Comics
4: The Evolution of Comic Books
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In this episode of Geek Unified Theory, Jeffrey Harlan delves
3: Toy Lines & TV
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Jeffrey Harlan takes you on a nostalgic journey through the iconic cartoons of the 1980s. Discover how toy lines like He-Man, Transformers, and G.I. Joe shaped a generation and changed the landscape of Saturday morning TV.
2: The Rise of Geek Culture
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Jeffrey Harlan discusses the history and evolution of geek culture, tracing its origins back to early 20th century fandoms, the rise of science fiction and fantasy magazines, the first science fiction conventions, the impact of Star Trek and Star Wars, the growth of superhero movies, and the recent explosion of geek-focused content on streaming platforms.
1: Introducing…
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Welcome to the inaugural episode of Geek Unified Theory, hosted by the passionate and knowledgeable Jeffrey Harlan. In this episode, Jeffrey takes you on a journey through the origins of the podcast, sharing the history and evolution of Geek Unified Theory from its beginnings as a blog during the pandemic lockdown to its resurrection as a podcast.
Origins of Black Superheroes
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While superhero comics were born with Superman in 1938, it
Superhero RPG Round-Up
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When it comes to superheroes, gamers are spoiled for choice
Rise of the Public Domain Superheroes
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Almost immediately after Superman first appeared in 1938’s Action Comics
The Bloody Road to Star Trek’s Future
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The future of the human race in Star Trek is
This Week in Geek (6/1-6/7)
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Birthdays 1: Morgan Freeman (1937); Rene Auberjonois (1940); Brian Cox
The altered reality of Star Trek
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In May 2009, the eleventh Star Trek feature film boldly