Here's a question...two, actually. When are we going to see a Marshal Law movie...and who would win in a fight? Marshal Law or Judge Dredd? Help me out, internet!
Here's a question...two, actually. When are we going to see a Marshal Law movie...and who would win in a fight? Marshal Law or Judge Dredd? Help me out, internet!
This is a great story-his letter was hilarious and thought-provoking at the same time-He seems like a pretty cool guy.
SCREW THAT
This is going to be a tough one. On one hand, James Robinson is awesome-Starman, and everything related to it was a modern comics masterpiece that represented probably the last time a creator was allowed to have such freedom and resources in a non-Vertigo/Image environment, but on the other, he's been very…
I'm getting my players ready for that adventure right now. The author of the adventure provides a lot of links to Inuit websites, acknowledging the inspiration. It's a very cool idea-and it's challenging me as a DM-who's normal mode is Gygaxian kick-the-door down medieval dungeon crawls.
It's hard to be a badass goddess when you're a naked chick with a lobster head and claws-plus her name sounds like someone gargling.
not bad...what are the odds that I know exactly what you are talking about?
Don't forget to undo everything that happened in the previous books!
Please, please come out for Mac- I need something to get me though to Baldur's Gate for the iOS.
Why the summer? I was hoping to lose some weight and maybe get some sun-ah, well. Looks like it's back to the Realms for the 4th playthrough.
Not sure...but I believe it was one of the first D&D games to hit the shelves after TSR was bought by WotC-and then Bioware lost the rights to Atari-that was yet another boneheaded move by WotC. I think that a game company can still rerelease games that they don't have IP rights to currently-but I could be mistaken.
I wonder if Wizards of the Coast has anything to say-it IS a Dungeons and Dragons game after all-and one of the best to ever use that IP. An HD remake would be most welcome-It might make up for all the opportunities that WotC missed with D&D.
White Wolf *is* an abomination-DEATH TO LARPing-it's why roleplaying can never be taken seriously.
How about the third Book of the Art? but health issues...I had no idea.
I use this soundtrack when I'm running my Dungeons and Dragons sessions...always gets the guys in the right mood to play.
Drizzt-the emo drow. I stopped reading Salvatore just because I couldn't stand the whining. It got to the point where i was like-italics? I'll skip these passages.
I wonder what edition they will be playing? If they bring out AD&D 1st ed.-I'll watch this show forever-if it's 4th ed. I'm done before the credits end.
OK-the thing I liked best about Gold Key comics-and many other seventies comics were the ads from Gandalf Products-they had some of the coolest posters and patches around! I can't seem to find any info on the web about them, though-anyone know anything?
The Rescuers-The scenes where the little girl might drown if she doesn't give the evil people the big diamond-or something to that effect-terrified the hell out of me. I will never watch that movie again.
Ruins...man, that was a depressing comic-at the time I read it, I didn't get the satire at all-I just thought that Ellis hated superheroes. Of course, compared to Walking Dead (another depressing comic), it's Marvels.