The Gameslave Podcast - Episode 210
/Denver Comic Con has come and gone. In this episode, Crystal, Andrew, and Jim discuss the convention, representation, and Star Wars. Enjoy!
Denver Comic Con has come and gone. In this episode, Crystal, Andrew, and Jim discuss the convention, representation, and Star Wars. Enjoy!
Denver Comic Con 2015 has come and gone. There was great cosplay throughout, and while I did not get it all, I have been able to preserve some of it for future generations. Please enjoy the full Denver Comic Con 2015 gallery.
Hi Readers! I'm going to change up the format this week due to Denver Comic Con dominating most of my geeky activities for the past two weeks. Here we go!
Panels: Despite the kerfluffle caused by a certain panel at DCC, the panels that I attended were overall pretty good. I found the panels about the Denver indie comics scene, Jurassic Park, and discrimination in pop culture, to be very well run and rewarding to attend. A big thank you to the moderates and participants on those panels for doing such a great job.
Watching: I finished watching Silver Spoon this past week. It was a lot of fun, but the later half of the second season is really sad. I enjoyed that the bad things that happen in the series are not so much treated as things to be fixed, but rather as things for one to move past or adjust their lives around. I also learned that Samurai Jack is now available on Hulu. So that's what I'll be watching for the next few weeks. I also realized that Mako voice Aku.
Reading: I'm trying to work through my large back log of comics purchased at TCAF and DCC. Look for articles about those to be published in the next few weeks.
That's all for this week. Join me again next Saturday as I discuss another week in the amazing adventures of the Professional Gamer!
As I delve into my recent purchases at the Toronto Comic Arts Festival, I'm going to put up some short reviews for most of the finds (a few of the longer reads will get more attention). This is the first such batch of mini-reviews. In this installment, I'll be reviewing a stack of mini-comics and other self-published material. Sit tight, we're gonna hit a lot of stuff really quick here.
A collection of 16 illustrations of disfunctional or otherwise undesireable dogs. Very cute and funny.
A collection various people living in the post-modern, suburban wasteland. I'm not as fond of Cass's sketchy art style, but the humor is still good. Especially Amy.
A short comic discussing a lot of the common questions for those interested in getting a tattoo. I will probably never have a tattoo, but I love Leth's art, especially her big-eyed characters and colorful tattoo examples.
A collection of fantasy art (all of the stronghold theme), by a number of artists. The book itself is a limited edition set that was produced for TCAF. The illustrations are a lot of fun, with a huge variety of interpretation of the theme.
A collection of illustrations more than a comic (at least in the sense that Scott McCloud would define it), this book features Davis's flowing forms and wordless sense of humor.
Exactly what it sounds like. A collection of character concepts (31 in total) for Magical Girl March. Fun ideas and drawings.
A nautical tale. Captain Cat, a shark hunter turned fisherman, runs into some trouble during a fishing expedition. A cute comic with a great sense of humor.
That wraps up my zine and self-published coverage. Stay tuned for more from TCAF in the upcoming weeks, followed by coverage of Denver Comic Con. Game on!
Eleanor Davis collection of graphic short stories, How to Be Happy, is a sometimes whimsical, sometimes heartbreaking, journey through some of the idiosyncrasies of our modern lives...
Read MoreAuthor Timothy Zahn began his writing career in the 1980’s. Zahn has written numerous Star Wars novels, including the much beloved Thrawn Trilogy, which helped to relaunch interest the Star Wars series after release of Return of the Jedi. Zahn continues to write, and recently published Scoundrels, a novel featuring Han Solo that takes place between A New Hope and The Empire Strikes Back. I interviewed Zahn at StarFest 2015.
Actress Terry Ferrell began acting and modeling in 1984, and is likely best known for portraying Lt. Cmd. Jadzia Dax in the series Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. Ferrell was a guest at StarFest in April 2015, where Chris interviewed her.
Crystal and I had a great time at the Toronto Comic Arts Festival, meeting people, talking about art, and buying comics (possibly too much of that last one). The atmosphere at the festival is great, and comics are really the main player. Most of the tables are occupied by artists who self-publish or work with a small publisher, and the types of books are myriad. Here is a list (in no particular order) of all the comics that Crystal and I picked up this weekend. As I finish reading them, I'll post up reviews in batches.
Hi folks! I'm just back from the Toronto Comic Arts Festival, but have yet to put together my summary article. Look for that to be posted in the next few days. What else have I been doing? Read on to find out!
Playing: With travel this past week, I didn't spend much time playing video games. Mostly, I was trying to keep up with an influx of StreetPasses in Toronto.
Reading: Aside from the comics I purchased at TCAF, which I will review later, I finished reading Frankenstein while I was on vacation. The book is interesting, especially as it contrasts to much of the typically cultural understanding of the story. The Creature is very different in the original text, especially in his motivations. If you are a fan of gothic horror, I recommend that you pick up this classic to read it for yourself.
Watching: Once I returned from TCAF, I tuned my local Hulu box to Steven Universe. At this point, I've watched about 30 episodes, and am nearing the end the what is available on Hulu. I'm really enjoying the show so far, and kinda embarrassed about how invested I've become in some of the minor characters. Anyways, I'm looking forward to seeing the rest of the series soon.
That's all I've got for now. I'll be working over the weekend to get my summary TCAF article posted. Then, I've got to read and review a huge stack of comics and books to read and review. I'm excited, but also rather daunted at this proposition. Wish me luck!
Hey everyone! We, the Gameslave crew (Jim, Chris, Crystal, Brandon, Cari and Andrew) will be at Denver Comic Con (May 23-25) again this year!
We’ll be in Artist Alley at booth G21, so stop by and say hi! We'll have a lot of cool prints and our plexiglass displays with some new designs. Our plexiglass pieces are also $20 cheaper than last year's prices, so check them out! We also have some new products like coasters, magnets and dice boxes.
Looks like it’ll be an even bigger event this year! You can check out the other tables in the area with this handy interactive map!