The official Avengers trailer is now online…and pretty badass.  I’ll save snarky nitpicks until after the trailer.

So…it does bug me a little that the first 30 seconds of the trailer make this seem a lot like a Transformers movie.  I was hoping for a better look at the Hulk, but I guess we’ll see more in the next trailer.  I mean, we’re still a while away from the film being released.  Oh, and the song selection, despite being a great song…really could have been something a little more recent.

Nitpicks aside, I’m actually pretty impressed by the trailer.  High hopes for this one.  Watch in HD at Apple.

Written on October 11th, 2011 , Action Adventure, Movies & TV, Superhero Tags:

A hero is kidnapped, a lead is chased and a loved one falls…

We are rapidly approaching the end to our first story arc and will have a Q&A show between the first and second arc. We’d love to hear from you! Give us a call at 972-763-5903 and share your comments, questions, and suggestions. If we use your voicemail in the show, you’ll win an Ideology of Madness SurPrize!

GM’s note: Knights of Reignsborough is a role playing game actual play podcast. It is not our intent to teach a system, rather to entertain. As such, much of the game mechanic discussion has been edited from the audio.

Podcaster’s note: Knights of Reignsborough is released bi-weekly. Issue 9 will arrive the weekend of October 22.

Welcome to the second half of this week’s discussion.  In this episode, we discuss not just the final week of DC’s New 52, but ride round up on the books that made up the history-making month of September.  And we also talk about the comics we hid from our parents because of the nudey parts.

  • Superman #1
  • Aquaman #1
  • Batman: The Dark Knight #1
  • Green Lantern: New Guardians #1
  • Teen Titans #1
  • Voodoo #1
  • The Fury of Firestorm: The Nuclear Men
  • I, Vampire
  • Lightning Round:
  • All-Star Western
  • Blackhawks
  • The Flash
  • Justice League Dark
  • The Savage Hawkman
  • Evaluating the New 52

Check out Wayne’s favorite “secret comic,” Sinnamon.

Sunday, our second episode of Star Trek: Aegean hit the webz!

Don’t miss issue 9 of Knights of Reignsborough… coming this weekend!

Give us a call at 972-763-5903 and leave us your feedback. If we use your voicemail, you’ll win an Ideology of Madness SurPrize.

Written on October 5th, 2011 , Comics, DC, Funny Books with Aron & Paulie, Podcasts, Superhero Tags: , ,

My gaming life began not with Dungeons and Dragons but with the TSR Marvel Super Heroes game from the 80’s.  I was (and am) a huge Marvel fan, anyway, so being able to drop one of my characters into that universe was a dream come true.  When other people’s first characters were fighting orcs and dragons and saving the princess, my first characters were fighting Dr. Doom and the Marauders and saving  the world.  While I’ve gotten rid of each version of D&D when the next one has been released I still have almost all my game books from the Marvel Super Heroes game and still have characters I created 20 years ago and would still love to play in a campaign.

Imagine my sense of nostalgia and delight, then when I read Icons.  Many games, especially since the advent of the d20 system are just fresh skins stretched out on the skeleton of a rules system that were not designed for them.  Icons is just the opposite.  Instead of the bones of the Marvel Super Heroes system with a new skin, Icons is the skin of the Marvel Super Heroes system with a new skeleton.  Of course, the creator of Icons, Adamant Entertainment does not have the license to Marvel’s characters but that is almost the only thing missing from the old game.

The similarities between the two games are striking.  Like the Marvel Super Heroes game, character generation in Icons is almost entirely random.  The type of character, ability levels, number of talents (known as specialties,) number of powers, the powers themselves and their levels are all determined randomly.  Obviously, just like the game from the 80’s, this could lead to wildly varying power levels in a group of heroes, but that is the fun of the system.  After all, the Justice League has both Superman and Green Arrow and the Avengers have both Thor and Hawkeye.  It can be just as entertaining for a player character group to have members with just as massively different levels of power. Read the rest of this entry »

Written on September 27th, 2011 , Comics, DriveThru RPG Reviews, Role Playing Games, Superhero Tags:

After enjoying lunch together at the New Delhi Deli, our heroes head out on personal business.  The Coyote consults with the Council of Elders, Doctor Necropath helps Louie out of some trouble while Hair Trigger follows the evidence… into trouble.

We are rapidly approaching the end to our first story arc and will have a Q&A show between the first and second arc. We’d love to hear from you! Give us a call at 972-763-5903 and share your comments, questions, and suggestions. If we use your voicemail in the show, you’ll win an Ideology of Madness SurPrize!

GM’s note: Knights of Reignsborough is a role playing game actual play podcast. It is not our intent to teach a system, rather to entertain. As such, much of the game mechanic discussion has been edited from the audio.

Podcaster’s note: Knights of Reignsborough is released bi-weekly. Issue 9 will arrive on October 7.

The terror of Honey Badger has been ended.  In the aftermath, questions are asked, a mentor is doubted, a team is named and the Necropath is haunted…!

We are rapidly approaching the end to our first story arc andwill have a Q&A show between the first and second arc. We’d love to hear from you! Give us a call at 972-763-5903 and share your comments, questions, and suggestions.  If we use your voicemail in the show, you’ll win an Ideology of Madness SurPrize!

GM’s note: Knights of Reignsborough is a role playing game actual play podcast. It is not our intent to teach a system, rather to entertain. As such, much of the game mechanic discussion has been edited from the audio.

Podcaster’s note: Knights of Reignsborough is released bi-weekly. Issue 8 will arrive on September 23rd.

It’s a grand tour of comics this week!  From the universe ending pages of Flashpoint #5 to the birth of the DC’s New 52 in Justice League #1, through realms of The Mighty Thor’s Asgard we Journey Into Mystery with a detour through the Ultimate Universe arriving finally on Spider Island.

Plus, Paul’s not dead!

This Friday, Issue 7 of Knights of Reignsborough hits the interwebz.

Give us a call at 972-763-5903 and leave us your feedback.  If we use your voicemail, you’ll win an Ideology of Madness SurPrize!

Big Pink rages once again threatening the lives of Dr. Necropath and Hair Trigger while a notorious villain terrifies the citizens of Reignsborough with only Ricochet to defend them. And deep under the city, The Coyote is attacked!

Circumstances are dire, the situations seem hopeless, but never fear… The Necropath has a plan!

We are rapidly approaching the end to our first story arc andwill have a Q&A show between the first and second arc. We’d love to hear from you! Give us a call at 972-763-5903 and share your comments, questions, and suggestions.

GM’s note: Knights of Reignsborough is a role playing game actual play podcast. It is not our intent to teach a system, rather to entertain. As such, much of the game mechanic discussion has been edited from the audio.

Podcaster’s note: Knights of Reignsborough is released bi-weekly. Issue 7 will arrive on September 9th.

After subduing the rampaging monster, our heroes are left with the questions of what to do with him… and how much to reveal to one another.

GM’s note: Knights of Reignsborough is a role playing game actual play podcast. It is not our intent to teach a system, rather to entertain. As such, much of the game mechanic discussion has been edited from the audio.

Podcaster’s note: Knights of Reignsborough is released bi-weekly. Issue 6 will arrive on August 26th.

Source: SuperheroHype!

Here it is!  The first look at Henry Cavill as Superman in the upcoming Man of Steel movie!  I freakin love it!

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Is it just me, or does it look inspired by the “New 52″ look of Superman?  Either way, I’m sold.

Warner Bros. Pictures and Legendary Pictures have provided the first look at the new “Man of Steel,” revealing star Henry Cavill as Superman in the film from director Zack Snyder.

The film also stars three-time Oscar® nominee Amy Adams (“The Fighter”) as Daily Planet journalist Lois Lane, and Oscar® nominee Laurence Fishburne (“What’s Love Got to Do with It”) as her editor-in-chief, Perry White. Starring as Clark Kent’s adoptive parents, Martha and Jonathan Kent, are Oscar® nominee Diane Lane (“Unfaithful”) and Academy Award® winner Kevin Costner (“Dances with Wolves”).

Squaring off against the superhero are two other surviving Kryptonians, the villainous General Zod, played by Oscar® nominee Michael Shannon (“Revolutionary Road”), and Faora, Zod’s evil partner, played by Antje Traue. Also from Superman’s native Krypton are Lara Lor-Van, Superman’s mother, played by Julia Ormond, and Superman’s father, Jor-El, portrayed by Academy Award® winner Russell Crowe (“Gladiator”).

Rounding out the cast are Harry Lennix as U.S. military man General Swanwick, as well as Christopher Meloni as Colonel Hardy.

“Man of Steel” is being produced by Charles Roven, Emma Thomas, Christopher Nolan and Deborah Snyder. The screenplay was written by David S. Goyer, from a story by Goyer and Nolan, based upon Superman characters created by Jerry Siegel & Joe Shuster and published by DC Comics. Thomas Tull and Lloyd Phillips are serving as executive producers.

Currently in production, “Man of Steel” is slated for release on June 14, 2013 and will be distributed worldwide by Warner Bros. Pictures, a Warner Bros. Entertainment Company.

Written on August 4th, 2011 , Movies & TV, Superhero

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