
We present todays moment of Geek Zen
The writer/company president agreed to take the time from his daily routine to give GEN the scoop on Peter and his boyhood pals ... and foes.
Awakening author Nick Tapalansky talks comics, zombies and zombie comics with The Nerdy Bird! Plus, Mexican brothels?!
Last time we interviewed the creative minds behind The Black Cherry Bombshells. But what about the comic's illustrator? We asked Sacha Borisich about her female role at Zuda, what she thinks of the digital medium, and her reaction to the zombie-infested, girl gang story.

For humans, time and reality are linear and constant, but when it comes to mutants and super-powered villains and even heroes, those guys think fiddling around with the space-time continuum and altering the fabric of reality are fun pastimes. Rookies never learn, and villains—well, they just get their kicks from other people’s misery, including our own. I always hated the time-traveling episodes of X-Men: The Animated Series, and I still loathe when comic book characters bust a hole in time and reality with a rusty crowbar. We all know these things never end well, so why do they keep insisting on gambling with fate? Because they’re idiots, that’s why.
Wolverine angry? A common misconception presented in this year’s X-men Origins: Wolverine. Read the full story
Have a few extra thousand dollars to spend this holiday season? How ’bout spoiling the geek in your life with Luke’s lightsaber from The Empire Strikes Back or Indy’s fedora and whip from The Temple of Doom?

Yup, you heard me, folks. I’ve painstakingly scoured the Marvel X-men database to bring you the Top Five Most Ridiculously Useless Mutants in the Homo superior Universe. Let’s just say you wouldn’t want these guys on your superhero dodgeball team …

The long standing rivalry between Marvel and DC has found its way to GEN.
Do you stand with the imperfect, human nature of the Marvel team?
Do you relate more to the inhuman, do-gooder DC team?

If you’re like me and love the X-men, you’ve probably secretly dreamed of enrolling at Xavier’s School for Gifted Youngsters (aka the Xavier Institute for Higher Learning). Dreamed of training in the Danger Room and learning physics from Beast … Well, so we’re not mutants. That’s no reason why we can’t boast our fandom by donning shirts that show our spirit for our favorite school we don’t actually attend. Erm … right? RIGHT!
Well, Free Comic Book Day finally arrived! Many comic book stores across the country were open twenty-four hours Saturday in celebration of the event that brings comic book fans, old and new, of all ages together and helps keep the industry and local businesses alive. Did you get your free comics?

