The Posthuman Project looks awfully good for an Indie Superhero Film. It’s a tough genre to crack; you’ve got the budget for special effects, you need actors who can pull it off and characters that viewers actually care about. The powers need to be catchy while not distracting from the plot. The Posthuman Project asks […]
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For a taste of what's inside, Andrew Girdwood published a piece on 5th July 2014 noting: "Deviant artist Chasing Artwork, aka Justin Currie, has a fantastic looking art series called Gotham Gears. It takes Batman, friends and foes and re-imagines them as robots.". It also was tagged with Marvel.
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Superhero Week: Gotham Gears and superhero robots
Deviant artist Chasing Artwork, aka Justin Currie, has a fantastic looking art series called Gotham Gears. It takes Batman, friends and foes and re-imagines them as robots. Gotham Gears did so well that Justin expanded the style to include some Marvel heroes. Keeping up with Superhero Week? It could win you Amazon vouchers in this […]
Doctor Who: I see into your soul Doctor – trailer
The latest trailer for Doctor Who shows us more than just a teaser. Just a little. It tells us a lot more. That voice is familiar. No spoilers. Watch if you want; you’ll know who it is. You’ll also hear that the speaker likes the darkness they think they can see in the Doctor. We […]
Superhero Week: The Mutants and Masterminds interview
The annual Superhero Week superhero RPG battles (2012 & 2013) have shown Green Ronin does a great job. Gamers rate Mutants and Masterminds very highly. Although this year Green Ronin doesn’t have a new superhero in wrestling ring the publisher has been very busy. I caught up with Jon Leitheusser and Steve Kenson to talk […]
Superhero Week: Avengers 3D wall lights
These Avenger wall lights are proving to be quite popular. They’re battery operated so you don’t need to drill holes in the wall and I’m told are good for persuading kids to sleep and don’t get too warm either. There’s a few variants but here’s a small collection from Amazon. Thor’s Hammer at Amazon $39.06. […]
Superhero Week: Atomic Wonder Woman cosplay
Atomic Wonder Woman is from DC’s Infinite Crisis series. Yes, those are footballs for a bustier and ties for a skirt. Also; a chainsaw. Atomic Wonder Woman is a melee fighter who uses a chainsaw. The cosplayer is Meagan Marie who built the entire costume in just a week. Photographs by Andrew Ho, Adam Patrick […]
Superhero Week: Captain America ice cream sandwiches
Born from Pokemon cookies and a near accident with ice cream and a large knife… it’s the 4th of July special of Nerdy Nummies. That’s what it takes for Captain America ice cream sandwiches. What do you think? Tempted? Have a better recipe? Join in the chat in the comments below. Want $80 in Amazon […]
Superhero Week: If Batman had been in Watchmen
The Dark Knight up against Alan Moore’s “smartest man on the planet”? Not really… This strip is the work of Axel Medellin and drawn for his Comics Should Be Good’s The Line It Is Drawn challenge. The challenge for this week was to send a comic book character back in time and change a key […]
Superhero Week: Ultimate Iron Man cosplay
Ultimate Iron Man is so named as the variant from Marvel’s Ultimates series. In this series Tony Stark is still an inventor and still a business mogul but was born with a terrible mutation. As a result of the mutation his whole body is effectively a brain but terribly week. The bad news is that […]
Free to Download: D&D Basic Rules
The disclaimer on the free to download edition of Dungeons & Dragons released today reads; Disclaimer: Wizards of the Coast is not responsible for the consequences of splitting up the party, sticking appendages in the mouth of a leering green devil face, accepting a dinner invitation from bugbears, storming the feast hall of a hill […]









