Friday, January 30, 2015

Off-Topic: A Publishing Credit?

And now for a bit of shameless self-promotion...

It looks like my name may be included as a contributor to the new "Hackmaster: Gamemaster's Guide" book coming out soon by Kenzer and Co. (See www.kenzerco.com). They are the creators of the very fine "Knights of the Dinner Table" comic, and the great line of Hackmaster RPG products.

I didn't do much. Just found a typo in the Beta version of the GMG. So if my name does make it in there, it'll just be by the skin of my teeth! Hopefully that won't detract from any of the great people who actually WORKED on the book.

The last time I saw my name in print was in 2013 when I had a short story called "Into the Eagle's Nest" for Captain's Log Magazine #47. It turned out to be the cover story:


Unlike other things I've written, I was paid ACTUAL money for that story. Holy Canoli, Batman!

That was for the game "Star Fleet Battles". I've had scenarios published in Captain's Log also. I don't play the game too much these days anymore though. Playing SFB is more than hobby - it's more like a lifestyle. And there's only so many things I can be obsessed about at once.

Let's see... Speaking of getting published, I've also had letters to the editor published in Nintendo Power, Gamepro, and one comic: The Tick. I'll dig those out someday :)

Some Hamster Art

On the inside back cover of the 2nd edition of issue 1, we have this gem by Herb Wood:


The Hamsters vs. Wolverine? I have a feeling Marvel didn't authorize that! But then again, you never know...

Who would win in such a fight? Wolverine is pretty tough. Nearly indestructible. But what's he gonna do when Clint pumps him full of lead? Can super-human healing abilities and an adamantium skeleton prevent lead poisoning?


Sunday, January 25, 2015

Review - Adolescent Radioactive Black Belt Hamsters: Volume 1, Issue 4

In which the group hits the road in search of beer, and become captured by members of a deranged cult...

Eclipse Volume 1, Issue 4

Issue Number: 4
Publisher: Eclipse Comics
Publication Date: November, 1986

Editor: Don Chin
Editor-in-Chief: Catherine Yronwode
Assistant Editor: Sean Deming
Publisher: Dean Mullaney
Pitcher: Fernando Valenzuela
Art: Parsonavich
Master Letterer: Sam Wray

Also: Hamster wardrobe furnished by After Six. Hairstyles by Pierre. This has been a Merv Griffin Enterprises production. Printed in a printing plant.

Cover Price: $1.50
Current Price: $1.10

Preface
 
It starts with Catherine Yronwode’s editorial, titled “Penumbra”. I had to look up what this means:

     Penumbra – “A space of partial illumination (as in an eclipse) between the perfect shadow on all sides and the full light.”

How apt! Cool.

Her editorial talks about a friend wasting their talents, selling out his or her artistic creativity for big bucks. Interesting, but odd. It begs the question, who is this person? And how did he or she feel about Ms. Yronwode writing about them?

On the page is an ad for Reid Fleming #1. I’ve gotta buy those sometime!

Friday, January 23, 2015

More Hamster Mail

Today something else came in the mail. ARBBH - Parody Press #5. My, how exciting!


This one costs a little more than most Hamster back issues. It was $4.30 through mycomicshop.com. That's a little better than milehighcomics.com, which has it for the big fat price of "Not Even Listed".

It's a reprint of one of the Eclipse 3-D issues. So again, it feels good that I'm not missing any content. Now my ARBBH collection is complete!

Wednesday, January 21, 2015

In Today's Hamster News

My copy of the "America the Beautiful" hardcover graphic novel arrived today!


Signed and numbered, mine is #186 out of 350. I'm a little disappointed though, because as you can see (or not), the numbering in marker on the back cover has faded to the point that it is barely visible:

Tuesday, January 20, 2015

Review – Adolescent Radioactive Black Belt Hamsters: Volume 1, Issue 3

In which Bruce, Jackie, and Clint face life in the slammer for their misdeeds, while Chuck and Myron make plans to bail them out...

Eclipse Volume 1, Issue 3

Issue Number: 3
Publisher: Eclipse Comics
Publication Date: July, 1986

Story: Don Chin
Art: Herb Wood, Mike Dringenberg

“Return of the Yeti” Short Story:
Story: Kevin Harville
Art: Bryan Robles

Editor-in-Chief: catherine yronwode
Publisher: Dean Mullaney

Cover Price: $1.50
Current Price: $1.75

Preface

The issues starts with an editorial by catherine yronwode (name not capitalized in honor of her, because that’s the way she likes it). In it, she has a theme on comic censorship and government intrusion on art in general. I pretty much agree with everything she says, but it does get me to thinking…

In the mid-80’s, there were so many editorials on this subject. This is at least the 3rd or 4th one I’ve read. What was up with that? Why were so many editors talking about it, and what was the driving force behind that? I don’t remember there ever being any laws under consideration to censor comic books, but I was a little young at the time. And when I first read this comic, it was a good 10 years after it had been published. A lot can be missed in that amount of time!

Monday, January 19, 2015

Unusual eBay Sighting

On eBay, someone is now trying to sell a Mint ARBBH Issue 1 for $8.00. In the details, it says that they have 50 copies available. 

What the heck? FIFTY copies! Why would anyone have fifty copies of any comic? It doesn't say in the description but from the coloring in the photo, it looks like its first edition, too.

It's too bad those aren't 1st edition copies of TMNT #1 instead. I'm no expert but last time I checked, I think those were going for about $3,000 each. Sadly, I doubt this guy will even get his $8 bucks. I wish it weren't so but its a hard, cruel world folks...

Listing a comic well above the prices that are already posted doesn't make much sense. This guy has no feedback though, so maybe he doesn't know what he is doing. He says he also has 25 copies of Issue 2. Interesting...