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

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    Friday, May 7, 2010

    Japanese Pokemon Black & White Footage (With Hilarious Subtitles)

    Thursday, May 6, 2010

    MEGA-POST #16: Nerdy YouTube Videos Edition

    So Once And A While We'll Have These "Mega-Posts"
    3 Images Videos With No Explanations Whatsoever...
    You Get To Make The Comments About Them
    The Next Three Pics Vids Are:

    Magikarp Beats A Team Of Legendaries:




    Star Wars Trilogy In Legos (Honestly WAY Better than you would think):




    Real Life South Park:




    Also, The Reason I Hate Most Youtubers All Summed Up In One Unreality Post.

    Tuesday, May 4, 2010

    Trailer For "Rubber" (A Movie About A Tire Named Robert Who Makes Things Explode)

    I know this will sound like a joke but I swear, swear, swear to you this is real:

    "The newest superpower-themed movie just released its first traile... It's about an angry, sentient tire named Robert with superpowers that can make people's heads explode. Things get ugly when Robert discovers a pile of burning tires, and starts roaming the desert on a quest to avenge them by blowing up people's heads. I am not making this up.

    The film, "Rubber," was written and directed by Quentin Depieux, and will debut at Cannes 2010. It has been described by one reviewer as "both absolutely hysterical and surprisingly well made," giving it an edge on a significant number of superhero films, with almost as much exploding. Check out the trailer..." --Comics Alliance

    Monday, May 3, 2010

    Electron Boy (And Why I Haven't Given Up On Humanity)


    "Thursday was shaping up to be just another school day for 13-year-old Erik Martin, but then something extraordinary happened: Spider-Man called.

    Spider-Man happens to be one of the few people who knows that Erik, too, has a secret identity — he's Electron Boy, a superhero who fights the powers of evil with light.

    And Spider-Man needed Erik's help.

    Erik, who is living with liver cancer, has always wanted to be a superhero. On Thursday, the regional chapter of the Make-A-Wish Foundation granted him that wish with an elaborate event that involved hundreds of volunteers in Bellevue and Seattle."

    Please, Finish reading the story here. It's amazing.