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  1. ENTROPY

    ENTROPY is a magazine that seeks to create an inclusive space around literature, video games, graphic novels, interactive literature, science fiction, fantasy, music, film, art, poetry, and more.

    Art
  2. Simon’s Cat

    Simon’s Cat is the adorable, mischievous cat of British animator and illustrator Simon Tofield. On his official website, you’ll find his blog, films, and information about projects and merchandise, like books, games, and comic strips.

    Animals
  3. Nerdist

    One of the web’s leading — and most inclusive — hubs for conversations around pop culture, Nerdist covers everything from the latest Marvel outing to Pokémon and Game of Thrones.

    Comics
  4. The Arcade Blogger

    If vintage arcade games make you feel warm with nostalgia (even if you weren’t born yet when they first appeared), Tony Temple’s posts at The Arcade Blogger will be right up your alley.

    Culture
  5. Heterotopias

    Architecture and gaming come together in this digital zine focused on the spaces and structures in video games and virtual worlds — dig in to studies and visual essays dissecting spaces of play, exploration, and violence.

    Jetpack
  6. Futurism

    A leading web destination for the latest news, infographics, and videos on the science and technology that are shaping our future, from artificial intelligence and robotics to virtual reality.

    Culture
  7. A Geek Girl’s Guide

    Michelle Anneliese, a self-described “Ravenclaw from District 13,” writes on various aspects of geek culture — from gaming and cosplay to Harry Potter — with a fresh, always-curious perspective.

    Culture
  8. Archaeogaming

    From analyses of Tomb Raider to posts on vintage consoles, Archaeogaming is a blog dedicated to the discussion of the archaeology of video games — and in video games.

    Essay
  9. Screen Rant

    Screen Rant is one of the web’s biggest independent sites for entertainment news, reviews, and features, catering to casual watchers and movie and television buffs alike.

    Film
  10. Funk’s House of Geekery

    Looking for some self-righteous rambling about whether Superman or Batman would win in a fight? Look no further than this celebration of movies, comics, books, games, and all things geek. (FYI, the answer is Batman.)

    Comics
    Looking for some self-righteous rambling about whether Superman or Batman would win in a fight? Look no further than this celebration of movies, comics, books, games, and all things geek. (FYI, the answer is Batman.)
  11. The Nerds of Color

    Pop culture with a different perspective, from a community of fans who love superheroes, sci-fi, fantasy, and video games but are not afraid to look at nerd/geek fandom with a culturally critical eye.

    Identity
    Pop culture with a different perspective, from a community of fans who love superheroes, sci-fi, fantasy, and video games but are not afraid to look at nerd/geek fandom with a culturally critical eye.
  12. Problem Machine

    Musings on video games, game theory, software development, creativity, and life from a gave developer trying to stay focused on the Next Great Game.

    Video Games
    Musings on video games, game theory, software development, creativity, and life from a gave developer trying to stay focused on the Next Great Game.