Friday, June 29, 2007

Brat-halla #199: Pantheon Games - Rise of the Norse

Previously: Egyptians? Too old. Celtics? Too savage. Greeks? Too boring. Romans? Too redundant. Where’s the excitement? Where are all the dinosaur pantheons?

Episode #199: Time to look back on some of the Norse pantheon’s highlights from past games.

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Jeffery Stevenson ... 6:02 am  
"Side effects of being a writer may include heartache, headache, calloused fingertips, and insanity."

Wednesday, June 27, 2007

Brat-halla #198: Pantheon Games - Parade of Gods

Previously: tlantis in the sky with earthquakes… earthquakes. Atlantis in the sky with flooding… flooding. Atlantis in the sky with lava… lava.

Episode #198: Some of the competitors get a chance to show off a little during a parade in their honor.

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Jeffery Stevenson ... 6:58 am  
"Side effects of being a writer may include heartache, headache, calloused fingertips, and insanity."

Saturday, June 23, 2007

YSSUP


...this is Bomb Queen, a friend's character. i drew a five page back up story for him earlier this year...i wanted to practice my marker skills, and draw her in a more relaxed state.
hope y'all enjoy.

later.
s.

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Seth Damoose ... 12:33 pm  
"Yeah, I can draw that."
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  • Friday, June 22, 2007

    Brat-halla #197: Pantheon Games - Atlantis Rising

    Previously: Hod and Hel went up a hill to fetch a God of Mischief. The god fell down and broke his crown and Hel… well, she laughed. A lot. Gave herself the hiccups she laughed so much. There’s nothing worse than a ruler of the Underworld with zombie-generating hiccups.

    Episode #197: It’s the Pantheon Games pre-games show exclusively from the Divination Network.

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    Jeffery Stevenson ... 6:33 am  
    "Side effects of being a writer may include heartache, headache, calloused fingertips, and insanity."

    Wednesday, June 20, 2007

    Me Am Visiting Bizarro Real World

    I may or may not be slightly offline for a bit depending on my schedule during the last part of my vacation here and unfortunately, it looks like my blogging will suffer the most. Don’t worry, you’ll get by fine without me. I have faith in ya. But before I disappear for a few days, I just wanted to toss a few quick thoughts into the ether…

    Monster Squad. Nostalgia. Pure, simple, werewolf nut-kicking, fun-loving nostalgia… in a shiny DVD wrapper. I haven’t seen this movie in forever, and even though I have fond memories of it from my youthful days, I wonder what I’d think of it now. What if it doesn’t live up to the magical memories I have of it? I guess I’ll have to put the money down and find out. It’ll be a good excuse to kick back one night with extreme-buttered popcorn and chocolatey snacks.

    Cowboy abductions. From the writers of Children of Men and Iron Man, comes the script to the movie adaptation of the graphic novel, Cowboys & Aliens. What’s that? Haven’t seen even seen a trailer for Iron Man yet? Haven’t heard of Children of Men? Don’t sweat it, you’re definitely not alone. But hey, how could anyone mess up a cowboy story with aliens in it? Will they go all spaghetti Western? Will they run with a lovely dark comedy like Mars Attacks!? I don’t know. I didn’t even realize the graphic novel had finally been published back in December (and I have been keeping up with one of Platinum Studios other books, Hero By Night and still somehow missed the release of the GN). Guess I’ll need to check this book out now.

    Funtastic Four. I went in expecting a fun yet not too cerebrally-challenging flick and got my money’s worth out of the weekday matinee showing. Some cheesy bits, some corny lines here and there, but there was enough entertainment value to overcome all that. It probably won’t pull in any Oscar nods or rave reviews from the serious comic geeks, but for me, an entertaining movie is all I really need sometimes. Probably won’t make it back to the movies until the Transformers movie. Another one that looks fun. And considering my son’s eyes lit up when the trailer for it started before Shrek the Third, I don’t really think I have much of a choice with that particular movie (I was a proud geek parent when he recognized the Autobot emblem on the steering wheel at the beginning of the trailer).

    The young detective syndrome. Following more of the nostalgia trail, I’ll eventually check out the Nancy Drew movie. I remember growing up with my ink-smelling, papery friends… Nancy, those trouble-finding Hardy boys, and Encyclopedia Brown. When I was young, the library was my babysitter after school for a couple years, and those books all made my reading list (along with books on mythology, science, archeology, and psychic phenomenon). One of the nice side effects of a movie like Nancy Drew hitting theaters is the reruns of Nancy’s old TV show reappearing on TV for a little while.

    I have more I’d like to ramble on about (that’s the theme of the blog after all), but I’ve glimpsed into the future where I see a very, long travel day ahead of me (and trust me, I’m not looking forward to eight hours in a car with a sunburn on my back from trying to eliminate my programmer’s tan too quickly).

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    Jeffery Stevenson ... 10:58 pm  
    "Side effects of being a writer may include heartache, headache, calloused fingertips, and insanity."

    Wednesday, June 20, 2007

    Brat-halla #196: Pantheon Games - Final Preparations

    Previously: Embarrassed male Phoenix go boom. Why he go boom? Embarrassment. Why he get embarrassed? Sorry, was distracted by boom. Like booms. Need more booms. Send nasty emails to writer until he give more booms.

    Episode #196: Loki gets a little separation anxiety as everyone else splits up for their final preparations for the games.

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    Jeffery Stevenson ... 7:40 am  
    "Side effects of being a writer may include heartache, headache, calloused fingertips, and insanity."
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