Interview: Sour Apple Gallery
One day while shopping, a store caught my eye with promises of geeky goodies. Upon entering I found myself surrounded with endless nerdy items. Imagine if The Little Mermaid collected Star Wars, superheroes and Doctor Who; you would have this shop. While browsing the goods numerous pieces of art caught my eye. Beloved characters painted onto comic panels that they are featured in? Fantastic! From Spock to Slimer, your geek interests are covered. As I inquired about the art, the very kind man behind the counter explained that he created the pieces. David Lizanetz is easily one of the most unique artists I've ever had the pleasure of meeting. Unfortunately, he no longer operates from this shop. However, his art lives on and multiplies. With his one-of-a-kind art geared towards geeks, I jumped at the chance to interview him.
Interview: Darling Army
Time and time again I would see such wonderful pieces of art that doubled as dresses, kimonos and other clothing that combined geek elements with fashion. Being a male, I admittedly said "That is pretty cool." and moved on with my life, only to be shown even more of these creations with every other passing week. It was then that I decided, no more. I would investigate this awesome. It was then that I discovered Darling Army. Browsing through her catalog of available designs had been a breath taking experience. Every single one looks incredibly professional while still maintaining it's geek influences. Many times from other artists you'll see a normal dress with a single logo slapped on and then up charge. Darling Army however puts so much time and effort into her craft and at the price she sells her products at is more than reasonable, especially because she is a one woman operation! I immediately contacted her for an interview. Without further ado, here is my interview: Darling Army.
Cosplayer of the Month: Dio Brandon
Being a huge fan of the Avatar universe, I typically search the web for all things regarding the Avatar: The Last Airbender/Legend of Korra stuff to satisfy my addiction. It is then that I came across a great cosplayer by
Cosplayer of the Month: Dhareza Cosplay
Always in search of talented, hardworking cosplayers, I tend to like quite a few Cosplay pages. Most of which do the same character time and time again. Don't get me wrong, I love the cosplay but it'd be nice to
Patrick Rothfuss interviewed at New York Comic Con by Beaks and Geeks
Patrick Rothfuss interviewed at New York Comic Con by Beaks and Geeks about his writing and upcoming novel: THE SLOW REGARD OF SILENT THINGS. Enjoy! Check out more of his stuff here: http://www.patrickrothfuss.com/content/index.asp
What makes a guild great.
New to World of Warcraft or some other MMO? More than likely you've been noticing that many players belong 'Guilds' which are a group of players who have come together to work towards a common goal. Many are out there. Not all of them are good. Here are some pieces of advice from players just like you on what good, long term guilds they prefer.
So you want to run your own guild?
Tired of all the drama your guild produces, late raid times, rude guild mates who have friends in high places so they won't get kicked? Have you been playing around with the idea of branching off from your guild in favor of starting your own? I hear you. I've been there before as well and was completely overwhelmed by the result. To quote a guild mate: "I run guilds like I sex women: really badly and when it's all over I apologize and cry a lil bit."-Unheilig