NERD Year’s Resolutions
It’s a new year and as the saying goes “New Year. New You.” Now, most of the time when we make “New Year’s Resolutions”, we decide to do something that will better ourselves (lose weight, exercise more, stop a bad
It’s a new year and as the saying goes “New Year. New You.” Now, most of the time when we make “New Year’s Resolutions”, we decide to do something that will better ourselves (lose weight, exercise more, stop a bad
Good morning, World. Allow me first to apologize for this interruption. I do, like many of you, appreciate the comforts of every day routine- the security of the familiar, the tranquility of repetition. I enjoy them as much as any
Comic book fans can tend to shoot themselves in the foot. They want people to see the greatness of the medium they are in love with, yet are incredibly non-inclusive. They want greater acceptance but are overly skeptical of all
When I was a teenager I had a special costume. It didn’t fly, shoot repulsor rays, or make me look like a condom stuffed with walnuts when I put it on. No. It was simply a green army jacket which I
Warning: Civil War II spoilers ahead. Marvel loves change. In recent times, they seem to thrive on it, using it as the cornerstone for the promotion of their entire universe. Whereas DC seems content to endlessly tweak and fine tune
To commemorate Gay Pride month, we here at Project-Nerd had planned to honor and celebrate comics contributions to the LGBT movement and all those involved. Then Orlando happened. It’s hard to know what to write now, hard to know what
Every week, Project-Nerd gives me the comics. I read the comics, and then tell you what to buy. My goal? To make sure you end up with the most well-rounded collection of comics possible. In the best of worlds, it
Fans of the original Star Wars Expanded Universe (EU) books had some pretty strong things to say when Lucasfilm announced a couple of years ago that the EU was no longer considered canon. Fortunately, there is a series of excellent
I learnt everything I know from comics. Seriously. The regimented and soul destroying confines of school were not for me, and in spite of the efforts of a few genuinely good teachers, the malaise of disinterest engendered by the majority
Every week, Project-Nerd gives me a bunch of comics. I read those comics, and then tell you which ones you should read. Hopefully, it works out for both of us. This week’s picks: The Woods #21 (Boom! Studios) created by
The heroes in our comics should reflect the world around us—and that means they should be diverse in their backgrounds, ethnicities, preferences, and genders. In that spirit, we are culminating Women’s History Month by honoring these final five female characters
The heroes in our comics should reflect the world around us—and that means they should be diverse in their backgrounds, ethnicities, preferences, and genders. In that spirit, we’ll be celebrating Women’s History Month by honoring female characters in comics history