- Geek Monthly
Geek Monthly is an American magazine edited by
Jeff Bond .It began publication in late 2006, and is published by
CFQ Media , previously responsible for thescience fiction /fantasy magazineCinefantastique .The first issue featured
Rainn Wilson in aJames Bond pose on the cover. Features included topics related to science fiction, lifestyle, Japanese culture, and Woody Allen. Subsequent issues have featured cover-star "geeks " likeGreg Grunberg (from TV'sHeroes ),Kristen Bell (Veronica Mars ), and 24'sMary Lynn Rajskub .The magazine deals with all facets of geeky behaviour and obsessions, such as new technological devices, movie reviews, homages to old classics, all things Japanese,
Star Trek andStar Wars .Media responses
"Geek Monthly" is indeed 'geeky', but in a snarky, entertaining way I found surprisingly endearing - as much as one can be endeared to a magazine, I mean."Fact|date=June 2007
"Geek Monthly" is so much fun, it may just cause you to rethink any anti-geek bias you may be clinging to from high school. It handles its content - which ranges from “Non-porn way to kill time on the internet” to a review of hardcore graphic novel "Lost Girls" to a side bar interview with William Shatner, lord and savior of the geeks himself - with style." ["Geek Monthly", Jennifer Johnson.
www.bookslut.com , March, 2007.]"And now, geeks have a new magazine to read. It’s called "Geek Monthly". Because it's for geeks – get it? Not for real, over-or-underweight, socially awkward, D&D-playing nerds who wait until 2 a.m. for the latest copy of Windows Vista geeks, but those cool, fashionable ones who wear tight lime-green sweaters, have $500 faux-thick glasses and masturbate to photos of Weezer in between shopping sprees at Hot Topic, whereupon they buy a shirt of Chuck Norris playing an old-school Atari. It's for that kind of geek. Think of it as their "Details"." ["Geek Monthly #2", Louis Fowler.
www.hitchmagazine.com , March 4, 2007.]References
External links
* [http://www.geekmonthly.com/ Geek Monthly website]
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