Do you know what high fashion is? Clothing and phone accessories featuring an owlbear taking a selfie!
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For a taste of what's inside, Andrew Girdwood published a piece on 9th March 2020 noting: "Do you know what high fashion is? Clothing and phone accessories featuring an owlbear taking a selfie!". It also was tagged with Redbubble.
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The Lord of the Rings RPG, The One Ring, moves to Free League Publishing
Free League Publishing, the company behind Tales from the Loop, Mutant: Year Zero, Forbidden Lands and Alien will be publishing a new edition of The One RIng.
The latest Black Widow trailer goes all-in on Taskmaster
Taskmaster’s opportunity to study Black Panther couldn’t have been great, but perhaps he watched another Black Panther in action?
A Forged in The Dark mecha game: Beam Saber
Beam Saber is a narative-based mecha game from Austin Ramsay. The universe is stuck in The War, the organisations that perpetuate it apparently too vast to be taken down or beaten.
ESC-TOY begins shipping Erick Scarecrow anniversary vinyls
Erick Scarecrow is the artist, writer and game designer at ESC-TOY. He’s the talent behind this collection of collectable vinyls.
Military and vampires: Mars Red anime trailer
Mars Red is set in 1923 and a time when a mysterious artificial blood called Ascara has appeared which makes the vampires a far more significant threat.
Chaosium lightens their production plans; hands Kadimah RPG to Darker Hue
Less than two years after announcing the sci-fi RPG Kadimah, Chaosium is stopping work on the project.
Dr Seuss meets D&D: The Little Game Master – Of Bards and Bullies
The Little Game Master: Of Bards and Bullies is a way to use RPGs to teach kids about good and useful things in life and, of course, roleplay with them.
International Women’s Day 2020: The women who shaped geek culture
The 8th of March is International Women’s Day, and I think the art of Andrew Dobson makes a good point. Women have always been part of geek culture.
Baki season 2 heads for Netflix
So, what is it about Baki that works? It just ignores the improbably of itself and carries on weaving stories about its numerous fighters, lightly weaving in a backstory and plot arc as those develop.









