Orlando Arocena has a set of limited edition prints for sale. Called the “3 Fates of Mona” they show the famous Mona Lisa as three alternative horror movies. Step forward Carrie Mona Lisa, Jason Voorhees Mona Lisa (Friday the 13th) and Chatterbox Mona Lisa (Hellraiser). Via Geek Art Gallery.
Articles by Andrew Girdwood - Page 1584
One of the stories in this collection was written by Andrew Girdwood on 8th July 2013 and was described as "Visions of War: The Art of Wayne Reynolds has full colour covers, interior art and cart art from the artist who's worked on Pathfinder, Dungeons & Dragons, World of Wardcraft and Magic: The Gathering.". It also was tagged with Wizkids.
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R.I.P.D. gets a longer trailer
Based on the Dark Horse comic come a movie of the same name. R.I.P.D. stars Ryan Reynolds, Jeff Bridges, Kevin Bacon and Mary-Louise Parker. Ryan plays a dead cop who ends up in R.I.P.D. and partnered with the 200 year dead Roy Pulsifer (Jeff Bridges). Together they are a supposed to track down spirits who […]
Visions of War leads Paizo’s 2013 & 2014 product releases
Pathfinder publisher Paizo have released details of a range of 2013 & 2014 products. A front runner, expected August 2103, is the 256-page, 10-year retrospective of the work of fantasy artist Wayne Reynolds. Visions of War: The Art of Wayne Reynolds ($29.99) has full colour covers, interior art and cart art from the artist who’s […]
The T8 robot spider is impressive
This spider is a robot but it moves very naturally. In fact, it’s wirelessly controlled, built from 3D printed parts and uses a total of 26 motors. That’s 3 motors in each leg and two in its abdomen. As the video explains the Bigfoot Inverse Kinematics Engine does all the calculations for keeping the movement […]
White Wolf co-founder takes the Darkling Plain to Kickstarter
Stewart Wieck co-founded White Wolf and co-created the original World of Darkness. It was Wieck who was the editor-in-chief and co-founder of White Wolf with his brother Steve. It was in 1990 that the company merged with Lion Rampant, publisher of Ars Magica and he and Lion Rampant’s Mark Rein*Hagen became co-owners of the White […]
The Stormtrooper versus the alarm clock
This is a real alarm clock. If you’re tempted you can find it easily at Amazon UK or US and have one of your own. Just make sure you’re a better shot than your average Stormtrooper.
Superhero Week: Italian Renaissance Ninja Painters
It’s the last post in this year’s Superhero Week. Let’s travel to an alternative reality that’s similar to ours but different in key superhero areas. The world’s most famous ninjas? Painters! This is a post from 2013’s Superhero Week. If you want to check out other superhero-themed goodies then pop over to the Superhero Week […]
Superhero Week: Is it cold Superman?
As Superhero Week winds to a close here at Geek Native… time for some silliness. Silliness and a cold Superman! This superhero-themed post is from 2013’s Superhero Week. Made any good superhero discoveries online recently? Share them in the comments below or teleport to a new superhero article and keep reading.
Cospladies: Ivy Doomkitty
A new series from Wizard World looks at the ladies of cosplay – the Cospladies. Wizard World run events so see plenty of cosplay. They’re well placed to make the most of this series and find interesting cosplayers to talk to. In this premiere episode we feature Doomkitty. This is a great opener as we […]
Superhero Week: Pandora
The DC Universe is gearing up for the Trinity War, the story beginning in July’s Justice League books from Geoff Johns and Jeff Lemire. It’s been brewing ever since Flashpoint and the birth of the New 52. One of the trinity, along with the Phantom Stranger and The Question, is Pandora. She is believed to […]









