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Cameo Catch-Up

Last year I missed a couple of Cameos so I thought I’d take this opportunity to play catch-up and show that I appreciate them.

Tinuvielle Cameo in LOVEFEASTFirst up Tinuvielle appeared in LOVEFEAST, hanging out in the Institute for Training in the Arts of Death and cheering on ‘delicious conflict.’  Well well, isn’t she a dark horse?

LOVEFEAST is a webcomic by Senshuu about former mortals training to become Shinigami: Gods of Death!  The characters are learning to cope with their extraordinary new powers and responsibilities whilst struggling to retain their humanity.  They are just starting their journey and it’s sure to be an interesting ride!  LOVEFEAST is an adult comic and has adult themes delivered with a smidgen of dry humour.  Interesting and worth checking out.

Amuletts Cameo in Dungeon Legacy

Next we have Amuletts turning up in Dungeon Legacy tucked behind Minos the Minotaur there.  She’s checking out a trial (probably hoping to see the law perverted) along with characters from several other webcomics credited here.

Dungeon Legacy by George Ward (aka Dungeon Warden) is, like Epic Fail, is based on Dungeons and Dragons and has been running for, oh, simply ages. It’s a comic I enjoy and have read almost all of it.  Dungeon Legacy actually gets on with the story instead of telling stupid jokes!  There’s a lesson in there somewhere…

Thanks to everyone in the wonderful webcomics community who have supported Epic Fail and done such great Fan Art and Cameos.  It really made my first year a good one.  That’s right – Epic Fail is one year old tomorrow! Granted I haven’t updated every week of that year… but I started on January 9th and it’s almost January 9th again.  Hurrah!

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Snow Fairies!

Guess what my new favorate toys are? That’s right they’re Flitter Fairies! I was lucky enough to recieve two, Daria and Alexa, as Christmas Pressents and wanted to see if I could fly them both. Doing that whilst simultaneously opperating a video camera was challenging to say the least especially combined with the wind and the snow. But they look so pretty!

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Snow Fairies!

Guess what my new favorate toys are? That’s right they’re Flitter Fairies! I was lucky enough to recieve two, Daria and Alexa, as Christmas Pressents and wanted to see if I could fly them both. Doing that whilst simultaneously opperating a video camera was challenging to say the least especially combined with the wind and the snow. But they look so pretty!

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Pre-Order Epic Fail #1 (please)?

On the 27th of March this year I will be taking Epic Fail to The UK web & mini Comix Thing.  It will be my first time as an exhibitor so I am both excited and nervous.  And, of course, if I’m going to show at a Comics Convention I will need some comics!  That’s where you can help out.  By pre-ordering your copy now, in advance, it will help pay for the printing costs.  In addition to the 32-page full-colour comic book everyone who pre-orders will also get a unique, signed sketch, free, as a thank you.  If I raise enough to make buttons, etc. I’ll be throwing them in as well!

I’m working on improving the pages for print – shading them all, fixing spelling mistakes, continuity errors and generally making them pretty.  Oh!  And I have to make a cover, a proper cover, not just a bit of interior artwork stuck on the front!  There will be 30 pages of story and 2 of bonus content.  I’m hoping they’ll be off to the printers sometime in February.

Come along loyal readers – Epic Fail needs you!  Pre-Order your copy today! (please?)

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The WAGON Webcomic Battle Delta Deck Presale

If you haven’t heard of the WAGON Webcomic Battle then I feel it’s my duty to tell you how AWESOME it is.   It’s a card game a bit like Magic or Munchkin only cooler because it uses characters and plot devices from webcomics.  Sadly these do not include Epic Fail but I’m sure, given time, they will correct that oversight.  In the meantime they are taking Pre-Sale orders for their new Delta Deck.

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Chore Wars – Keeping Gamers Clean since 2007

chorewarsI’m certain there is a slew of people out there who have made New Year resolutions to be cleaner and tidier, but, lets face it, would much rather be playing games.  Well help is at hand because with Chore Wars you can do BOTH!

Chore Wars is designed so that you and your household can complete with each others to do adventures (such as dusting, hoovering and emptying the bins) and earn Experience Points for completing them.  I’ve been using it for over a year and I love it.  It’s about the only thing that will make me wash my dishes.  You see I’m a role-play gamer and the idea of earning more XP will spur me on to do almost anything.  I’m certainly not a domestic Goddess, but slowly but surely I’m gaining levels and one day all I’ll have to do is look at those chores and they’ll roll over in suplication.  Oh yes.

Oust the stereotype of Gamers being dirty and smelly.  Soon they shall be known as being clean, tidy and exceptionally well-groomed.

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Sunday Sketch #1: Piggy Nom

I love Guinea Pigs and have two of my own: Haley and Sabine, named after characters from Order of the Stick. This is not one of them. As 2010 has arrived it is time for me to throw out my old calendar. It has pictures of Guinea Pigs on it. They’re nice pictures so I thought I’d copy them for a little bit of art practice first. This little piggy is eating curly kale. Piggys love their noms.

piggynom

OM NOM NOM.

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My thoughts on ‘School of Saatchi’

School of Saatchi was an interesting reality TV style Art programme by the BBC and gave us a glimpse into the elite ‘Art World’ or ‘World of Contemporary Art’ as I have sometimes heard it called.  It’s nothing like the inclusive world of webcomics and self-representing artists that I enjoy.  It’s a world of Galleries and Collectors, waving a bone tantalisingly at attention-starved artists to see them beg and jump through hoops when ordered.  Ugh!

It was farcical to watch the judges send away the artists who demonstrated good, technical ability and promptly ask the rest to do life drawing!  I felt a mixture of amusement and annoyance in the first episode when the experts/judges started asking what art was.  Frankly they came across as not having a clue (confirming what I’d long suspected).  But ultimately Saatchi – a man of action, not words (or appearances) – decides, so we can ignore them.

On the subject of the ‘king-maker’ he has caught a bit of flack for doing this programme from critics.  They say he’s not as big as he used to be and is trying to revive past glories.  But critics like criticising.  I quite like the way Saatchi covertly looks at the artists’ works and simply chooses what he likes.  He leaves the furory and shit-flinging to everyone else.  Good for him.

I’m not going to recap the show, I’m just going to give my opinion on the final contestants.  I’ll try to be constructive rather than destructive if possible.

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My thoughts on ‘School of Saatchi’

School of Saatchi was an interesting reality TV style Art programme by the BBC and gave us a glimpse into the elite ‘Art World’ or ‘World of Contemporary Art’ as I have sometimes heard it called.  It’s nothing like the inclusive world of webcomics and self-representing artists that I enjoy.  It’s a world of Galleries and Collectors, waving a bone tantalisingly at attention-starved artists to see them beg and jump through hoops when ordered.  Ugh!

It was farcical to watch the judges send away the artists who demonstrated good, technical ability and promptly ask the rest to do life drawing!  I felt a mixture of amusement and annoyance in the first episode when the experts/judges started asking what art was.  Frankly they came across as not having a clue (confirming what I’d long suspected).  But ultimately Saatchi – a man of action, not words (or appearances) – decides, so we can ignore them.

On the subject of the ‘king-maker’ he has caught a bit of flack for doing this programme from critics.  They say he’s not as big as he used to be and is trying to revive past glories.  But critics like criticising.  I quite like the way Saatchi covertly looks at the artists’ works and simply chooses what he likes.  He leaves the furory and shit-flinging to everyone else.  Good for him.

I’m not going to recap the show, I’m just going to give my opinion on the final contestants.  I’ll try to be constructive rather than destructive if possible.

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More Fan Art from Children of the Tiger!

kishandren_amulettsPurenightshade drew me this wonderful cross-over piece of Amuletts and her character Kishandren showing off in their gorgeous red dresses, as worn by Amuletts here and Kishandren here.  Together I’m sure they’ll turn heads!

You should check out her comic, Children of the Tiger, because it’s totally cool and stuff.  Right now it’s heroes are preparing for an elaborate deception and a daring rescue!

CAPTION:

Amuletts: “You stole my clothes!  Now I have to wear this!

(If the joke is too obscure I refer you to Kishandren’s previous cos-play. Coincidence that Amuletts has not been seen it those clothes since it happened?  I think not)!