conventions
From Comic Con, to Wizard World, geek conventions showcase comics, film, television, and all things geek.
Let's Go To Fly Forward: Snyderverse fans need to give James Gunn’s DCU a Chance
Warner Bros. Discovery has moved on. The Snyderverse is over. Yet, its most vocal fans refuse to let it go, clinging to hashtags and conspiracies that only drag the DC brand down. With Superman: Legacy (2025) a box office and critical success, even the most ardent Snyder supporters must confront a troublesome question:
By Jenna Deedy7 months ago in Geeks
How Labubu Conquered the Toy World
“It’s not just a toy—it’s a viral movement wrapped in fuzzy fur and a devilish grin.” That’s how millions of fans describe Labubu, the wildly popular mischievous doll from the “The Monsters” series by Kasing Lung and Pop Mart. What began as a niche designer toy quietly sitting on collectors’ shelves has now exploded into a worldwide phenomenon, commanding long queues, soaring resale prices, and a cult-like following that rivals luxury brands.
By Leah Brooke7 months ago in Geeks
Superman Movie Review
For so long, Superman fans have been waiting with bated breath for an adaptation that reaches its full potential. When the DC Extended Universe fizzled out in the early 2020s, a soft reboot was on the cards. James Gunn was chosen to revitalise the most iconic superheroes, beginning with the Man of Steel. It finds a place in-between the original classics and the darker direction of the Snyderverse.
By Robert Cain7 months ago in Geeks
Stronger Than a Buller, Softer Than a Heartbeat
In July 2025, James Gunn, acclaimed for his work on Disney’s Guardians of the Galaxy trilogy, embraced a narrative path that many superhero and comic book storytellers have previously shied away from. With Superman: Legacy, Gunn delves into the mythic origins of Superman—Clark Kent, or Kal-El—as an immigrant. He portrays him not merely as an alien or the last son of Krypton with god-like powers, but as a profoundly human character shaped by his outsider identity, his alienness, his otherness, and his difference. This time, his cape doesn't conceal his true nature.
By Jenna Deedy7 months ago in Geeks
A Court of Thorns and Roses, BookTok & the Renaissance of Cosplay Fantasy Balls
Sarah J. Maas's A Court of Thorns and Roses (ACOTAR), first published in 2015, has grown into a captivating romantic fantasy universe. With over 38 million copies sold, ACOTAR's influence extends beyond its pages, inspiring themed cosplays, fantasy balls, and fan meetups that bring Prythian to life, fueling TikTok communities with billions of tag views.
By Jenna Deedy7 months ago in Geeks
Los Angeles Comic Con
There are comic book conventions all over the country at all times of the year. I get to attend a lot of them and after some extensive attendance I am proud to say that I do have a favorite. Now all conventions have their merits, some are smaller and easier to navigate. The larger ones offer plenty of new things to get excited about, and San Diego Comic Con is legendary for a reason. But the best convention, the one I look forward to every year is Los Angeles Comic Con.
By Alexandrea Callaghan7 months ago in Geeks
How to get Tubi TV in Australia?
If you're in Australia and craving to watch Tubi in Australia diversed library of movies, TV shows, and exclusive content, you're not alone. Tubi, one of the most popular streaming platforms, is only officially available in the Canada and a few Canada territories. But don't worry—there are simple ways to bypass these geo-restrictions and access Tubi in Australia. In this guide, we’ll walk you through how to watch Tubi in Australia, with a special focus on using a VPN (Virtual Private Network), and we’ll also share some tips to ensure a smooth streaming experience.
By Savio Silva8 months ago in Geeks
How to get Hulu in Turkey?
Hulu offers a wide range of content, from award-winning originals like The Handmaid’s Tale to fan favorites such as Only Murders in the Building, Shark Tank, and Seinfeld. However, due to licensing agreements, access remains restricted to viewers within the United States.
By Savio Silva8 months ago in Geeks









