It turns out the Father’s Day is a good date to look for geeky goodies. The traditional Father’s Day actually dates back to the Middle Ages and isn’t a commercial invention. That Father’s Day, though, should be celebrated on the 19th of March. Oops. Missed it. The more common date, as found in the US […]
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Gorgeous Sailor Moon inspired Inner Warriors Scouts
These Inner Warrior Scouts are by the geek popular artist NoFlutter. She’s pretty humble describing herself as ‘super derpy’ and ‘[I] like to do art things’ but I’m frequently recommended to her. These Sailor Moon inspired cosmic scouts are a good reminder of why. The good news is that you can pick up prints of […]
Geeky Father’s Day gift in the form of Ghostbuster trap mugs
In the UK Father’s Day is the third Sunday in June. This means it’s time to get a wriggle on if you’re hoping to ship geeky gifts in from the States. [Tell me more] As usual, the monkeys over at Think Geek have a range of goodies that might tempt. These Ghostbuster Trap mugs are […]
The new way to get Audible onto the Amazon Fire TV
I’ve an Amazon Fire TV. I don’t mean one of the popular Amazon Fire TV Sticks that compete with Google’s Chromecast; I mean the full-fledged Amazon Fire TV. I’m not sure why but they’re far less popular than the cutdown version and still safely well under a hundred bucks. I use my Amazon Fire TV […]
This illusion turns modern art into X-Men
This is a trick but it’s not a computer generated one. This work of art uses perception and carefully spaced objects to turn a jumble into the incredibly dangerous X-Men mutant Legion. As you might well guess this particular promo was commissioned to promote the Legion TV show. It’s just the sort of clever I’d […]
The head of a murderous insect mounted on your wall
Brian Colin is a creature curator, an artist who creates monsters and develops the fantasy lands of Revilo. He’s used Kickstarter before to fund his ‘Monster Taxidermy’ and is back again with another campaign. [Back this Campaign] This campaign is to back the evil salazarite and get its head on the wall. These are horrors […]
Win a $450 Wonder Woman collectible statue!
Ever looked at Sideshow Toys model and wished you could afford one yourself? They’re mostly many hundreds of dollars a piece and come with their own finance deals. Here’s a chance to win a premium format sculpted Wonder Woman statue. It’s a straight forward competition to win. There’s one form for you to fill in. […]
Behold! A Pikachu Cerberus!
This remarkable mashup is a handmade model from expert modder Kodykoala Toys. We’ve a Pokemon monster mix, the famous Pikachu with the infamous Cerberus the three-headed dog that guards the underworld. One of the reasons this mashup works so well for me is the extreme mix. The concept is dramatic and so is the texture […]
A monster of a love seat!
Travel back in time to 2015 and Geek Native is raving about Millennium Falcon asteroid coffee table. The design, by Tom Spina, was a thing of eye candy; to look at but not actually buy. Time changes what is possible. You can now buy the same table from Regal Robot. Tempted? What about a Han […]
Geeky hand dyed yarn
Here’s an interesting concept; yarn died in various different themes. The Etsy retailer GamerCrafting sells hand dyed yarn in various lengths and weights. This is ideal if you want to engage in a bit of crochet, knitting, weaving or even tapestry but don’t fancy the stark colours from your local John Lewis. Not sure how […]









