Looks like we’re safe. Back in November Geek Native shared this rather cool Mind Flayer dice bag from Ultra-Pro and wondered whether Hasbro attack laywers would be inbound. Guess not since the official D&D Facebook page just shared this Ultra-Pro Mimic Dice Bag. I need this The pouch is a soft plush, with a heavy […]
Archives for January 2016
Oh dear: The Batman ride
Oh dear, what else where they expecting from a Batman ride? The Memory Card is Full is worth checking out. It started off an account for Bennett Fianza to share random creations, especially around games, but has evolved into a home for comics. Fans of Bennett’s art need not worry as that’s still shared over […]
Short film: The Pale Moonlight
The Pale Moonlight has a few badges to display; winner of an Awardeo Video of the Week and selected for the likes of Hollyshorts Film Festival and 2014 Fantasia International Film Festival. The short film is set in a dystopian future, that feels pretty close, where the whole planet is caught up in a new […]
How would you spend your afterlife?
Have you noticed just how many anime feature ghosts or death gods? There’s loads. Why? This is an important part of Japanese culture and I recommend checking out the Kuro RPG if you want to learn more over a tabletop game. Which anime come to mind once we start talking about ghosts and death gods? […]
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutants in Manhattan looks motion comic cool
The newly announced game from Activision reminds me very much of the motion comic style; with thick black lines, bold colours and careful movement. The Turtles go up against the Foot Clan as Shredder and Krang make their move against NYC. The official site doesn’t say much except to confirm Platinum Games’ role and that […]
Adding “and zombies” to popular literature
The early whispers are that Pride and Prejudice and Zombies has pleased early access reviewers. It’s a good sign. We can expect plenty of zombie banter on the web. Sensing this, Costume Discounters have taken the art of adding “and zombies” to popular books. Here’s a few of their creative titles. Of Mice & Men […]
Oz Who: Wizard of Oz mashup with Doctor Who
Edward Pun is an independent comic creator responsible for titles like Atomic Lead and Betsy Mae Bite. This illustration, shared last year, is a Dr Who / Wizard of Oz mashup. The idea came to Pun when he imaged Clara as Dorothy and a Cyberman as the Tin Man. Edward Pun illustrated William Harms’ Shotgun […]
A Cthulhu skull for your wall
Fancy a Cthulhu skull for your wall? Show me more This pirate-like design is a decal available from Etsy store Wilson Graphics. They’ve a whole range of decals and decorations to spice up your walls. I think this particular Cthulhu would work well beside a bookcase stacked full of roleplaying games. It’s the sort of […]
Action model style LEGO monsters from a master builder
These are just two examples of some fantastic LEGO designs from Patrick Biggs. The guy has talent. The scary skeleton, complete with stag skull, shows curves, has balance and looks every part the action model. Except, of course, it’s a LEGO build that makes use of Hero Factor, System and Technic parts. The same can […]
Gijinka: The D&D Eeveelutions
There’s a lot to be said for Sunset Dragon’s clever art. The cosplayer has created a set of Gijinka with Dungeons & Dragon’s in mind. Gijinka is a form of anthropomorphism where the non-human entity is given human-like qualities in the moe art style. That’s a style used to create characters designed to stir up […]