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Geeks has assembled the top list of all things comic, entertainment, superheroes, and popular culture.
From Variants to Legacy
This idea didn’t come from a panel, a publisher, or a Comic-Con keynote. It came from a comment section. After I published my article about how comic shops don’t need more collectors but more readers, I came across a comment that quietly reframed the entire conversation. The commenter pointed out something that, in hindsight, feels almost obvious: libraries are often the genuine point of entry for new comic readers, not comic shops.
By Jenna Deedy17 days ago in Geeks
Celebrities You Forgot Starred on 'ER'
The original hit medical drama, ER, sure has had its fair share of actors walk through the doors of County General Hospital. Over the course of 15 seasons, the amount of patients, doctors, nurses, medical students, and secondary characters to appear on the show are endless. Whether you know it or not, ER served as a stepping stone for some actors and actresses that went on to become some of the biggest stars in Hollywood.
By Jenika Enoch18 days ago in Geeks
Pharmacy Robotics: Revolutionizing Healthcare Automation (2026). AI-Generated.
The Apothecary’s Old Ghost vs. The Shiny New Metal I reckon we’ve all been there. You walk into a local chemist, wait forty minutes for a prescription that should take five, and watch a stressed-out pharmacist scramble through plastic bins like they’re looking for a lost earring in a shag carpet. It’s dodgy, right? Well, fast forward to right now in 2026, and that chaotic scene is becoming a relic. We are officially in the era where pharmacy robotics has moved from a "maybe one day" sci-fi dream to the literal backbone of how we get our meds without a side order of human error.
By Sherry Walker18 days ago in Geeks
How Demand Forecasters Integrate ERP & Planning Tools (2026). AI-Generated.
The Messy Reality of Spreadsheet Hell Reckon we have all been there. You are staring at a massive Excel sheet that’s fixin’ to crash your laptop while trying to guess how many units you will sell next Tuesday. It is a nightmare, plain and simple.
By Samantha Blake18 days ago in Geeks
Augmented Reality Mobile App Development: Your Partner (2026). AI-Generated.
Augmented Reality is no longer a futuristic concept reserved for sci-fi movies or experimental tech labs. In 2026, AR has quietly embedded itself into everyday mobile experiences—from how people shop and learn to how businesses train teams and engage customers. What once felt like a novelty has now become a practical, revenue-driven technology.
By Sherry Walker21 days ago in Geeks
I Tried 5 Random Video Chat Apps So You Don't Have To
I'll be honest with you — I never thought I'd spend an entire weekend cycling through random video chat apps. But after Omegle shut down in late 2023 and the dust finally settled, I kept hearing about new platforms popping up everywhere. Some claiming to be safer. Some claiming to be the "next Omegle." Most of them, I figured, were probably trash.
By CEO A&S Developers22 days ago in Geeks
why I read Banned Books
The first time I picked up a banned book, I felt like I was doing something illegal. My palms were actually sweating. It was just a paperback. No alarm wires. No secret cameras. Just a story someone, somewhere, had decided other people shouldn’t read.
By John Smith22 days ago in Geeks
Cost to Develop an MVP in 2026: Real Pricing, Timelines, and Hidden Expenses. AI-Generated.
Building a product in 2026 is hella different than it was a few years ago. You’d think with all the AI automation, the cost to develop mvp would have dropped to pennies. It hasn't. Not even close.
By Samantha Blake22 days ago in Geeks
AI in Financial Risk Management: Future Strategies (2026). AI-Generated.
I remember sitting in a risk committee meeting back in 2023, watching a poor analyst try to explain why their linear regression model missed a massive credit default. It was painful. Fast forward to 2026, and if you're still relying on spreadsheets and gut feelings, you aren't just behind the curve—you're playing a different sport entirely. The adoption of AI in financial risk management has moved from "nice to have" to "adapt or die."
By Sherry Walker23 days ago in Geeks










