The SuicideGirls are a collection of more than 2,500 pin-up girls devoted to changing your idea about what makes a woman beautiful ...
Once a subculture of a subculture, women are now a full force in the geek community..
We were right there with it, helping to build popularity from the ground up: first in line, issue number one.
We\'re not just playing dress up in a world we know nothing about.
To find out how many hours we put into designing our cosplay and how attentive we are to the homages we create.
There\'s something beautiful around the idea of showcasing girl geeks in all their glory: to go beyond the photos and find out that, to us, each piece of the picture means something.
There\'s something really wonderful about this book.
SuicideGirls: Geekology casts the spotlight on the self-proclaimed geeks of the SuicideGirls population--the video-game players, the comic-book readers, the Trekkies, and many other shining examples of the culture they\'re celebrating.
They\'re celebrating the fact [they\'ve] always been here, [they\'ve] always been geeks, and [they\'ve] always been beautiful.
This time around SuicideGirls isn\'t redefining what it means to be beautiful or what it means to be a geek.
Started in Portland, Oregon, by Missy Suicide and her friends in 2001, the SuicideGirls broke conventional notions of beauty and the pin-up girl ideal as defined by men\'s and women\'s magazines and the culture at large. and they are naked.
The SuicideGirls are a collection of more than 2,500 pin-up girls devoted to changing your idea about what makes a woman beautiful ..