One way to get your clever card game made if you’re an indie European studio is to impress Sandy Petersen. It also tends to attract Cthulhu. I think Theomachy is worth checking out over on Kickstarter. [Back this Campaign] At the time of writing, Theomachy had funded with nearly a month still to collect cash […]
Articles by Andrew Girdwood - Page 1340
Looking back to 4th February 2015, Andrew Girdwood filed a report detailed as "Skirtzzz introduces these three with "I did a thing and I'm sorry".". It also was tagged with The Hobbit.
Keep exploring the catalogue of stories authored by Andrew Girdwood.
Gothic Prince: A review of The Boy with the Porcelain Blade
I’d read a blurb of The Boy with the Porcelain Blade long before the book arrived on my desk as a potential review option and I knew I was interested. There’s a lot in the title; “Porcelain Blade” sounds gothic, interesting, fragile and dangerous. I forgot to consider “The Boy”. Our hero is young. In […]
15 magical realms created by Tyler Edlin
Tyler Edlin is a concept artist and illustrator from the USA. You can check out his incredible worlds at sites like Facebook, Tumblr, Deviant Art and Behance. You can even buy his art in various froms over at Society6. There’s a lot to tempt you. If you’re an artist yourself then Edlin’s World Building Design […]
Falling in Lovecraft
A wonderful old-style and slightly naughty poster from the Italian artist Antonio De Luca. Antonio has a print store on Deviant Art which is certainly worth checking out. Looking for some alternative geeky Valentine’s Day cards? Check out the Geek Love collection on Redbubble.
Short film: Lost Cubert
A short animation in which Cubert’s life is turned upside down. Until the event his life is defined by work, a perfect monotony and with no apparent escape. Things change. If you’re a fan of the film I recommend checking out the Lost Cubert blog for more information. This is the second year project of […]
Short film: Blue Sunday
Journalist Nick Spears gets a call from a man who claims a terrorist attack is due. Spears ropes in his editor and does what he can to get to the bottom of the mystery… but the answer is far more strange than first seems. Shot on a Canon C100, Canon 24-70mm and Canon 50mm, Blue […]
Cheesy Hobbit Valentine’s Day cards
Created by Skirtzzz over on Deviant Art. Alli/Skirtzzz introduces these three with “I did a thing and I’m sorry”. Why should she be sorry? Cheesy is good. I was pleased to see “but only a little bit.” added on at the end. I don’t think you can buy these as actual cards. If you’re looking […]
Power up again: A review of Dragon Ball Z – Battle of Gods
Battle of Gods is the first Dragon Ball adventure in a decade. The action picks up right at the end of the plot arch and after Goku has managed to defeat Majin Buu. A new power has awoken – Beerus. Okay, strange names are part of the Dragon Ball Z saga but this one even […]
Floating cities and other wonderful creations of Frank Att
Frank Att is an artist based in Germany. He tends to use Photoshop CS5 on a 64-bit Windows 7 PC, using a Wacom BambooFun and custom brushes. He’s only been creating since 2011. You can buy Frank’s prints, or some of them, over at Deviant Art’s print store and he’s made a range freely available […]
Irina Kovalova’s humorous and slightly dark art
Irina Kovalova (aka Heliac Wolf) is a Latvian artist with both a talent for great art and a penchant for humour. I really like her style. Furthermore, Irina is currently freelancing just down the road from Geek Native’s Edinburgh HQ and keeping herself busy in Glasgow. You can see plenty more examples of her creations […]









