Review: ‘SuicideGirls: Geekology’ by Missy Suicide

SuicideGirls-Geekology

Geek out this holiday season with “SuicideGirls: Geekology,” by Missy Suicide, cofounder of SuicideGirls and all-around geek. This gorgeous hardcover art book shares a passion for geek culture among some of the most beautiful women in the world. There’s the ancient stereotype that a beautiful woman is only beautiful but culture in general has become so fluid and interconnected that these tired old assumptions are now, more than ever, a slippery slope.

Porphyria

Porphyria

What will resonate with the reader here is a book that has quite a lot to share and celebrate. Of course, there’s sexuality but there’s also a whole lot more as this book engages with each model. Each SuicideGirl has her own distinctive take on pop culture which brings home a real sense of community which is, after all, what SuicideGirls works toward with its website community. This book proves to be an authentic look at a particular scene very much a part of today’s pop culture in a myriad of ways.

Rourke

Rourke

It rings true when SG models like Rourke, and Porphyria, and Kieve talk about the comics they love. Of course, they have a passion for “Spawn,” “Transmetropolitan,” and “Batman: The Killing Joke.” This collection of pin-up photography will make a great gift for art and photography lovers as well as anyone in touch with pop and geek culture.

Kieve

Kieve

Be sure to catch the SuicideGirls: Blackheart Burlesque show when it comes to your town. It’s in Seattle tonight. For more details, go here.

“SuicideGirls: Geekology” is a 204-page hardcover, the best SG book yet, and available by visiting our friends at SuicideGirls right here.

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