comes to blending science and storytelling, Cells at Work! (Hataraku Saibō) is an exceptional example of how entertainment can become a powerful educational tool. This Japanese anime series, based on Akane Shimizu’s manga, anthropomorphizes the body’s cells, turning them into relatable characters with human emotions and personalities. Through engaging narratives and visually dynamic scenes, the anime not only entertains but also educates viewers about the complexity and beauty of human biology.
By Takashi Nagaya7 months ago in Geeks
Autographs
When I was a kid autograph books were a thing and you’d inevitably get one for your birthday or Christmas. But these little books were for comments and signatures from your friends and family and even your teachers. They were not for movie stars or celebrities. We didn't know any famous people and were unlikely to encounter any, so that was not the goal. The idea was the common folk in your hood or house wrote a little poem or joke then signed it. Here's my brother's entry:
By Marie Wilson7 months ago in Geeks
Girl Behind the Glass
1. The Purchase Rain needles the zinc rooftops of Rue des Martyrs as Sarah pushes open the warped door of Marché des Ombres. Dust motes swirl like slow ghosts above crates of war medals and yellowed gramophones. In the farthest corner stands a tall cheval mirror framed in black walnut, its glass speckled with age. The vendor—an old woman whose left eye is milked by cataract—whispers, “Elle choisit son reflet, mademoiselle.” Sarah laughs, pays sixty euros, and hauls the mirror up five flights to her chambre de bonne.
By youssef mohammed7 months ago in Geeks
Jem and The Holograms: Why This 80s Icon Still Matters 40 Years Later
In 1985, amidst a sea of cartoons designed to sell toys, Jem and The Holograms burst onto television screens with a message that was louder, bolder, and more vibrant than its competitors.
By Edwin Betancourt Jr.7 months ago in Geeks











