Harley Quinn is a remarkable super villain in many ways; for a start her first appearance was as a TV toon character rather than in the comic books. Over the following 23 years she’s grown her profile and become a fan favourite. Batman and Joker fans are now looking forward the DC’s Suicide Squad movie […]
Articles by Andrew Girdwood - Page 1301
Highlighting a specific entry from the archives, on 7th July 2015 Andrew Girdwood shared a story summarised as "A whopping 68.69% of respondents said they’d make more time for RPGs this year. That’s fantastic news for the hobby. Equally, only 6.1% predicted they’d have less time.". It also was tagged with Stats.
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Competition: Win The Dead 2
Into your zombie movies? The Dead 2: India from the Ford brothers is worthy of your time. Horror News had this to say about it; The Dead 2: India has some of the scariest zombie moments I’ve seen in a long time. In the movie an American engineer has to trek 300 miles, with a […]
Two-thirds of gamers said they’ll make more time for RPGs
Near the start of the year Geek Native teamed up with Wizards of the Coast to giveaway a DM’s screen. To enter the prize draws gamers had to answer one simple question; How much time will you make for RPGs this year? There were only three possible choices; less time, the same amount of time […]
Must watch: Samurai Jack tribute animation
Anyone else think it’s crazy you can’t easily get hold of Samurai Jack these days? I’ve not seen any blu-ray (or even DVD) in the UK and if it’s legally streaming on the sites I visit I’d be surprised. Also… isn’t this slightly spooky? Even for Samurai Jack! This must be what happens when a […]
Superhero Week: Six-shooting Steampunk superheroines
Superhero Week draws to a close and we’ve had a bit of a steampunk theme. Let’s finish on the same note with a dozen steampunk style, six-shooter holding, superheroines. The art here is from Mahmud Asrar who we’ve featured before with superhero art. What do you make of this batch? A good mashup or are […]
Competition: The Knight
Geek Native gave Pierre Pevel’s The Knight a strong review back in March and asked the question “Should you embrace the Darkness?” In the fantasy novel the Knight has become corrupted by evil after serving time in a haunted jail. He know he intends to do good and he can use the power of the […]
Superhero Week: Superhero biscuits
[I want this one] I’m not a cook. I’m not a baker. I don’t have the talent for it. Don’t try and tell me it’s easy – the chemistry rituals of the kitchen are a thing of horror to me. Perhaps you’re not a baker either or perhaps you just need some handmade biscuits with […]
Superhero Week: Steampunk Supergirl and Batgirl
This pair of steampunk style superheroes were captured by photographer “Dtjaaaam” (aka David Ngo). I really recommend taking a look at Ngo’s gallery as it’s a treasure chest full of great snaps. The two cosplayers, at Big Wow Comic Fest, a few years back are Maid of Might and Lala Dawn Cosplay. Maid is Supergirl […]
The forgetful GM
The original comic from Jeremy Kaye isn’t called “The Forgetful GM”. That’s just what sprang to mind when I saw it. It doesn’t even make sense. I mean; GMs don’t keep spawn horrors tucked away in their back room. Right? Right?
The Elements, Expanded
Think you know your elements? You should listen to Marian Call’s “The Elements, Expanded” for a geeky catch up Fun Singles in Your Area by Marian Call I love what Call has done here, taking Tom Lehrer’s classic and adding loads of geek goodness. You can buy her full album for not very much money.









