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Club Six Studios, Cosplay Queen of the World Alodia Gosiengfiao Release Addictive New Game Titled ‘ZvH: Zombies vs Humans’
SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA—Club Six Studios is thrilled to announce the global debut of their high-intensity mobile game app, ZvH: Zombies vs Humans. In this medieval era fantasy, gamers must rid the world of the living dead in a variety of epic battles or risk losing everything.
By Nikki Gaskins Campbell9 years ago in Geeks
Marvel’s Civil War 2, a Copy of the First?
Marvel Comics just wrapped up their big event in Civil War 2. Just like the original, it had dire consequences for the entire Marvel Comic book Universe. While not a direct sequel to the original, it does make references to its predecessor within it. In addition, it follows the same formula almost to a T. There is nothing wrong with that, as the first Civil War storyline was very enthralling and changed the dynamic of the Marvel Universe at the time. If it ain't broke, then no need to fix it. Time to compare the two.
By Eliot Hecht9 years ago in Geeks
Lose No Sleep Over 'Lost Boys II: The Tribe'
When I think of the movies that influenced my nubile mind during the 80’s the campy horror flick LOST BOYS leaps to the foreground, fangs, feathered hair and all! There is a certain self-deprecating dark humor that 80’s horror movies have that current films of the same genre often have a hard time capturing. Perhaps it was the prevalence of neon colored spandex, vinyl and Max Headroom sunglasses or a residual Miami Vice spray paint and cocaine induced high that allowed director and actors the ability to laugh at themselves in just the right ways while poking repeated fun at the plasticized culture around them. Whatever it was, 80’s horror films are unmistakable treasures, defining symbols of the era’s cultural sharp attitude.
By Gabrielle Faust9 years ago in Geeks
Powerpuff Girl Cosplay Guide
Channel your inner Blossom, Bubbles, or Buttercup with this easy to follow Powerpuff Girls cosplay guide. The Powerpuff Girls may be small, but their powers and style pack a super-sized punch. Fight evil in the city of Townsville, USA with these awesome cosplay costume ideas. This guide will help you out with everything from the dress, the hair, the makeup, and all the fun accessories you need to get the iconic looks from this action-packed trio. Bring your 90s nostalgia back in an all too real way with these costumes. This guide gives you tips for putting together these identifiable costumes with items that you may already have in your closet, or that can be easily be purchased on Amazon. Below you can find helpful hints on how to put together the look, where to buy the things you need for it, and instructions on how to do your makeup and hair. Get out there and fight evil, and look cute doing it with this Powerpuff Girls cosplay guide.
By Patricia Sarkar9 years ago in Geeks
Best Album Covers of the 80s
Album covers of the 80s mirrored the bright and manic aesthetic of the decade itself. Album covers, in general, are meant to be a visual accompaniment to the music contained within. In a way, these strong visual statements serve as the perfect manifestation of the electro-pop bombast of the decade. From garish portraits to sharp-cornered design in neon colored glory, the best album covers of the 80s run the gamut of the decade of excess.
By Will Vasquez9 years ago in Beat
Best Anime to Watch On Hulu
By subscribing to Hulu, you can guarantee access to more than 500 anime titles whenever you please. No longer do you have to risk visiting questionable websites to watch your favorite anime or discover a new series. From classic series such as Neon Genesis Evangelion and Cowboy Bebop to the most recent releases including the second season of Blue Exorcist, Hulu has definitely done extensive research for the most satisfying anime. Here, you can check some of the most entertaining and rewarding anime on Hulu.
By Stephen Hamilton9 years ago in Geeks
Blacksad
Blacksad is the award winning series of Spanish/French graphic novels by artist Juanjo Guarnido and writer Juan Díaz Canales of a 1950's America where anthropomorphic animals take the place of humanity, starring the perpetually unemployed Private-eye and black cat named Blacksad and his weasel sidekick Weekly. Despite this major difference, the world has mostly followed a similar path to ours. WW2, the Manhattan Project, the Red Scare, the Civil Rights movement, the rise of the Klu Klux Klan, and the Beat Poet movement all occur as they did in our world, only with animals standing in for historical figures or certain social-political groups.
By Joachim Heijndermans9 years ago in Geeks





























