Skip to main content

Posts

Showing posts from March, 2018

Costumer Riki LeCotey - From Comic Fan to Comic Costumer

I've covered cosplayers before , because it's cool, and these people are some really stunning artists.  You've probably seen pictures of Riki "Riddle" LeCotey, even if you never knew who she was. This page is, by the way (and despite the title), not  any kind of "history of Riddle," which you can find all kinds of places.  This page is just a "Hey, now you know!" (Yes, old schoolers, that was deliberate.) Ms LeCotey has been cosplaying since before it was cool - like way back to at least 2008.  (Which is, by the way even longer than   Reigning Queen of Cosplay Jessica Nigri .) ( source: Wikipedia ) And in case your like "Yeah, but if she's that old, is she still relevant? ( source: Facebook ) So, yeah, she is relevant to the cosplay world. She's getting paid requests to appear at places, so there you go. "Okay, fine," you say, "she gets paid to appear at cons. That's still no...

RoboTech RPG dying? Last chance to buy the books

Liquidating Robotech ®  products – everything must go by  March 31, 2018 Palladium’s Robotech® license has expired and we must liquidate all remaining stock of  Robotech® RPG books  and  Robotech® RPG Tactics™ (RRT)  products by the end of March. Please spread the word. Thank you. Original Robotech ®  RPG  &  Sourcebook PDFs  – on sale now – available only until  March 31  – DriveThruRPG.com PDF books of the original  Robotech® Role-Playing Game  and  sourcebooks  from the 1980s and 1990s are on sale on  DriveThruRPG.com  till  March 31, 2018 . After that, they will no longer be available. Likewise, we believe Palladium Books will be required to remove even the FREE  Robotech® RPG Tactics ™ material from DriveThruRPG as we will no longer hold the license. Please get all the items you desire for your personal library before  March 31, 2018 .  After  March 31, 2018...

Like Setting A Planet on Fire

It's like watching Galactus  eat a planet.  Source article here . Except it's just one of those things that, apparently, started out as an "experiment to see how many matches it would take to make a perfect sphere." And there you go. Oh, and here's a picture of Galactus, the World Eater. ( image source )