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- Geek_a_Week abstract "Geek a Week is the name of an art project created by comic artist Len Peralta. Started in March 2010, Peralta's goal was to create illustrations and text for cards from a hypothetical collectible card game, creating one card each week. He sought to meet many geek icons across numerous disciplines, including computing, movies, television, music, and Internet culture, then subsequently creating that person's or group's respective card. Though not his initial goal, Peralta and ThinkGeek published the set of cards in blocks of eight after Peralta completed the initial 52-card set.".
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- Geek_a_Week wikiPageExternalLink www.geekaweek.net.
- Geek_a_Week wikiPageExternalLink www.lenperalta.com.
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- Geek_a_Week wikiPageWikiLink Portal_(video_game).
- Geek_a_Week wikiPageWikiLink Tales_from_the_Crypt_(comics).
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- Geek_a_Week wikiPageWikiLinkText "Geek a Week".
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- Geek_a_Week subject Category:Kickstarter_projects.
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- Geek_a_Week comment "Geek a Week is the name of an art project created by comic artist Len Peralta. Started in March 2010, Peralta's goal was to create illustrations and text for cards from a hypothetical collectible card game, creating one card each week. He sought to meet many geek icons across numerous disciplines, including computing, movies, television, music, and Internet culture, then subsequently creating that person's or group's respective card.".
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- Geek_a_Week depiction Len_peralta_paul_and_storm_wootstock_2010.jpg.
- Geek_a_Week homepage www.geekaweek.net.
- Geek_a_Week isPrimaryTopicOf Geek_a_Week.