Wednesday, July 21, 2010

Comic Con Begins - Wednesday Report

Comic Con Day 1 - Wednesday

I arrived at Comic Con this evening and got to take a brief jaunt into the main hall. I didn't see anything life changing, but I only had a few minutes.  I had lovely conversations with Christopher Moeller (of Iron Empires fame and painter of many Magic game cards among other things) and Anina Bennett (writer of Boilerplate.) There will be much more time tomorrow for pictures and such. 

Today, I did see a couple of cool things to snap pix of... First is a cool motorcycle from the upcoming SF / vampire / distopian epic film, Priest, from Screen Gems. This bike has a military, sf, Harley vibe...



Next is Gran Turismo 5 - finally coming to PS3 in 3D and it looks very real. They had the player in a driver's seat.




A life size Kenshiro from the bitchin' anime Fist of the North Star is on hand to announce the video game of the same name. 



And finally for today, the really nicely done Buck Rogers figure from Go Hero. I'm pretty sure this is their figure, as it is definitely their Weekly World News  Bat Boy figure next to it.


I'll have more tomorrow!







Tuesday, July 20, 2010

Tannhäuser Tuesday - The Jackal


MOELLER'S HERMETICS
Part 3







The Jackal introduces a new characteristic - Companion.

Companions may accompany their owner without taking up a troop slot, they are additional figures with their own character sheet that may enter the game during the first turn. They do not get reinforcements if they are eliminated.

Monday, July 19, 2010

Tannhäuser Posts Updated

I have updated the recent Moeller and Lady Fürstenstein posts with new 2-Page Character sheets to include the special power types. Tuesday's post will be correct. Thanks to Plageman for pointing out the error.

Tuesday, July 13, 2010

Tannhäuser Tuesday - Lady Kataryna Fürstenstein


MOELLER'S HERMETICS
Part 2



Lady Kataryna Fürstenstein





Updated 7.18.2010 - Thanks, Plageman

Wednesday, July 7, 2010

Book Preview - Green Lama Unbound


I am very excited about Adam Garcia's followup to his terrific Green Lama novella, Horror in Clay. As you can see from the preview image above, Adam's new novel is called, Green Lama Unbound. Look for it from Cornerstone Books / Airship 27 Productions, or buy it through my Amazon link to the right. I am eagerly awaiting its release.

Green Lama takes on Cthulhu. Awesome. Those look like Deep Ones to me in the illustration above. The amazing Mike Fyles is doing the art on this book and as you can tell he loves the Green Lama.

Adam has been doing a ton of research on both the Lama (in all his incarnations) and his creator, Kendell Foster Crossen.  Crossen wrote the Lama for Pulps, Comics, and Radio. Adam has researched his papers and letter and is becoming quite the Lama expert.

Adam has agreed to an interview which I will post as the publication date draws closer.

Tuesday, July 6, 2010

Tannhäuser Tuesday - Doktor Moeller Updated

MOELLER'S HERMETICS
Part 1

Here is the first of a series of updated customs to reflect the Revised Rules. Thanks to Per Larsson (drapulv on the boards) for the suggestions and for poking me to get this done.

I have tackled Krisztov Moeller first, because he is the leader. I will try to get one a week until the faction is done. I am still using the older template, but will consider changing to the new one if there is strong demand for it. All the Tokens and Character Sheets are the same. 

Please let me know if you find any errors or omissions.


Updated 7.18.2010 - Thanks, Plageman for the notes...

Thursday, July 1, 2010

Pulp Preview - Ki-Gor



Back in March I gave the Pulp of the Week treatment to Ki-Gor, the Jungle Lord. What I didn't mention at the time was that I was reading a bunch of Ki-Gor novels as research for a Ki-Gor story that I wrote and turned in to Airship 27.

The story has now been accepted for the upcoming Jungle Tales, Featuring Ki-Gor, the Jungle Lord Volume One from Airship 27 and Cornerstone books. They are the fine publisher of many new pulp stories including the Green Lama book containing my story, The Studio Specter, in the Amazon ad featured on the right. The Jungle Tales book is slated to include 3 Ki-Gor tales, including mine.

Readers of this blog may recognize two of the supporting characters. The first was mentioned in the earliest post of this blog. The other is a mercenary that gained travelling companions in Africa and has more than his share of posts on this blog as well. A No-Prize to the reader who first names both in the comments.

Beyond Ki-Gor, I am working on stories featuring an investigator of my own creation named Clark Tyler in a tip of the hat to my great-grandmother. Clark always seems to run into something bizarre in his investigations. I've finished first drafts of two stories featuring Clark and am in the midst of the third. I hope to finish a book of Clark Tyler tales later this year.