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Explore the very best, strongest, most powerful, and influential superheroes of all time.
War from Swords to Satellites
War has been a part of human history for thousands of years. From ancient battlefields where warriors fought with swords and shields to today’s technologically advanced conflicts monitored by satellites, warfare has changed dramatically. The evolution of war reflects the development of human societies, technologies, and political systems.
By shaoor afridia day ago in Geeks
Could Silver the Hegdehog be Shadow's Grandson?
Lately, I have been seeing comments on Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube saying that Silver is Shadow the Hedgehog’s son. This could be true because there are some similarities between them. For example, the highlighted area around their eyes. Shadow has it red, while Silver is black.
By stephanie borges2 days ago in Geeks
IShowSpeed: The Boy Who Turned Chaos Into a Global Voice
Darren Jason Watkins Jr. was never supposed to be ordinary. Even as a kid growing up in Cincinnati, he carried a kind of restless electricity—loud, unpredictable, emotional, and impossible to ignore. Long before the world knew him as IShowSpeed, he was simply Darren, a teenager trying to find his place in a world that didn’t always understand him.
By Haroon Pasha4 days ago in Geeks
Khaby Lame: The Boy Who Spoke to the World Without Saying a Word
Khaby Lame’s story doesn’t begin with fame, luxury, or a spotlight. It begins in a small apartment in Chivasso, Italy, where a young boy from Senegal learned early what it meant to grow up between two worlds. Born in Dakar in 2000 and raised in Italy from the age of one, Khaby spent his childhood in public housing, surrounded by the everyday struggles of immigrant life. His parents worked long hours, and like many families trying to build a future in a new country, they carried more hope than money.
By Haroon Pasha5 days ago in Geeks
FOX Marvel Power Rankings. AI-Generated.
The world of the X-Men isn’t built on clean heroism — it’s shaped by evolution, prejudice, and power spiraling out of control. Mutants aren’t just gifted; many are walking weapons capable of leveling cities, bending reality, or wiping out entire armies. Some dominate through raw destructive force, others through psychic mastery, regeneration, or calculated manipulation — but only a select few rise to the top of the mutant hierarchy.
By Top Ranked5 days ago in Geeks
Spider-Man Rogues Gallery Power Rankings. AI-Generated.
Spider-Man’s world isn’t just defined by great power — it’s shaped by the enemies determined to break him. The rogues gallery of Spider-Man is one of the most iconic in comic history, filled with brilliant scientists, monstrous experiments, criminal masterminds, and deeply tragic figures. Some rely on raw strength, others on genius-level intellect, advanced technology, or psychological warfare — but all of them have pushed Peter Parker to his absolute limits.
By Top Ranked5 days ago in Geeks
MCU Power Ranking. AI-Generated.
The world of the Marvel Cinematic Universe isn’t built on simple heroics — it’s built on escalation. Gods clash with titans. Super soldiers fight alongside sorcerers. Billionaires in armor stand next to literal cosmic entities. Some characters dominate street-level conflicts but disappear the moment the battlefield expands. Others seem grounded until their abilities scale to planetary — or even universal — stakes. And then there are the few whose power reshapes reality itself, operating on a level where entire armies become background noise.
By Top Ranked6 days ago in Geeks
Power Rangers Review: "The Wedding (Part III)"
This three-part arc began with a trip to Australia for the Rangers turning into the group being teleported to a theater and battling various monsters, while learning at the end of Part I that their powers are kaput inside that place. Part II would see the Rangers learn the true reason for their appearance: Lord Zedd and Rita Repulsa are getting married. The Rangers would escape, but their Zord fight would see them defeated due to their power supply being reduced, and they were sent back to the theater.
By Clyde E. Dawkins10 days ago in Geeks











