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‘Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets’ Review: Beauty Is Only Skin Deep

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Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets has plenty of eye-popping visuals but is weighed down by lackluster performances.

Summary

The film is set in the future and follows the adventures of agents Valerian (Dane DeHaan) and Laureline (Cara Delevingne). From the first moment these two are on screen, writer/director Luc Besson tries to convince us these two have some chemistry.However, what transpires amounts to nothing more than painful banter. Valerian is a womanizer, and Laureline knows this. Both are assigned a critical recovery mission that involves Valerian sneaking into an interdimensional market place to recover what’s labeled as “government property.” This leads them to space station Alpha which houses citizens from thousands of planets and holds a deeper secret that could threaten their existence.

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What Worked

Besson has once again constructed a science fiction dreamscape rich in color and intricate detail. From the multi color palette used to visually create space station Alpha to the interdimensional market, this film is a feast for the eyes. It’s as if he took the special effects from The Fifth Element and pumped them with steroids. Fans of Science Fiction will gush about how bold and beautiful the movie looks.

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How could you not love the diversity of the aliens in the film? Each life form on space station Alpha has their unique look that matches their personality.

Ethan Hawke and Rhianna each have small parts in the film and quickly stole the scenes they were in. Hawke’s portrayal of an intergalactic burlesque show owner was enjoyable. Rhianna was surprising as the shape shifting alien who plays a pivotal role in saving our favorite government agents.

What Didn’t Work

The storyline for the film meanders between this love story and a possible conspiracy deep in the heart of a government run space station. Neither is given the proper time to develop as the film unfolds. There is no suspense or intrigue in this science fiction blockbuster.

Delevingne proved once more how lifeless she could be on screen. Apparently, film executives excused her work in Suicide Squad, which brought the narrative to a screeching halt. She exudes no charisma on screen and has no chemistry with her co-star.

DeHaan performance was a cross between Keanu Reeves with a dash of Owen Wilson. Anytime his character had to go through an intense action sequence it was as if Johnny Utah himself had been cast in the film. When the narrative pivoted towards romance, he then began to sound slightly like Wilson from any number of his films. This overacting added some unexpected moments of comedy in an otherwise dull story.

Overall

Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets is the kind of film that will divide critics. It’s even divided the crew at Monkeys Fighting Robots. Matthew Sardo and Ej Moreno liked it, and I have my issues with it. Should people go and see this film? Well, it depends on what your endgame is when you go to the movies. If your goal is to see something that’s lacking in substance but will blow audiences away with its special effects, then certainly this film is for you. If your goal is to watch something that has more to it, then this one is definite miss.

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5 Potential Story Issues Facing the Thirteenth Doctor

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The reaction from fans to the casting of Jodie Whittaker as the Thirteenth Doctor has been mixed, to say the least, with the expected debate between people for and against the move arguing raging on the net. There are voices saying that this is a great progressive move for the show and female representation in general and paint anyone against the move as a sexist regardless of their arguments. Whilst on the other side there are sexists idiots decrying the move and vowing to never watch the show again. Some reactions were pretty much like Stewie Griffin’s here.

My own view is I would have preferred a male Doctor but the decision has been made and we have to live with it. Whittaker is a talented actress and she has the right mix of comedic and dramatic experience to play the role and assuming the writing is strong she should make an excellent Doctor.

Because of the controversy around the casting decision showrunner Chris Chibnall and his writing team need to make sure they handle the regeneration carefully and give audiences great stories to win over doubters. So let’s look at some potential story issues facing the Thirteenth Doctor.

How the Doctor Reacts to Regenerating

First and foremost whenever The Doctor regenerates he/she is disorientated: The Sixth Doctor nearly strangled his companion, The Tenth Doctor fell into a coma and the Eleven and Twelve Doctors crashed the TARDIS. At the end of ‘The Doctor’s Fall,’  The Doctor was fighting the regeneration process and if it’s like how the Tenth Doctor who resisted the change, destroyed the TARDIS when he regenerated.

The obvious joke would be when The Twelve Doctor regenerates into The Thirteenth Doctor would The Doctor feeling up her new breasts and the shock that they are now a woman. However, the more subversive move would be the Doctor doesn’t care they have changed gender and more concerned that the fact he/she is still not ginger.

The Doctor’s Sexuality

In all of The Doctor’s previous iterations, he was a heterosexual male who had relationships with females of various species. The First Doctor had a granddaughter, implying that he would have had a relationship with a female Time Lord to have a child and then a grandchild. The Ten Doctor had relationships with Elizabeth and Madame de Pompadour whilst The Eleventh and Twelfth Doctors had relations with River Song.

Now by having a female Doctor, the show is at a crossroads because her regeneration raises some big questions. If Thirteenth Doctor remains attracted to women it would enrage more conservative leaning viewers but if The Doctor changes her sexuality because she has lady bits it would lead to even bigger issues. The obvious issue is why would the Doctor change sexuality just because the Time Lord changed gender.

This issue is similar to what happened involving Nightcrawler’s parentage in the X-Men comics. The original idea was Mystique was going to father Nightcrawler when she was in a male form but Marvel stopped that storyline because of its controversial nature at the time. The Doctor Who producers need to tread very carefully about how they handle this issue.

The only other option would be to ignore The Doctor sexuality and give her no romantic interests during Whitaker’s run race on the show.

Historical Reactions to The Doctor

The previous incantations of The Doctor have been white males and because of this had no major issues adapting to various historical periods. Now that Jodie Whittaker is in the role it raises an interesting story dynamic because until recently women were seen as inferior and their rights were suppressed and even now some gender stereotypes still exist.

Until recently Doctor Who sugar-coated more controversial aspects of history like the treatment of women and ethnic minorities. But that changed in the episode ‘Thin Ice’ where Bill was discriminated against because of race and resulted in a rare violent outburst from The Doctor. The show should now be willing a more warts-and-all approach to history.

The era with the Thirteenth Doctor could follow the example of the recent Wonder Woman were on Themyscira Diana was a powerful and respected figure and when she went to London had no qualms standing up to senior politicians and commanders. The Doctor could do the same where she could interrupt a meeting and face sexist comments like ‘what does this woman think she’s doing’, so responses with a clever put down.

The writers could have fun with a story about the historical Amazons and The Doctor gleefully enjoying an encounter with these warrior women.

Future Companions

The companion is often as a sought after role as The Doctor and has often been a woman. The main companions in the modern series have all been women: Rose Tyler, Martha Jones, Donna Noble, Amy Pond, Clara Oswald and Bill Potts. Now that The Doctor is set to be a female there are calls from some fans for the next companion to be male and it would reverse the traditional dynamic of the show – there are even rumors that Kris Marshall is in line for the role. However during the Tenth Doctor’s era both Rose and Martha fell in love with The Doctor and if a male companion falls for the Thirteenth Doctor it could lead to some awkward questions.

However, even during William Hartnell’s time as The Doctor, the famous sci-fi character has had male companions on his adventures and the modern era saw Captain Jack Harkness, Mickey Smith, Rory Williams (the Doctor’s Father-in-Law) and Nardole as travel with The Doctor.

The companion role needs to be shaken up: it can’t keep being attractive women from modern England (Amy was a Scot living in England). The Classic Era of the show saw The Doctor have from companions from other planets and the modern show should be more adventurous: have the Doctor partnered with an alien or a character from a different time period.

If the showrunners want to avoid more gender questions regarding the companion then they could make The Doctor’s companions an ensemble, have a male and a female companion traveling with The Thirteenth Doctor.

Future Regenerations

Jodie Whittaker is going to play the role of The Doctor for at least one season and if she follows the same path as David Tennant, Matt Smith and Peter Capaldi then she’ll possibly have three seasons as The Doctor: so we are unlikely to see the Fourteenth Doctor anytime soon. In theory casting a woman as The Doctor means that the role is open to all actors regardless of gender, age, class or ethnicity in the future – the risk is now that the glass ceiling has been broken it would be rebuilt to make The Doctor a female only role in the future and any attempt to have cast male actors as The Doctor in the future might get label as sexist and regressive. This cannot be allowed to happen, the whole point of Time Lords is they can change their appearance and any future casting should be done on merit and the needs of the story, not to please an agenda.

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SDCC: Lemire Returns to Write Fantastic Four-esque ‘The Terrifics’

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In what has to be the funniest turn of events in comics in the modern era, DC Comics is producing a Fantastic Four book – well, sort of.

Announced at DC’s Dark Nights: Metal panel at San Diego Comic-Con on Friday, Jeff Lemire (Old Man LoganBlack Hammer) is returning to DC Comics to pen a new book with artist Ivan Reis, The Terrifics. The team will consist of Mr. Terrific, Metamorpho, Phantom Girl, and Plastic Man. For those keeping count, that’s a scientist, a matter-shifting woman, a goofball, and a rock monster. Seems mighty familiar.

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A photo from SDCC of the mysterious team we now know as The Terrifics

For those calling coincidence, Lemire said during the panel that his goal was capture the feeling of Stan Lee and Jack Kirby’s Fantastic Four book.

The team was first hinted at on Friday during SDCC when all four characters were spotted wearing the same uniform on a DC Dark Matter banner. It was clear who Mr. Terrific, Metamorpho, and Plastic Man were, though Phantom Girl’s identity was not known until today.

The character designs were done by Evan “Doc” Shaner, who shared them on his twitter.

Plastic Man’s return to DC proper was first hinted during Dark Days: The Forge. Though he did not speak, he appeared as a large egg, wearing his famous costume.

Check out character bios below, and let us know what you think of The Terrifics on Facebook, Twitter, or the comments below!

4. Mr. Terrific

Mister Terrific

A brilliant inventor, Michael Holt is considered to be one of the smartest men on the planet. He has no powers, but instead uses his intellect and T-spheres to help the world however he can. Through most of the last 5 years, he has been stranded on the parallel Earth-2.

3. Phantom Girl

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It’s not clear who will be taking the moniker of Phantom Girl. In the past it belonged to Tinya Wazzo, a native of the planet Bgztl who belongs to the Legion of Super-Heroes, a group of superheroes from the 31st Century. She can become intangible, allowing her to phase through objects. Phantom Girl has been absent from DC Comics for the past 5 or so years.

2. Plastic Man

Plastic Man

Patrick “Eel” O’Brian was a burglar who eventually developed elasticity powers that allowed him to stretch, shape shift, and have superhuman regeneration and malleability. He turned from his life of crime and joined the JLA. He has been mostly absent from DC Comics for the last 5 years.

1. Metamorpho

Metamorpho

Rex Mason was an adventurer who gained the ability to transmutate into any element. He is a founding member of The Outsiders, a group of super-powered individuals who do not fit with the mainstream world of heroes. He has been largely absent from DC Comics for the past several years.

‘Sonic The Hedgehog’ Is Cancelled And Picked Up In Same Week

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It is with a heavy heart we must report the long-standing relationship between Archie Comics and Sonic the Hedgehog has come to an end. Fans are distraught over this news of the cancellation of such a long-standing series. The publisher had the title for 24 years and more than 250 (including specials and mini-series) and after such a long time some things become expected. During the time under Archie’s run Sonic had many Adventures including teaming up with Mega Man, becoming roboticized, and even crossing over into the real world. During all the strife and complications which came over the years from the ensuing Sonic games not all of them good fans always had the comic to look too.

Seeing this series come to an end is heartbreaking to say the least. The series took elements from the Sonic the Hedgehog Saturday Morning cartoon (such as Princess Sally and the residents of Knothole village) and combined it with the different aspects of the video games as they were introduced. It will be hard not to think about the good times the series had such as Robo sonic vs Mecha Knuckles, The Freedom Fighters facing off with the Chaotix and the extensive family history given to Knuckles. These were good times and sadly Sonic’s run came to an end.

Luckily, Sonic won’t be gone from comics for very long. Recently announced at the San Diego Comic-Con, IDW publishing will be releasing Sonic The Hedgehog comics in 2018. Considering the record of franchise based comics, fans of the blue blur will have nothing to worry about as the series begins anew under this new publisher.


What do you think of this news? Are you sad to see Sonic leave Archie? Happy to see him head to IDW? Leave a comment below and let us know.

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SDCC: DC Reveals More Metal And More Dark Matter At The Heart Of The DCU

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And more great DC Metal news comings pouring out of SDCC!

The team behind 2017’s hottest event, DARK NIGHTS: METAL, Scott Snyder, and Greg Capullo, were joined by DARK MATTER contributors Jim Lee, Phillip Tan, James Tynion IV and Robert Venditti in this revealing hour of comics!

Moderator and DC Comics Co-Publisher Dan Dio said:

What excites me most about our blockbuster event METAL is that it takes full advantage of the talent and vision of the creative teams working at DC right now. DARK DAYS leads to DARK NIGHTS, and DARK NIGHTS leads to DARK MATTER. Everyone on stage here today, as well as the teams back at home working on their books, is bringing the power and energy expected from superhero storytelling to the pages of these new titles.

Characters and stories from each of the DARK MATTER books will be plotted throughout METAL.

Writer Scott Snyder described the story as:

If [Frank] Frazetta and Jack Kirby had a baby to a heavy metal soundtrack, METAL is that event. Battle armor, dinosaurs, robots. It’s really meant to be a celebration of comics and is a thank you to you the fans, honestly. We’re going all out.

During the panel, DiDio revealed that, in addition to the titles announced earlier this year at C2E2, DC would be publishing additional titles under the upcoming DARK MATTER banner. New artwork for BRIMSTONE and THE TERRIFICS was shown, in addition to key artwork for THE SILENCER, SIDEWAYS, IMMORTAL MEN, DAMAGE, and NEW CHALLENGERS.

While artwork for THE TERRIFICS was on screen, DiDio pulled a surprise guest, writer Jeff Lemire, on stage to join the panelists. Lemire will make his return to DC with the title in 2018.

You can check out some DARK MATTER artwork below! What do you guy think? It’s definitely an exciting time to be reading DC Comics right now! Comment and discuss below!

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First Footage From ‘Hey Arnold!: The Jungle Movie’ Serves As A Refresher Of The Original Series

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“Hey Arnold! You’re a bold kid, and a true hero.” 

Fans who attended Nickelodeon’s Hey Arnold! panel at San Diego Comic Con today received a special treat when the network unveiled the first footage from the show’s highly anticipated revival: Hey Arnold! The Jungle Movie.

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Alexandria Goes To War With The Saviors In The First, Epic Trailer For Season Eight Of ‘The Walking Dead’ – Check It Out!

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Super nerd Chris Harwick moderated AMC’s The Walking Dead panel at San Diego Comic Con today, and the cast and crew of the hit zombie drama showed up ready to impress!

Fans that had been waiting for days to crowd into Hall H for a glimpse of their favorite survivors of the apocalypse were rewarded for their persistence with the first, brand new trailer for season eight of the popular show, which ended up bringing the house down! Check out the epic footage for yourself below!

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RUMOR: Ben Affleck’s Future As Batman in Doubt

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OPED – Ben Affleck Is Not Leaving The DC Cinematic Universe

Fans were disappointed when Ben Affleck stepped down from directing the upcoming solo film for his Caped Crusader – tentatively titled The Batman – but were reassured when Affleck himself insisted he would be staying on to reprise the role. He wasn’t the only one insisting he’d be returning to play Bruce Wayne again, as both Warner Bros. Films’ studio chief, Toby Emmerich, and Matt Reeves – who’s taken over directing duties from Affleck – have also been adamant that Ben Affleck will return to reprise the role of the Dark Knight. However, it now looks like the A-List actor will be stepping away from the DCEU for good.

According to The Hollywood Reporter, “a source with knowledge of the situation says that the studio is working on plans to usher out Affleck’s Batman — gracefully, addressing the change in some shape or form in one of the upcoming DC films.”

How exactly they’ll do this remains to be seen. It’s possible they may just recast Bruce Wayne and make a referential joke about how different he looks in the solo film. It’s also possible that Warner Bros. releases The Flash solo film (which has been mired in production troubles for a while now) beforehand and do a story inspired by Flashpoint, which would not only serve as the perfect excuse to recast Ben Affleck’s Batman, but also to give the other members of the Justice League more comic accurate, brighter costumes and retcon the mostly-panned look of Jared Leto’s iconic Joker. The third option is, of course, to have Bruce Wayne retire or die within in the DCEU, and put another character – such as Dick Grayson or Terry McGinnis – in the cape and cowl. (Though I find it hard to believe that, with the DC Films’ Universe just getting started, they’d want anyone else but Bruce Wayne in the costume so early on.) Then there is a fourth option – keep Ben Affleck for team-up films going forward (which would be one every few years), and have Matt Reeves do a prequel trilogy with a younger Batman who is in his prime who would eventually grow into Affleck’s Batman.

However Warner Bros. explains a new actor stepping into Batman’s boots within the film continuity, fans will no doubt be disappointed about Affleck’s departure from the role. Despite the critical and commercial reception Batman v. Superman: Dawn of Justice received upon its release, most people agreed that Ben Affleck’s portrayal of Bruce Wayne/Batman was one of the highlights (along with Gal Gadot’s performance as Wonder Woman).

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Digging a little deeper into the situation, however, it seems almost inevitable that Ben Affleck would want to step away from the role. He’s spent years getting people to take him seriously as a serious actor and director, and was shaken up by how badly received Dawn of Justice and Suicide Squad were. And though Warner Bros. seems to be on the right track in course correcting their fledgling universe, given the reception Wonder Woman has received, most people are still extremely dubious about November’s upcoming Justice League, given the fact that Snyder directed it. Plus, as was reported a few weeks ago, Matt Reeves said he has ideas for an entire Batman trilogy, which will probably take about ten years to complete. Given Affleck’s busy career – and age! – one has to wonder whether he’d really want to dedicate himself to three films, cameos in other DCEU movies, and most likely a sequel to Justice League for the next decade.

To those wary about recasting Bruce Wayne this early in the DCEU, I’d point out that recasting has worked out well for the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Most people prefer Mark Ruffalo’s version of Bruce Banner/the Hulk to Edward Norton’s and Don Cheadle’s James Rhodes/War Machine to Terrence Howard’s. Plus, in my mind, it’s better to recast the character now rather than midway through Reeves’ trilogy.

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Of course, none of this is official yet, but as THR notes, “it would be wise to bet against Affleck starring in The Batman.” I wouldn’t expect official confirmation to come until after Justice League is released in November, to avoid a PR nightmare and rumors that the film is so bad that it forced Affleck to quit. But in the meantime, it should be fun to speculate who might possibly step into the iconic role of the World’s Greatest Detective. For me, given the fact that the Batman in the DCEU is supposed to be older, I’m pulling hard for Jon Hamm.

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You can see Ben Affleck’s version of Batman at least one last time when Justice League hits theaters on November 17th.


What do you think of this news? Are you upset Affleck may not continue his stint as Batman in the DCEU? If he doesn’t, who are you hoping will take over the role? Let me know in the comments below!


In ‘Justice League’, fueled by his restored faith in humanity and inspired by Superman’s selfless act, Bruce Wayne enlists the help of his newfound ally, Diana Prince, to face an even greater enemy. Together, Batman and Wonder Woman work quickly to find and recruit a team of metahumans to stand against this newly awakened threat. But despite the formation of this unprecedented league of heroes—Batman, Wonder Woman, Aquaman, Cyborg and The Flash—it may already be too late to save the planet from an assault of catastrophic proportions.

Justice League is directed by Zack Snyder, from a screenplay by Chris Terrio, and features an ensemble cast that includes Ben Affleck, Henry Cavill, Gal Gadot, Ezra Miller, Jason Momoa, Ray Fisher, Ciarán Hinds, Amy Adams, Diane Lane, Jeremy Irons and Jesse Eisenberg. It hits theaters November 17th.

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Channing Tatum’s ‘Gambit’ Movie Is Still Happening

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Do you remember that Gambit movie that was supposed to hit theaters in November of 2016, starring Channing Tatum? Well, apparently it’s back from the dead and still being worked on.

ComicBook.com asked Tatum, at San Diego Comic-Con, if the movie was still happening. Here’s his response:

“Yeah, of course. We’re working on it right now.”

While it’s surprising, it probably shouldn’t be. Although the film didn’t make its release date and hasn’t even started production, 20th Century Fox still wants Gambit in their cinematic universe.

When do you think we’ll hear about the seemingly cursed Gambit movie? Sound off in the comments below.

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The 8 Biggest Geek Culture Conventions in the World You Must Visit

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Being a geek is a wonderful thing. The world has so many things you can geek over about – games, TV shows, movies cartoons and so on. Knowing there are other people as excited about things as you makes it even better.

If you have a passion for all things geek, you really want to get out and explore the world with other geeks. The good news is that conventions around the world offer you plenty to see and do. Here are the eight biggest geek culture conventions in the world you must visit at least once in your lifetime.

1. Gamescom, Cologne, Germany

When it comes to games, E3 might get a lot of print space in the media. But for fans, gamescom in Germany is definitely the place to be. The convention is the largest gaming event in the whole world. Each year, you can explore games and gaming related things from over 700 exhibitors. All the biggest names in the industry are there, but there is plenty of small indie companies to get to know as well.

2. PAX West, Seattle, the US

PAX is one of the best-known geek conventions in the world. It’s the perfect spot for those looking to learn more about games – computer and board games alike. The event’s popularity is perhaps the most obvious when you hear that the tickets are sold out within 30 minutes every year.

You can geek about the new games or get a blast from the past with the retro gaming booths available at the event. Participate in discussions, play the games or just hang out with like-minded people. It’s the perfect way to spend your day.

3. Comiket, Tokyo, Japan

If you are a fan of comics and specifically manage, you will probably love attending Comiket. The event is actually so popular that it’s organised twice a year in Tokyo – unlike almost any other convention on the list.

The Comiket event is a huge vendor fair for manga. You’ll be able to buy all sorts of comics at the event – indeed, some of the items you find might end up fetching a high valuation later on in the future. The convention gathers lines days before the event so be sure to turn up in time.

4. Comic Con International, San Diego, the US

If you are a big fan of Marvel and DC comics and movies, San Diego’s Comic Con International might be just the right convention for you. The event is one of the longest running conventions and it has become the go-to place for big stars.

You won’t just be able to explore comics, workshops and games, you’ll also get to listen to the major celebrities geek over your favourite comics and movies. Not to mention, this is a great convention for lovers of cosplay.

5. Otakon, Baltimore, the US


Anime lovers should head down to Baltimore for the Otakon convention. The convention is one of the biggest anime convention held outside of Asia. You will be able to talk to developers and writers alike. Each year, Otakon also treats fans to a special celebrity guest.

6. MCM London Comic Con, London, the UK

Another convention held twice a year is the MCM London Comic Con. At the event, you can explore everything from video games to manga. It will have the biggest retailers, vendors and other companies from countries like the US and Japan.

7. Japan Expo, Paris, France

Another great convention for fans of Japanese geek culture is the Japan Expo in France. That might sound a little weird, but the five-day event has been gathering big crowds in Paris ever since it started.

You can find all sorts of Japanese thing at the expo. For fans of food, the convention centre is full of tasty treats and vendors providing you with traditional and modern Japanese cuisine. You’ll also get to explore games, comics and animations from different artists and companies.

8. Lucca Comics & Games, Lucca, Italy

If you find yourself in the sunny hills of Tuscany, you should visit the Lucca Comics & Games convention. The event is another large comic book and gaming convention – it’s been running since 1966 and has a popular and friendly following!

The whole city is transformed by the event and because it takes place in the medieval city, you don’t get that traditional feel of attending a convention. You’ll get to explore local cafes while geeking over comics – what a unique experience!

Being a geek can be expensive. You want to shop all the figurines, magazines, movies and games you can. If you then plan to visit conventions on top of it, you’re budget might start screaming for mercy. Plan for your convention visits carefully and ensure to shop around for prices. When it comes to all things geek and travel, VoucherBin has offers available with different retailers and travel portals. It can be a good part of your convention planning and a site that guarantees you don’t have to spend all of your life’s savings.

So, when it comes to being a super geek, you want to visit these eight conventions during your lifetime.

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