Justine Joli at NYC Comic-Con

NEW YORK— Adult model/performer Justine Joli will sign copies of the 2008 Totally Nerdcore calendar at this weekend’s New York Comic-Con, held at the Jacob Javits Center, today through April 20.

Joli was shot for the calendar by photographer Cheri Roberts, along with adult models Karlie Montana and one-time Playboy Cyber Girl Jessica Kramer.

A well-known fetish model and girl/girl performer, Joli is also a self-proclaimed “geek” that reportedly enjoys anime, science fiction, Macs and cartoons. She has also participated in nude bungee jumping and whitewater rafting.

Totally Nerdcore is a company dedicated to all things geeky,” Nerdcore's Chris Carle told XBIZ.

“We began by producing the Nerdcore calendar, which features naked ladies in geek fantasies,” Carle said. “Our first calendar focused on beautiful women with old school videogames, and 2008 featured superheroes/villains ripped from the pages of comic books. We are continuing with a new calendar for '09, and have just expanded into comics and clothing."

The calendar also includes important “nerd” dates — movie premieres for “Iron Man,” “Speed Racer,” “The Dark Knight,” “Indiana Jones 4,” “Harold and Kumar 2,” and “The Incredible Hulk” and gaming industry celebrity birthdays, as well as trivia.

Carle said that Nerdcore is always interested in featuring models that have special “geek” appeal and are into gaming, as well.

“We're looking for natural girls who are ideally geeks themselves,” he said. “Justine Joli, for instance, is perfect for us since she is a big nerd at heart. She was actually talking about Ghost in the Shell and William Gibson during the shoot.

”We would welcome anybody with a zest for the geekier things in life,” Carle added.

“We are interested in Sasha Grey and Ava Rose for sure. We like all of the ladies we've worked with, but we have used a couple of the girls multiple times: Karlie Montana is a two-time cover model, and Carli Banks has been in both.”

The New York Comic Con show will host celebrities and fans of comic books, video gaming, as well as the fantasy and science fiction genres, and features seminars, movie screenings and exhibitors’ booths. For more information, click here.

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