Sunday Grab Bag

Just a few random images harvested from a grand tour of the internet.

Dang It’s a Great Day Department

Did Superman Ever Star in a Diorama Fighting a Cyclops? Department

Yes. Yes he did. At the World’s Fair, in fact.

Geeks Come Out of Your Shell Department

Handy guide to the popular dances of the day. Don’t miss a chance to shake your geek thing.

G.I. Jump the Shark Department

This is the point when your toy line has take one step to many. See also – William “The Refrigerator” Perry with a football flail action figure.

Halloween Peaked in the 1970’s Deparment

Let’s just be honest about it and move on with our lives.

Theo Ortner Kicks Ass Department

Those teeth are going to leave a mark.

Keep it Clean Department

Yeah, ending it with the bowel gnomes.

Sunday Grab-Bag – Grabbier Than Ever and with 50% More Bag!

A few odds and ends I’ve collected from the internet …

From the Paper Your Digital Wall Dept.

Something for the season – enjoy it in better health than this guy.

From the Variations on a Kryptonian Theme Dept.

Am I wrong to love this look? Oh – and in case you need it, some boilerplate Mystery Men! stats for Kryptonians operating under a yellow sun.

From the Oh Great, Another Remake Dept.

My wife and I have been watching the original the last few months, and I love it. Honestly, not even a tiny bit of interest in a remake. Oh, and is it just me, or does Depp look like one of those creepy Madame Alexander dolls?

Oh, and for the real deal …

From the Space Princess Inspiration Dept.

Bat demons, claw creatures, snake men and human vampires … yeah, I’m gonna need stats for them.

Also this …

This …

And a little this …

Yeah, this is for you space buddy!

Remembrance

I think it’s worthwhile to halt the gaming and comic book stuff for a day and remember the 10th anniversary of 9-11. I first heard about the attacks when I started driving to work that morning. I hadn’t turned on the TV that morning while I ate breakfast, but I had my radio tuned into NPR. As I began pulling out of the driveway, I heard the broadcaster say something about a “hole in the side of the Pentagon”. It sounded like it was going to be a story about a contractor making some mistake and putting a hole in the wall. Only a few seconds later, still on my street, I had the full news and couldn’t quite process it. When I arrived at work, I saw the north tower fall and then my boss sent everyone home. The office complex I work in contains one of the taller buildings in Las Vegas (no comparison to the WTC, which by itself held about half the total office space that Las Vegas could boast at the time) and we were near the airport, so the landlords wanted everyone out.

When I got home, my wife had already flipped on the TV and discovered what was happening. My daughter was 3 at the time, and I knew the U.S. (really, the entire Free World) had just experienced a “Pearl Harbor” moment. Having some knowledge of terrorism and anti-terrorism from following Strategy Page and reading Dunnigan’s work, I figured that we were in for something that would last longer than the Second World War, something that would make the world my daughter grew up in a different place than my wife and I had grown up in. Not necessarily worse – we grew up during the Cold War, after all, but different.

So, here’s to remembering the event and the many whose lives were affected by it and its aftermath – the dead, the wounded, the heroes and the mourners. It’s a time to think of the core values that folks in the Free World share – at heart, the notion that people do have fundamental rights to their lives and their ideas, and that nobody has the right to take those things away. It’s also a good time to remember that, of the billions of people who live together on this planet, it is a fairly tiny number who don’t hew to this notion. Most of us, regardless of nationality, philosophy or religion, live in peace – sometimes we argue and we might harbor any number of ill thoughts about one another over the course of the day, but at the end of the day any of us could sit down and share a meal or a drink with other folks and talk about the kids, the game and life in general and part with a handshake. It’s a good world we live in – don’t forget it.

My Old School Bona Fides

Yeah – anyone can claim to be from the Old School (and thus glory in the fabulous honors and rewards thereof), but can they prove it? I was at the parents’ house last night looking through old photos and found a few of me getting my old D-n-D expert set and a couple AD-n-D books.

You’ll also notice a Crossbows and Catapults add-on and Robotech model in this last one. Don’t know why I’m doing the paparazzi move in the photo though. And though I no longer have the box for the Expert set, I still have the expert books and those AD-n-D books to this day. Actually – I have that Crossbows and Catapults stashed somewhere as well. The Robotech model put up a good fight, but was eventually lost.

Son of Grab Bag

Yes indeed, it’s another grab bag of ephemera …

From the D-n-D Becomes More Real Everyday File

Giant underground river system discovered (well, theorized anyhow) underneath the Amazon system. Dwarves were unavailable for comment.

From the Honest Politician File

Found this at Patrick Owsley’s blog.

From the Favorite Comic Cover Ever File

Honestly – there’s nothing about this cover I don’t like.

From the Best Thing I’ve Seen All Week Dept.

Seriously. Excellent piece of work by Fearless Fosdick at DeviantArt.

From the Wow Department


Jonny Quest Opening Titles from Roger D. Evans on Vimeo.

If you haven’t seen this gem yet, give it a look-see. For me, Jonny Quest is to adventure cartoons what Citizen Kane was to Orson Welles’ movie career. Nobody has been able to top it.

Grab Bag IV

From the Half-Ogre Viability Dept.

Saw this picture of Mr. O’Neil and his latest paramour and immediately thought about the viability of half-ogres in a fantasy world, at least in terms of the size of the two procreators (and no, I’m not calling Shaq an ogre). It also brings up the concept of human/halfling romance, given the comparative sizes of the two in that picture. Unless O’Neil has taken a vow of celibacy and this is just a platonic romance, of course.

From the Gimli’s Favorite Recipe Dept.

While researching medieval cookery, I came across this little gem. If you like to cook, and you have a thing for dwarves, I daresay THIS BOOK is for you.

From the Quality Quartet Dept.

One of the better FF line-ups, as rendered by Bobby Rubio. I wonder how much he charges for commissions.

From the Killers of Giants Dept.

Saw the fellas from RiffTrax mock Jack the Giant Killer last Thursday (I think it was Thursday). Good stuff, and actually a movie with some great ideas, especially as concerned seizing bones. Oh, and Princess Elaine was hot.

From the Pneumatic Awesome Dept.

This is good stuff – must be a Victorian Sci-Fi game in here somewhere, along with that Flying Dreadnaught from last week. Not steampunk, though, just Victorian Sci-Fi. Jules Verne-y stuff.

From the Violence in Wonderland Dept.

And speaking of games – I think I must create a tabletop wargame based on this image and using the Little Wars rules for inspiration.

Sunday Grab Bag – Better Late Than Never

Busy day – yard work and family time. Here are a few oddities I found this week …

Golden Age of Weird Department

With a splash page like this, how bad could the story be?

Russ Nicholson is Awesome Department

Nothing clever to say here – he just is.

Smoking Airship Department

Yeah, this baby will show up in a Campaign Sketchbook in a future issue of NOD. Dreadnaughts of the Endless Blue maybe. It would be aerial dreadnaughts in the late colonial period – I’d put them in Victorian space, but somebody beat me to that idea.

Looking for Cheap Hits Department

When you’re looking for page views, you can’t go wrong with Power Girl. But honestly – this is one of my favorite depictions of the character ever. Image by Chris Samnee, via Comic Twart, a site you must, if you love your eyeballs and want to give them a treat, follow now!

My Daughter is a Mad Genius Department

Playing with Fabrica Herois tonight, she created Angel-Devil. Is she a saintly savior or a devilish demon … or BOTH!?! Now we just need to work out some Mystery Men! stats.

The Sunday Grab Bag

Back by popular demand …

From the All Amazon Band Dept.

That chick needs Mystery Men! stats, stat!

From the Moderne, not Art Deco Dept.

Saw this poster in a Red Robin and had to hunt the image down.

From the National Faux Pas Dept.

Hmmmmm.

From the Mutant Napoleonics Dept.

No – I don’t need to work on another project. Just … no.

From the One More from the Apocalypse Dept.

Probably trying to get away from the bed bugs.

From the Early Age of Motoring Dept.

Cute couple. Couple of what, I’m not sure.

From the Hey, Who’s the Barber Dept.

Watching reality TV produces the same general effect.

From the Muslim Metal Dept.

No doubt about it – this dude can wail.