Lords of Light – The Thundarr the Barbarian Story
Check out this amazing short documentary on one of the great formative cartoons of my childhood. h/t to +Noah Stevens
Check out this amazing short documentary on one of the great formative cartoons of my childhood. h/t to +Noah Stevens
This post is inspired by something that +Eric Franklin posted on Google+, asking about From the Ashes, and it inspired me to take a quick jaunt through the various published incarnations of the setting (Gygax’s home campaign was originally quite different, but Read More
I know that the title of this post is going to honk off some folks, especially within the OSR, who will (rightly) chime in that the DIY ethos is alive and well in the RPG hobby. After all, we’ve got Read More
Dredged up from my high school yearbook without further comment, I present The Pingry School Dungeons and Dragons Club, 1984: Anyone else have such artifacts and relics lying around in their yearbooks or other tomes of dread?
I am pleased to announce that the Pathfinder-compatible edition of the best-selling Castle of the Mad Archmage is now available, in pdf, softcover, and hardcover editions. Converted by veteran Michael McCarty, Castle of the Mad Archmage features more than 1,500 Read More
Short version: this is the best Marvel film to date. See it. Yes, it’s better than The Avengers. I saw it without IMAX or 3D, in a theater about 90% full. One thing I am loving about the Marvel Cinematic Read More