[Caught in the Net] Geek Lovely
It should surprise no one that I have many geekish tendencies; indeed, as a science fiction writer, I’m right at the top of at least some geek hierarchies. I was reminded of my geekishness this week as I happily started playing the Wrath of the Lich King expansion to online roleplaying game World of Warcraft. (Here’s a gratuitous shot of some sexy women dressed as blood elves from last year’s Blizzcon.) I decided to take to the net in search of sexy geeky things, and found more than I could have hoped for.
Nerdcore provides the gold standard for sexy geeky things, especially with their annual calendar — the 2009 calendar features hot sci-fi babes. Fleshbot has a behind-the-scenes gallery, and a calendar page with a naked Justine Joli in the arms of a robot.
There are ample places online to find cute geek girl pictures and profiles. Blog Geeks of Doom used to do a “Geek Girl of the Week” and “Geek Girl of the Month” feature which, alas, has apparently fallen by the wayside, but we can dip a toe into their archives: drool over Nikole, who arranges her life around Adult Swim and enjoys dressing like a schoolgirl; or feast your eyes on Wolf, who digs Harry Potter cosplay and, apparently, has a cowgirl thing as well; and enjoy the somewhat famous Ruby Rocket, who has a thing for dressing like superheroes. Lots more in their archives. And while we’re at it, here are some more hot female cosplayers, this time with more anime influence.
While we’re on the subject of superheroes, here’s a nice round-up of more explicit pics of women with superhero style, including some incredibly impractical costume choices. (Yes, even more impractical than the corset and stockings Emma Frost of the Hellfire Club and the X-Men sometimes wears.)
Video games, superheroes, science fiction . . . have I left anything out? Oh, yes: sexy ninjas who wear masks and swords and not much else and some lusty lady pirates. There. That oughta be the geek gamut pretty well run.
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