CAPTAIN MARVEL: There Can Be More Than One Female Superhero
Right now, there are a bunch of reviews comparing CAPTAIN MARVEL with WONDER WOMAN because that’s the only way their minds can handle more than one female superhero at a time.
Right now, there are a bunch of reviews comparing CAPTAIN MARVEL with WONDER WOMAN because that’s the only way their minds can handle more than one female superhero at a time.
Combine the carnival and Mardi Gras season with anniversaries of Disney’s Haunted Mansion and ‘Princess and the Frog’ with a spooky little DIY voodoo doll.
We found Spider-Man, multiple Disney princesses, and even Waluigi at the 2019 Academy Awards. Fashion, Bingo, and puns from the 91st Oscars!
Geek women shouldn’t have to feel guilty for enjoying romance novels.
Comic Book Corner covers the comics we love, like, and hate from all corners of the comics world. Find out what we liked – and tell us what you love.
Reading Time: 13 minutes This might shock you, but many of us GeekMoms and GeekDads grew up with our noses buried in books. Now, if this was some trashy clickbait site, I would drag that joke out – I know, crazy. Geeks who read? No way! – but here at GeekDad we have class, so I’m only […]
From Man-Eaters to Smooth Criminals, Rainbow Brite to Wizard Beach, we read a lot of comics over the holidays – but only liked some of them. Come on in and catch up with us.
This week, we’re looking at the newest issues of ‘Low Road West,’ ‘West Coast Avengers,’ and ‘Unstoppable Wasp’ while also checking out issue #1s for ‘Daughters of the Dragon,’ ‘Outer Darkness,’ and ‘My Little Pony: Nightmare Knights.’ We are in love!
Now’s the time to find a local production of ‘The Nutcracker’ and take the whole family. Ballet is not just for fans of tutu-ed fairy princesses!
I want to share five Quarto titles that I have recently read and that I hope you and your family will love reading together. The books are presented in roughly age-appropriate order.
Hasbro’s ‘Marvel Rising’ toy line hits all the right points to offer kids diverse body and racial representation.
In this month’s column, Sophie, Lisa, and Missy share some of their favorite November books that they’ve read themselves or with their kids.
Reading Time: 4 minutes From ‘Ralph Breaks the Internet’. Credit to Disney Movies. Ralph Breaks the Internet, the sequel to Disney’s 2012 feature Wreck-It Ralph, hits theaters over the Thanksgiving holiday week. Read on to see if you should take the kids to see it (yes!) or if you should find a babysitter and just […]
This week, we bring you our thoughts on a bunch of books, from ‘Rainbow Brite’ and ‘Unstoppable Wasp’ to ‘Welcome to Wanderland’ and ‘Auntie Agatha’s Home for Wayward Rabbits.’
Want to escape the haunts of Halloween or take a breather before the holidays? Get lost in a corn maze this fall.
We’ve been excited about the return of ‘Unstoppable Wasp’ since it was announced. Now the book is finally here – and we got our hands on an early copy to review!
Reading Time: 5 minutes Ralph Breaks the Internet at New York Comic Con Ralph Breaks the Internet Poster image, credit to Disney. The Ralph Wrecks the Internet panel on day two of New York Comic Con was one of the hottest tickets in the entire con, with hundreds of people staying in the room after […]
Jeremy Whitley’s new comic, ‘Rainbow Brite,’ is exactly that – full of rainbows, bright, and fun. It’s also well written, thoughtful, and a comic that deserves to be on your pull list, whether it’s for yourself and your kids.
Here’s a great round-up of some board books and picture books you’ll want for your own shelf. You’ll notice I’ve added two extra notes at the end of each review beyond age recommendation: female character ratio and diversity. For the female ratio, I actually counted every character and did the math. Sometimes this was iffy […]
Geek Mom gives you a peek inside what goes on at The Masquerade, the main event of the largest anime convention in Florida, Metrocon.