Monthly Archive for February, 2010

I believe the children are our future

Propaganda” shirt from Michael Temim available today only on Teefury

Where’s the Wizard, Oz?

When I heard the Robot Chicken was sitting down for some D&D with Wizards of the Coast Dungeon Master Chris Perkins (yes, the same DM who runs the PA/PvP/WW games), I couldn’t wait to see Seth Green rolling some dice and slaying some monsters! As the first episode began, I was introduced to Dan Milano, Zeb Wells, Tom Root, Doug Goldstein, and …Kevin Schinick? Where’s Seth?! Dammit. Who are these guys, why have most of them never played D&D and why aren’t they funnier?

*SIGH*

If you would like to watch the videos of Robot Chicken playing D&D, even through they don’t feature Seth Green, you can find them all here. Meanwhile, I will find comfort in the possibility this raises that the upcoming PA/PvP/WW game (yes, there is another on it’s way!) will be a video podcast - that would be amazing!

EDIT: I just found out why Seth Green couldn’t make it - he was too busy making a guest appearance over on WWE! FTW?

Who’s your daddy?


Adidas’s “Star Wars Superstar Darth Vader Track Top”

Adidas is expanding from their expansive (currently sold out) Star Wars shoe line into a head to head competition with Marc Ecko’s Star Wars clothing line.

Adidas’s Vader Jacket is flashy - and no one can deny the appeal of a removable cape. But the Ecko Vader Jacket succeeds in simplicity and subtlety. If you don’t zip up the Vader Mask (which is hella creepy), it could pass as a regular hoodie that only your nerd brethern would give you a knowing nod for.

I wonder how many other versions of things Ecko is already making Adidas will try their hand at. Ecko has had a lot of missteps in his line (truly ugly shit), he has also had some amazing successes (see: all the hoodies). Either way, more fodder for us fans!


Marc Ecko’s Vader and X-Wing Pilot Jackets

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Speaking of Star Wars…

        

I’m putting this up for my benefit as much as yours. Justin Van Genderen has made these gorgeous travel posters for Star Wars planets and is navigating copyright issues to see if he can print them. Simple, subtle and yet totally recognizable, these posters are incredibly appealing.

Maybe if Sith Lucas puts the kabosh on them, Justin can offer higher resolution images that people can print out themselves? Until this resolves, this stands as a reminder to keep an eye out!

        

You’re my only hope…


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Built in 2009 for Star Wars Days at Legoland California, this Star Wars: A New Hope Lego Chess set took two months to make. Not only are the standard characters brilliantly posed (please note Luck and Leia recreating the movie poster), but there are some great movie moments picked out and featured. The Dark Side’s rook is none other than Greedo waiting to shoot first. Close up shots can be found here,

via wrongrobot

Okay, now we can be friends again

iron-man-and-cap

I love this painting by Daniel Clarke. It absolutely captures the vindication I think a lot of readers would like to see in the post-Civil War era. A one-hit smack down of epic proportions. Glorious :)

Thundercats… PLUSH!!!

I may not understand Furries, but I do understand my generations attraction to the cat people of Thundercats. Colorful, stylish and mostly not lame (I’m looking at you Tigra), the Thundercats are graphic, appealing action stars.

Chelsea Rae of LoveandSandwich has captured this allure perfectly in her Lion-O plush toy. She has done such a fantastic job! I love the detail in the eyes and his gorgeous mane of hair! I would like to see the claw shield added in later versions, but the sword with the Eye of Thundara is pretty great!

I hope this is the beginning of a whole series! Check out Chelsea’s Etsy store for other great plush projects as well (The Nippled Yetis are adorable!).

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Our Heroes


Epics shirt from Teextiles
(can you name everyone?)

Do it for the future generations!

I’ve often asked my friends if there would be anything wrong with raising my hypothetical child on cartoons solely from my generation? Maybe I’m biased, but as a current cartoon watcher, ours seem so much better!

Luckily for my hypothetical child (and my niece) (and me), Amazon is selling many of the complete series box sets of the biggest names of our day for half off*!

*covet covet covet*


Dungeons & Dragons: The Complete Animated Series
Regular price $24.99 Amazon price: $9.99


G.I. Joe A Real American Hero: Complete Collectors Set
Regular price $179.99 Amazon price: $93.99


Transformers: 25th Anniversary Matrix Of Leadership Edition [The Complete Series]
Regular price $169.99 Amazon price: $86.99

*I don’t mean to be an Amazon shill, these prices are just really good and I thought people would want to know!