Here’s an anime worth making an effort to watch. I Want to Eat Your Pancreas aired at the Scotland Loves Anime festival in 2018 in Edinburgh on the same day as Calamity of a Zombie Girl. Don’t let the coincidence of names fool you; I Want to Eat Your Pancreas is not a zombie anime. […]
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Looking back to 21st October 2018, Andrew Girdwood filed a report detailed as "This feels like a costume that folds up nicely and can live in the back of the wardrobe until you next have to go to a fancy dress party or look after the neighbour's kids.". It also was tagged with Masks.
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12 Masks of Halloween: #3 Zombie Hotdog
If you saw our second mask in 2018’s 12 Masks of Halloween, then you’ll this blog isn’t afraid to go full body Halloween! The third mask is similar… except wildly different from the sexual latex of the previous mask. Today we offer up a hotdog! A shambling undead monster. [I want it] Joke.co.uk sells this […]
Tarantino gone wrong: A review of Calamity of a Zombie Girl
I watched the UK premiere of Calamity of a Zombie Girl in Edinburgh during the Scotland Loes Anime film festival. The whole audience was laughing at it, snorting in disbelief at times, but probably not in the way the director or Gonzo, the production company, wanted. I’m not sure what sort of story Calamity of […]
12 Masks of Halloween: #2 Monster Hoods
Retailer Milanoo has a varied collection of goodies and in my research, for this post I’ve found no shortage of either body clinging latex or inflatable costumes that restrict movement. This mask, though, is explicitly described as Halloween. Twice. The official title of this product is ‘Halloween Multi Color Unisex Patchwork Open Eyes Latex Monster […]
12 Masks of Halloween: #1 Indominus Rex
What’s this? Geek Native waking up from a slumber of weeks? It must be Halloween! Each year this little blog counts down the days to the thinning of the veil with masks and this year will be no exception. Up first: Jurassic World: Adult Indominus Rex. What do you think? This mask comes with a […]
We gamers have potent alter-egos!
Cartoonist and truth-teller N00b mama hit the nail on the head again with this two-panel strip. How many gamers emphasise with this? Who else here dislikes dealing with unhappy customers but whom can happily arrange a village’s defences against the goblin horde? I know people who won’t cook inside but who are adept at the […]
A post-historic age RPG: The Chronicles of Future Earth
Sarah Newton’s Mindjammer RPG is one of the most popular transhuman games out there. That’s a sci-fi set so far into the future the concept of ‘human’ has changed (and that’s a description so simplified it’s almost criminal). What’s post-historic then? A question that’s only important as Newton’s current project happens to be The Chronicles […]
A review of The Thirteenth Doctor #0: The Many Lives of Doctor Who
Here’s a mystery. How can it be that Titan Comics have released a Doctor Who: The Thirteenth Doctor story before Jodie Whittaker has even aired on the BBC? The answer is to manage your expectations. This entire issue – not number 1, number 0 – is set in the few seconds of the Thirteenth Doctor […]
The Savage Worlds Adventurer’s Guild
Community marketplaces are big business in RPGland these days. The most famous is probably DM’s Guild where anyone can create and sell content created for Dungeons and Dragons 5e. There are some rules, of course, generally around the use of the D&D logo and name and that’s why you’ll see Kickstarters for ‘5e’ rather than […]
Funded in 9 minutes: Judge Dredd & The Worlds of 2000 AD RPG
Judge Dredd was last an RPG back in the days of d20 and D&D 3e. Today the iconic lawman’s new home was firmly established as EN Publishing then Morrus’ Kickstarter funded in less than 10 minutes. You can check out Geek Native’s brief preview of Judge Dredd RPG here or just dive into the Kickstarter […]









