Lately I've been wondering about this, I mean there's so much to consider.
*Stan Lee was a huge asset to comic culture and paved the way with characters like Spiderman
*Gene Roddenberry was a huge asset to science fiction and geek television, paving the way for shows like Firefly with star Trek
*Osamu Tezuka was a huge asset to anime and manga, pretty much defining what it was for a cartoon or comic to come out of Japan
*Shigeru Myamoto's the main man behind Nintendo (y'all know the rest)
And the list goes on (those are just a few I came up with as an example). So Escapist, what man or woman would change the face of geek culture had they never existed?
*Stan Lee was a huge asset to comic culture and paved the way with characters like Spiderman
*Gene Roddenberry was a huge asset to science fiction and geek television, paving the way for shows like Firefly with star Trek
*Osamu Tezuka was a huge asset to anime and manga, pretty much defining what it was for a cartoon or comic to come out of Japan
*Shigeru Myamoto's the main man behind Nintendo (y'all know the rest)
And the list goes on (those are just a few I came up with as an example). So Escapist, what man or woman would change the face of geek culture had they never existed?