In the Mouth of Madness is a John Carpenter film inspired by the works of H. P. Lovecraft. This t-shirt design by MONSTERYOUniverse takes the concept one stage further. It’s actual Great Old One mouthfuls of madness. [I neeeed this] This is a tagless cotton t-shirt that ships to most places from the United States. […]
Articles by Andrew Girdwood - Page 1143
One of the stories in this collection was written by Andrew Girdwood on 16th August 2018 and was described as "The world ended. It wasn't monsters, zombies, science or asteroids that got us - it was the Sea of Leaves.". It also was tagged with Reviews.
The archive of Andrew Girdwood's work continues with the entries below.
Is he loyal? Cosplay of a Warhammer 40K Black Templar Chaplain
This frightfully good (and frightening) Warhammer 40K cosplay was shared by Reddit user TacticalBaconX. The character is a Chaplain from the Space Marine chapter the Black Templars. They’re not an ordinary chapter. The Black Templars are an offshoot from the original Imperial Fists and the Primarch Rogal Dorn. The Imperial Fists were one of the […]
Steve Jackson Games offers The Fantasy Trip license and marketplace to other writers
One of the big RPG Kickstarters on the go right now is Steve Jackson Games’ The Fantasy Trip. It’s approaching 2,500 backers and well over US$200,000 in funding. What is it? It’s Steve Jackson’s first ever roleplaying game. It predates GURPS, had a rough time of it and never really had a crack at the […]
Fear the Sea of Leaves: A review of the Summerland RPG
Summerland is the result of a successful Kickstarter by Greg Saunders. Looking back at the campaign I can’t quite pinpoint the moment I decided to back it, I have vague memories of having heard good things about Saunders, and I certainly liked the concept even if it was presented in a remarkably simple pitch. The […]
Shadows over Bogenhafen: Warhammer: Vermintide 2 gets DLC
Fatshark’s Warhammer: Vermintide 2 has been hugely popular and this blogger has only heard good things about it. It has sold over a million copies and now the first DLC for it will be released on August 28th for the PC and Xbox One. Martin Wahlund, CEO Fatshark, introduced Shadows over Bogenhafen to press; We […]
Redesigned The Witcher TRPG character sheet
A tabletop version of CD Projekt Red’s popular The Witcher roleplaying game is now available for purchase. It’s a dark and deadly game, and when I did my review of it, I noted just how complex it could become with a lot to keep track of. I didn’t have any grumbles about the official The […]
What If? Harry Potter & The Twenty-Sided Die
This Berds & Nerds comic from Sarah Yoshi and Sozo is brilliantly done. Switch the character classes of Harry Potter around and you get a very different story! Shankwarts,” … says Sarah, describing her eagerness to draw the strip. Aren’t rogues just wizards with knives? Specialists in the art of knife-o-mancy?” … wonders S. Sozo […]
Model painter extraordinaire GMM Studios shares some incredible Warhammer pictures
Geek Native has shared GMM Studios incredible work before. There’s this ‘Warhammer 40K carry on army‘ and AdeptiCon’s ‘Iron Hands army‘ to name but two. Brandon Palmer is GMM Studios and is all about painting models. If you want your model army to look amazing then he takes commissions. Over on his Facebook page Palmer […]
Steampunk Avengers: A review of Newbury & Hobbes – The Undying
I rather liked the look of the Newbury & Hobbes comic when Geek Native had the chance to share a preview of it last month. I toyed with the phrase ‘Steampunk Avengers’ then but shied away. I won’t any longer. Wait. I don’t mean the superheroes. In this instance, my use of the word Avengers […]
5 examples of death by paperwork
Geek Native isn’t normally concerned with the dark arts of HR. Normally if there is talk about Human Resources then it’ll probably be for an inventory management RTS. Not this time. This time a marketing stunt by a secure document storage company has caught my eye. I don’t imagine gamers need to use such facilities […]









