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My Geek Box Subscription Review + Coupon – February 2017

Eric Cadman
ByEric CadmanMar 8, 2017 | 3 comments

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My Geek Box
2.8 overall rating
8 Ratings | 6 Reviews

My Geek Box is a monthly geek and gamer box that ships from the UK. They have recently opened a US site as well - making it much easier to buy this box state-side.

This box was sent to us for review purposes. (Check out the review process post to learn more about how we review boxes).

Be sure to check out the past reviews and comments before buying - some have had troubles with cancellation and shipments.

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The Subscription Box: My Geek Box

The Cost: $19.99

ACTIVE DEAL: 30% off
CODE: TVA

Also - they do GWP purchase offers from time to time - if one is active, it can be found here!

The Products: Geeky Goodies and a t-shirt each month

Ships to: UK and the US

Check out all of my My Geek Box reviews to get more information on this subscription. Check out all of our Geeky Subscription Boxes in the Subscription Box List. Rate, review, and follow this subscription on the My Geek Box profile page.

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This subscription has no theme, but they now include an information card.

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The card has a paragraph or two that lists each item in the box.

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Rebel Rebel Shirt - Value $15?

This month's exclusive shirt is a Star Wars and David bowie mashup - does it get any better than that? I love this month's shirt!

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DC Comics Super Deformed Batman Plush - Value $5 on Amazon

The first non-shirt item in the box is a 7 inch Batman plush.

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He's sporting the Batman vs Superman armor and is stable enough to stand on its own.

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Falcon Dorbz - Value $8 on Amazon

There is a Funko item in the box this month - it's a Falcon Dorbz figure from the Civil War movie.

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Falcon has a couple great POP figures as well - his outfits lend himself to some great sculpts.

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Assassin's Creed Uprising #1 - Value $3.99 + Exclusive Variant Cover

You'll get the first issue in a new Assassin's Creed comic series from Titan Comics - Uprising.

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I'm curious to see how the comic line performs. The movie didn't go over too well, so hopefully, this is a better medium to extend the stories.

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Attack on Titan Poster - Value $2-3?

The last item in the box is a folded Attack on Titan poster.

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Unfolded, it measures 16.5x11.5. I always have issues with hanging folded posters - does anyone have solutions for removing the creases?

Verdict: The value tends to always be there with this box - but, outside of the shirt, there was nothing exciting for me in this month's delivery. Since this box is more of a random collection of geeky items, it makes some sense that there isn't a big ticket, hero item in the box - if you're not a fan of that one franchise, then the box is an easy miss. At the same time, I think that the lack of a clear hero item is one of the big misses for My Geek Box - so it goes both ways a bit.

What did you think about the February My Geek Box?

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My Geek Box is a UK subscription box that sends you geeky items and an exclusive t-shirt each month.
Eric Cadman
Eric Cadman
Eric is the co-founder of My Subscription Addiction. He's been hooked on geek subscription boxes since 2012 thanks to Loot Crate and Nerd Block. Geek boxes sparked his desire for collecting Funko Pops and comic book statues!

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3 comments

beingmetoo

To get rid of the creases, place the poster between two sheets of parchment paper. Then iron it out on a heat-resistant firm flat surface (do not use the spongy top of an ironing board).

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Eric Cadman

Thanks for the tip!

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Davis

This box just feels boring. Theres nothing unique or cool that really makes you smile or say “Hey, I’ve never seen that before!”

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