Nerdism Comics Is A Website Run By Chris Akins And Mike Lee, Located In Both Enid, OK and Fayetteville, NC. Chris Akins Writes And Draws A Webcomic Featuring Himself, Mike, Talking Animals, And Characters Based On Their Friends, Which Is Posted On Every Monday, Wednesday, And Friday. Mike Lee Writes A Blog, "The Daily Nerdgasm" Which Contains Info About Upcoming Movies, Electronics, Games, And Other Things That Heavily Influence Geek Culture, Which can Be Found On Our Homepage. Both Boys Also Write Weekly Reviews And Editorials With The Help Of Some Of Their Friends. You Can Write To Both Mike And Chris At nerdismcomics@yahoo.com

Nerdism's Tweets

    follow me on Twitter

    Saturday, November 7, 2009

    Megan Fox Fans (And/or Pervs) Of The World, This Is The Contest For You


    Looks As If Myspace Is Offering a Contest Where You Could Win Megan Fox's Jeans! This Is Probably The Closest 99.9% Of Us Will Ever come To Being Inside Of Her Pants. Anyways, I Thought It Was Quite Hilarious That Myspace Is Offering Up Something That I Thought I'd Most Likely See On Some Stalker's eBay Account. Click Here To Enter for Your Chance To Win!

    Friday, November 6, 2009

    Get Your Name In The "Paranormal Activity's" DVD Credits


    All You Have To Do Is Sign Up Here. Of Course, The Fact they Don't Check Over The Names (You Can See Everybody Who Signed Up Once You Fill Out Your Registration Form) Leaves Douches To Post "This Movie Sucks" Or The URL Of Their Myspace Page. Oh, And It Allowed Me To Post "Visit Nerdismcomics.com" So Be On The Look Out For That.

    Thursday, November 5, 2009

    Happy Birthday Time Travel


    As Slashfilm.com Informed Everybody Today Is The Day, According To The First "Back To The Future" Movie, Time Travel Was Invented about fifty years ago (As Summarized By The following Dialogue Stolen Directly From The film):


    "Doc Brown: Here’s a red-letter date in the history of science, November 5, 1955. Yes, of course, November 5, 1955.

    Marty McFly: What, I don’t get what happened.

    Doc: That was the day I invented time travel. I remember it vividly. I was standing on the edge of my toilet hanging a clock, the porces was wet, I slipped, hit my head on the edge of the sink. And when I came to I had a revelation, a picture, a picture in my head, a picture of this. This is what makes time travel possible. The flux capacitor.

    Marty: The flux capacitor?

    Doc: It’s taken me almost thirty years and my entire family fortune to realize the vision of that day, my god has it been that long.''

    Happy Birthday Time Travel

    Wednesday, November 4, 2009

    "Everything You Ever Needed To Know About Character Alignment"

    Monday, November 2, 2009

    XKCD Guides You Through Movies Via Character Interactions!


    Because I'm Running A Day Behind, I'm Just Going To Post This Entirely Word-For-Word From Slashfilm.com:"XKCD has produced a series of highly detailed charts showing the character interactions in the narratives of some of the most popular films of all time, including the Lord of the Rings, Star Wars (original trilogy), Jurassic Park, 12 Angry Men, and the insanely complicated to follow indie sci-fi film Primer."

    Sunday, November 1, 2009

    Dear James Cameron, Is That Plagiarism I Smell?


    Just an excerpt from the /film article:

    "io9 was directed towards a synopsis of the tale, which the site recounts as follows:

    Call Me Joe centers on a paraplegic — Ed Anglesey — who telepathically connects with an artificially created life form in order to explore a harsh planet (in this case, Jupiter). Anglesey, like Avatar’s Jake Sully, revels in the freedom and strength of his artificial created body, battles predators on the surface of Jupiter, and gradually goes native as he spends more time connected to his artificial body.

    That’s a pretty striking similarity, and there’s also the case of the cover art associated with the Poul Anderson short story collection that reprints the story: giant blue spear-carrying alien? Uh-oh."

    Hmm... striking indeed. I don't know what it is about this movie... maybe it's the hype, but it just seems to be getting on my bad side more and more everytime I hear about it. I can honestly say that I am not looking forward to "Avatar"... Leave a comment below expressing your opinions about this movie. I'd love to hear them.