If you make any purchases through associate links, you can help me out at no charge to yourself. Pulp Cthulhu is an interesting development. Though H.P. Lovecraft… Read more “Tabletop RPG Review: Pulp Cthulhu”
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Tabletop RPG Review: Does Love Forgive?
One of the things I love about tabletop RPGs, which may seem strange coming from a natural recluse like myself, is the joy of sitting around a… Read more “Tabletop RPG Review: Does Love Forgive?”
Book Review: The Land of Green Ginger
I love old myths and fairy tales. I grew up on the Brothers Grimm and Hans Christian Andersen, but also on the tales of the Arabian Nights. … Read more “Book Review: The Land of Green Ginger”
Book Review: Midnight at the Pera Palace
Istanbul, Constantinople, Byzantium. Whatever you call it, it’s one of the most important, interesting, and complicated cities in history. It was the seat of the hold-out Roman… Read more “Book Review: Midnight at the Pera Palace”
Book Review: Brysta of the Dawn
The Hyborian Age was the playground of author Robert E. Howard, who birthed Conan 86 years ago. It is a world of decadent civilization, dark magic, and… Read more “Book Review: Brysta of the Dawn”
Comic Review: Iron Man Noir
First off, let me say this. Iron Man Noir is a fun comic. I enjoyed reading it. What it isn’t, though, is in any way Noir. Like… Read more “Comic Review: Iron Man Noir”
Comic Review: Xenozoic
I cut my teeth on Edgar Rice Burroughs and a bunch of pulp adventure novels. Post apocalyptic futures, dinosaurs, mutants, ruined cities, swamps, underground worlds…Oh, yeah. This… Read more “Comic Review: Xenozoic”