August 2007

This past Wednesday BandaiNamco was in town, and I was one of the few journalists that was able to swing by and check out some of their upcoming holiday releases (most were either trapped in Brooklyn, or didn’t want to bother try coming into the city due to the shitstorm that the MTA caused that morning… can’t say I blamed any of them either).

First up was Katamari 4…

… Or Beautiful Katamari as it will be known when it?s released later this year. Basically its the same exact game as before, minus the creator (Keita Takahashi, who is now busy crafting the greatest kids’ playground ever devised). And when I say exact, I mean exact; all the locales from the first and second (and third) game is represented, though with a larger variety of people and things littered about. And same familiar, and blocky, graphic stylings from before is also intact (for better or worse… I certainly don’t mind, though many, even fans, were hoping for a change, and its a valid complaint I guess).

So what’s different? Well, everything has been infused with high definition clarity, and while I’ve long been an anti-HD person, I gotta say, it makes something sweet a whole lot sweeter. The game is simply BEAUTIFUL (just like the titles says!), especially in motion; the game runs at 60 frames per second, and it actually makes a huge difference! Thing just felt faster, and a tiny bit fresher. Though from what little I played, there was some slowdown, but I was assured that it would ironed out by release time.

Virtually every single person that I talked to about playing this game asked one single question: what about the music? Unfortunately, everything was placeholder tracks from part 2. But I would have to assume that it’ll be just as catchy and wonderful and WACKY JAPPY as before (Keita might be gone, but most of the music staff from the previous games, who were mostly Namco in-house musicians anyway, should still be around).

The game will support online play. Maybe that’s why its only going to be on Xbox 360 only and not the PS3 as well as previously reported (well, I previously said so, maybe no one else did and I just got my facts wrong), since MS has a far more robust online channel. Namco also plans on selling stuff on the marketplace, like additional characters (so I guess the Prince’s cousins won’t be unlock-able in the game? that pretty much bites, and feels like the penny pinching of Ridge Racer 6 all over again) as well as additional missions (I’m assuming that they’ll be stuff from previous games, since like I said, the basic world is pretty much identical from before.

One thing I have to mention was the control; it’s the same as before, with both analogue sticks drive the action. But because the 360′s sticks are not right next to each other like the PlayStation’s, I found myself making mistakes quite a bit, at least compared to before (I hate to brag, but I’m pretty damn good when it comes to getting around in the first two games… I suck at the PSP edition, but that’s because of the gimped interface). Maybe I’ll get used to it in the end, or maybe I’ll keep going around in circles by accident like I did on Wednesday.

Next, I thought I was going to see Soul Calibur 4, especially because there was a PS3 in the room, but instead, the Wii was switched on and I got to check out Soul Calibur Legends…

For those who don’t know, its basically Tekken Force (think Streets of Rage/Final Fight-type brawler starring fighting game character, much like that bonus mode in Tekken 3), but with Soul Calibur characters, and with waggle controls. The story takes place between Soul Edge and Soul Calibur, and centers on Siegfried’s transformation into Nightmare via the Soul Edge. So I guess its kinda like Star Wars Episode 3; you following along the exploits of the hero whom you know is gonna turn bad. You also control another character, and switch back and forth. If one character dies, its curtains for both… kinda like Tekken Tag Tournament?

You move around with the joystick on the nunchuk and fight by swinging around the Wii-mote. You can perform standard vertical and horizontal strikes, similar to the fighting games, and with relative ease. “Most” of everyone’s special moves are also included, but I really pulled off one of Mitsurugi’s patented combo slices by total accident. The fighting mechanics are nowhere as deep as they are in the regular games, which I guess isn’t much of a shock to anyone; I didn’t ask, but I would have to assume that there’s really no parrying this time around. The game has you fending against wave after wave after wave of generic ninjas, barbarians, and mummies. So its a Streets of Rage/Final Fight clone alright… perhaps calling it a Dynasty Warriors clone might be more apt, but there aren’t hundreds of bad guys swarming you all at once. Kinda of a bummer I know, though I had my hands full when I had to deal with four at a time. Also, I didn’t encounter one, but there appears to be some interesting looking boss encounters throughout…

I was hoping for a Vs. mode, similar to a traditional fighting game, there doesn’t appear to be one. Also, and I hate to say this, but the graphics were a MAJOR letdown. At first I was totally confused since Soul Calbur 2 totally wipes the floor with it, and that came out on the lesser powered GameCube, and years ago, but then I realized that it only featured two characters, plus an enclosed arena. Here we have more characters on-screen at once, and more room to account for. But still, it doesn’t look very pretty, which is a problem that a lot of Wii games suffer from, and I’m not being a graphics whore here (again, I don’t bye the HD gaming hype). More on this later on…

Checked out a few other games, most of which I wasn’t too concerned with or interested in, and they didn’t exactly grab me either. Except for Ace Combat 6. I’ve been a casual fan of the series for a while now… I’ve spent some time with Ace Combat 5, but never gave Zero a shot (mainly because every AC fan says it sorta sucks… nor have I gone back to 4 which everyone says is the best). Anyhow, the game looked incredible on the PS2, but on the 360 it fucking screams

Parts of it was damn near photo-realistic, I kid you not. Didn’t really get a chance to try it out, since to be honest, I suck at the game and knew I’d crash in 17 seconds. But gameplay-wise, it looks to be more of the same, as well as on a grander scale. Larger areas with more shit going on at once. Looks hot!

Afterwards, in the same hotel, was an Ubi Soft press thing that I wasn’t invited to, but I decided to crash it anyway. I ended up running into Steve Totilo, and him and I, along with N’gai Croal, simply stood around and bullshitted. Oh, and I finally got the chance to play the new Masaya Matsuura game for the iPod which I was freaking out over last time. Steve had a loaner video iPod and let me give it a spin. And… it sucks! Like Dave (Mauro) said, it really is just a semi-interactive screen saver; a song plays and some letter appear. If it?s in the title of the song, hit the button and you get points. That its. I guess it gets “harder” when the letters become harder to discern, but that’s pretty much it. So simple, yet I did horribly, because the interface was really confusing, plus I assumed there was simply more to the game that I was missing out on. Perhaps the biggest let down of the entire year for me, video game-wise.

Then I ran downtown to Grassroots for some drinks with Dave, Colin, and Jeremiah, along with Katie and Robin. Finally got my hands on a pair or primo Sega shirts that Jeremiah got from Japan but where, get this, too big for him (if anything, shirts from there are always too smal). They’re the Get Ready collection from The King of Games

… Now I don’t feel so bad for not nabbing them myself (I could have, if I had managed to find METEOR while in Japan, which I tried to, but simply couldn’t). Unfortunately, Jeremiah was unable to find his copy of slime porn, which he was then going to make one for me. Though at least he described in great detail what it’s all about, with accompany arm gestures. Plus we all quoted our favorite lines from the Fox news report on 4chan.

The next night I went out to Jersey City after work, to hang with Rob and Michele. And man… my old neighborhood sure has changed. Ate at some new Thai place, which had pretty awesome pineapple chicken. And the day after that, didn’t do too much after work. Simply bummed around the house, doing some work and playing some games. Robin made me a copy of an old Dreamcast game that involved picture taking and Cardcaptor Sakura and picture taking that I had always wanted to give a spin but never got the chance, and was reminded of once again via a discussion that sprung forth from Pokemon Snap of all things (I even got to recount the day in which word of that game spread around office at Ubi Soft, which was where I was working at the time, and how everyone FREAKED THE FUCK OUT because it was a bit too close to some of the gameplay of Beyond Good & Evil). Anyway, couldn’t figure out how to play the damn thing, which is why I’m even more glad I didn’t pay for the real thing I had my one and only chance. I also played Picross DS quite a bit, and that’s a game I have no problems understanding, though that’s not to say that I’m super good at it… yet.

Oh, and I also thought that I might have had problems with my appendix as well. I was just sitting around, not doing much, when all of a sudden, my right side began to feel… weird. Kind of like how it feels if you run too hard and your side begins to hurt, like that. My roommate was convinced that I should go to the hospital, and I would have, but I still don?t have medical insurance (yet), and wasn?t totally sure that it was my appendix, even though I had all the signs of possible appendicitis, at least according to Wikipedia. My roommate then called her brother, who almost died from a burst appendix, and he had me do a ?test? which involved me lying down and applying pressure on the point for a full minute. If the pressure was let go and I was in extreme pain, then it was definitely appendicitis. And I passed the test! Though I still felt strange, and simply went to bed. The next morning I felt great! Still don?t know what the deal was. Some think it was kidney stones. Others have suggested really bad gas…

Anyhow, the rest of yesterday was pretty packed; went up to the Bronx for Alana’s (that’s Jason‘s daughter) birthday party. It took place outdoors, in the park that’s right nearby their home, and because the weather was really nice, it promised to be a great time for both young and old, with plenty of presents for Alana, as well as plenty of food for the adults, plus candy and even bubbles for the kids. That was until we spotted a squirrel totally spazzing out.

It was running around in a circle, but kept falling over, onto its left side. And it was totally freaking out too. At first Jason and I thought it was maybe hurt, like its left leg was damaged, but it was soon apparent that something else was wrong, as if it was sick, possibly from rabies. Plus, flies were all over it… they obviously sensed death. A rather depressing scene, though also quite fascinating (enough for me to pull out my camera phone and record some video). Though when you mix an animal acting all strange and totally struggling to cling to life, one that might possibly have rabies, with a bunch of toddlers and kids not much older… you have yourself a possibly volatile, and dangerous, situation. But since none of us wanted to get bitten or scratched, all we could do is watch while it ran out of gas. Once it was seemingly down for the count, Jason and I had to run to the store of plastic forks, and when we returned, for the grim duty of getting rid of a squirrle corpse… it had mysteriously vanished. Strange.

Also, I really hope that Alana liked the presents I got her, which was a pair of maracas that teach both English and Spanish words, a stuffed horse that MK & I instantly fell in love with (which we affectionally dubbed “fat pony”), and a pair of goldfish that I got from work (the day before, everyone in the company got free fish as a gift… I was hesitant on passing them along, since it might be a bit soon to teach the harsh realities of life and death to a two year old, but they’re fucking goldfish and easily replaceable). I actually presented them to her, but Alana never bothered to look at them. Instead her gaze was transfixed on me… as usual. I get it all time from virtually ever single baby or kid I come across, mostly on trains. Just ask MK; she calls it “the Shine” or “the Taint”. Kid’s see it. Always.

Anyway, afterwards I went back to Brooklyn, to Greenpoint, to Dave’s place for the Fighting Weapon Battle: Drei. But unfortunately, our plans to play an obscure, and shitty PSone game featuring dinosaurs were never realized due to the fact that Dave can’t run bootleg PSone soft on his PS2, and because the trains were such a fucking mess (then again, its always fucked on weekends) I didn’t have time to grab my modded system, as well as some games, like the half-dozen or so generic animu fighters I’ve gotten my hands on. Instead we (Colin and Joe Salina were also over) went a few rounds with Senko No Ronde X…. sorry, Wartech (Jesus fuck Ubi Soft…), which was nice, especially since it was my first chance playing it. And the fighting mixed with shump action works remarkably well! Next Dave fired up MAME and we went at it via… Joust! And I had completely forgotten how amazing that game was (I played it to death as a kid on my Atari 7800). Grabbed dinner (more Thai) and popped in the copy of Beyond the Mat I had with me (I was hoping to see Mike and pass it along to him). As expected, the guys loved it. And hey, who wouldn’t after seeing Jake “The Snake” Roberts on crack?

Next I finally got the chance to play Half Life 2 on Dave’s brand new, souped up PC. Forever now, I’ve heard Half Life 2 referred to as the greatest video game ever, and I have to say, after just a small taste of it… I can totally understand the hype. I went through the very beginning of it and was completely floored. I guess it helps that the system running it was a total monster, capable of cranking the game up to 11, but I was also amazed by how fluid the mechanics were, and how I was never once confused, unlike 99.9% of every other FPSs out there. I was also go for a solid 30 minutes until… the inevitable happened. My motion sickness kicked in (and it started setting in, right after I went “Gee, guys, this is the first time I’ve been able to play a FPS and not get dizzy, LULZ”). I don’t know why I was able to last so long; maybe because of the pristine frame-rate. And I still don’t fully understand why I eventually got sick… it totally sucks, though I still want to get my hands on that game when it comes out for the PS3/Xbox 360. Or maybe finally get a PC! But yeah, while Joe played, I simply lied on Dave’s bed and closed my eyes, to center myself.

Afterwards. Dave fired up various shumps for Joe and I, including Burn the Trash, the latest from the guy who made Clean Asia, which K Thor originally passed along. It was pretty hot, as well as very pretty. Got to play Dan Dan Dan (or at least I think that’s what its called), which Dave had previously told me about, as well as Shoot The Bullet (this crazy shump in which you don’t shoot back at the bad guy but instead take pictures… guess I should post YouTube vids in that Pokemanz thread), the crazy disco theme Caved shmup that Jeremiah just got for his Astro Cab on Wednesday night, but whose name escapes me (once again, hopefully Dave can help me out here), as well as check out Radiant Silvergun via MAME and a Sega Saturn emulator (these days, the game doesn’t have nearly the good name it once had… which is a shame, since I still feel its one of the best shumps ever created). Also saw how well NiGHTS ran on it, and it?s always fun trying to explain to people what the hell that game is all about.

Oh, and Within A Deep Forest actually looks pretty neat. We also saw some recent videos of Super Mario Galaxy, like this one that Dave originally passed along to me earlier in the week. And the game looks absolutely mesmerizing. I guess the best part here is the return of suits, a la Super Mario Bros 3. Dave noted that he?s a bit worried that there?ll be too many flatland/black hole levels, and not enough of the mini planets, which we have seen thus far. I think Joe noted that perhaps the unique physics of such an environment might pose problems, especially when it comes to jumping. Hopefully the folks at Nintendo have had a chance to check out the in-progress footage of the abandoned ver. 2(?) of Sonic Xtreme and checked out what it did right and wrong. At the very least, that game looks hella pretty. And that?s the thing I don?t get; why are all the Nintendo games so fucking jaw-droppingly gorgeous while pretty much everyone else looks like crap, practically sub-par Cube games at best. Actually, not everyone… Dewey?s Adventure still looks amazing.

BTW, Colin also passed along a totally sweet shirt! But since my picture taking abilities are severely hindered at the moment, I can?t pass along a pic, but when I get the chance, I will do so!

As for today, again, mostly hung around the house, doing work and playing games, some of which is technically work! Aside from various Hudson cell phone games (btw, Fatal Fury Mobile kinda blows, yet Burgertime Special kinda rocks), I’ve been messing around with Cave Story for the PSP; believe it or not, I haven?t been able to play it that much previously; there?s a Mac version, of course, but have always had problems getting my USB controller to interface with it. Also tried figuring out Coloris, which I bought from Dave last night for $8, plus some beer, and Thai food. He also passed along a copy of Guitar Hero 2: Hackers’ Edition, but it sadly won’t run for me. And I so wanted to play the game with Blue Oyster Cult and Elvis Presley too.

Oh, and I may as well pass along yet another round of assorted wacky shit from the forums that everyone should check out, including…

- the obligatory YouTube thread (featuring Overdrift and the trailer to the new Michel Gondy flick, which looks positively amazing)

- DIY Atari cartridges labels

- actual reasons to see the new Lindsay Lohan flick

- a report from the Daft Punk show last Thursday which I’m now really pissed that I missed

- super hero porn

- the NSFW repository keeps getting awesomer

- learn about the “carry phenomenon”

- and not just one, but two threads featuring the work of Shintaro Kago, who might quite possibly be the greatest manga artist that no one really knows about. They’re also slightly NSFW (actually, kinda very), but SO worth checking out. And remember, because its from Japan, read left to right!

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08/07/2007

They Might Be Giants: The Video Game (Kinda)

by Matthew Edward Hawkins

So I’m not going to meet the creator of Mega Man, Keji Inafune, as originally planned later tonight after-all. Long story short, I was supposed to stop by the Gamestop on 33rd and Broadway where he’ll be on-hand for the launch of the new Mega Man DS title Star Force, which is part of Mega Man’s 20th Anniversary celebration, and ask a few questions, but at the last minute, those plans were scrapped. Quite the bummer.

But I’m still on-track to check out Soul Calibur 4 and Katamari 4 (I’m counting the PSP version as a proper sequel and not a spin-off) tomorrow! I’ll try to pass along impressions as soon as I can afterwards.

Anyhow, it’s been a crazy time for games in general. And as I’ve mentioned about a thousand times already, I myself have never been busier, so keeping abreast of everything is quite the challenge. I just found out that the latest game from Masaya Matsuura… the game designer behind PaRappa and UnJammer, and creator of Vib Ribbon… has a new game coming out, and its for the iPod of all god damn things. Though as Dave (Mauro) pointed out, it doesn’t necessarily sound like the most exciting thing in the world.

The other big game news (at least to someone with my tastes) is that the trailer to the next Geometry Wars game, Galaxies, has been released, and how the game prominently features the They Might Be Giants song, Particle Man. Take a look!

Hey, I’m just happy that Geometry Wars is coming out for another system, both the Wii and the DS specifically. There goes yet another small reason to get the Xbox 360. I’m not going buying mine till they get the kinks out, which at this point, might be never.

Anyway, meanwhile at work, its finally my turn to play with the company iPhone! So what am I going to do with it? I’m gong to try and install that NES emulator, of course. Hopefully I won’t destroy it or something. Also, I’m gonna check and see if I have enough Legos lying around to create my own Guitar Hero controller (I used Legos in my game design class when it came to level design exercises).

I was also thinking of seeing Peelander-Z tonight, since there’s no Inafune-san (hey, I had to say it at least once) tonight, but I’ll be totally honest; the main reason why I wanted a scheduled appointment with the man and not stand in line with all his other fans is because it’s too damn hot outside! I’m still going to try to interview him, but it’ll have to be later down the road. I still need to know his answer to the eternal question: which one is better, Mega Man 2 or 3.

Answer is 3 obviously. Mega Man 2 is FUCKING AMAZING. Yet, Mega Man 3 is FUCKING AMAZING, BUT EVEN MORE SO.

Oh, and I hate to constantly bring up my totally awesome message board yet again, but I recently posted MK’s Harry Potter/TMBG/Conan the Barbarian/Faulty Towers/Voltron fan-fiction, and it is quite simply some amazing shit, I kid you not. That and the virgin thread keeps on going and going and going…

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08/06/2007

“If a bear fucks his clone in the woods…”

by Matthew Edward Hawkins

Yo… another somewhat late update. Once again, been a crazy week. Trust me… the craziest. Anyhow, this one covers the three basics: comic books, movies, and parties!

- As promised, here’s some pics from the San Diego Comic Con, courtesy of MK, for those of you who weren’t able to make it to the show (like myself). She took quite a few shots of the show, as well as the beautiful flora that one can find in the parks of San Diego. But I know what my readers want, and its certainly not pictures of trees and flowers. You guys want cosplay or tits or GTFO. So anyhow…

The Comic Con is usually the place where the hype train for next year’s summer blockbuster begins to roll, especially if it’s based on a comic book. This year it was MK and she explained how Iron Man banners where plastered all over the city, and even had photographic evidence to prove this fact. Here’s one in a somewhat blurry shot from the convention floor, and below is a Stark Industries crate which contained one of the suits which I guess you could check out if you came up close…

… But yeah, as a long-time fan of ol’ shell-head, that pictures simply makes me so damn happy. The Iron Man movie is FINALLY fucking happening, and it might actually kick ass!

The con also has plenty of folks in costumes, but it’s less animu and more traditional, American comic book and movie-based characters. Here we have a father and son team, assuming the roles of Batman and Robin, a la the campy 60′s television program. As you can see, the attention to detail, primarily to the bat suit, is pretty insane, and virtually indiscernible to Adam West’s original threads…

… MK noted that it was a father and son team, and it was pretty clear that the son was hella awkward and uncomfortable. Perhaps this has been their “thing” for a while now, and the kid is just getting too damn old for this shit, sorry dad.

Here’s a spot on Dr. Girlfriend from the Venture Brothers!

… MK also discovered that the girl’s voice was very high-pitched, almost squeaky, which was a major bummer to all who approached her.

You also have plenty of toys and sculptures on-display. Here’s a Ripley action figure, in her power suit, from Aliens…

And here’s some Transformers busts…

And here’s some dudes dressed up as Transformers! If they were melting or something…

Voltron shoes…

R2 and C3PO made out of Legos…

The soon to be released King of Kong, which as most already know, I’ve done extensive coverage on, had a presence…

Oh, so remember the mention of a girl dressed up as Aeon Flux who had “balls”? Well here she is…

… and at first, I simply went “Hey, that’s not bad… she’s got the hair and everything”. Till I saw the behind shot…

But as crazy as that is, she’s easily trumped by the girl that was hired to help promote Grindhouse. They actually went out and got a girl with a missing leg…

… Holy fucking shit. And she was a huge hit; dudes’ jaws were dropped and had huge boners apparently. And you know what? I bet that girl loved every minute of it too.

- MK also came from Cali bearing gifts, including a copy of I’m a Cyborg But That’s Okay on DVD, from Thailand, as well as an issue of what is easily this summer’s hottest comic, The Incredible Change-Bots by Jeffery Brown…

… I am not bullshitting, every single fan of the Transformers or stupid robot toys from the 80s NEEDS to get their hands on this book. Here’s just at taste…

On a similar note, Dave got me this…

… Looks like the instructions to a Transformer from back in the day right? Actually that’s what I first thought (to Skids, which I had as a kid), but it’s actually a mini comic!

And Vitamin Steve was kind enough to pass along these primo SCTV trading cards…

- Okay, let’s go back in time, back to… this past summer’s MoCCA Art Fest. MK clued me onto this picture of us at the show, which I had seen before, but I wasn’t aware of Melanie Lewis‘ account of our encounter at the show!

Also, recently found out that the Indie Spinner Rack recently finished up their MoCCA wrap-up, and the now infamous Pat Lewis “dickshot” was mentioned, twice! The two hosts, Charlito & Mister Phil, touch upon it briefly in part one, as does Pat in his interview segment in part four, who was also nice enough to plug my site. Thanks Pat! I knew drinking a shot that his pecker was in was well worth it.

- Time to go the other way… to the future. Just wanted to pass along the cover to the third UNLUCKY preview mini!

It will make its debut at the Toronto Comic Arts Festival, which takes place the 18th and 19th of this month. And immediately afterwards, it’ll be for sale in the store, though for all you Canadians out there, this is your chance to get the latest mini before everyone else in America, as well as pick up the first two editions. Remember, I don’t mind shipping to the Great White North, but its kind of a pain! So please stop on by MK’s table!

- Saw two movies this past weekend. The first was Live Free And Die Hard, which was pretty god damn amazing. As a relatively new fan of the Die Hard series (yeah, I know), the film didn’t disappoint; it’s perhaps the best, and without a doubt the most over the top, action flick I’ve seen in years. But aside from the awesome stunts and special effects, Bruce Willis as a total bad-ass yet again, plus Maggie Q, the best part of the film for myself was the totally insane plot. Which can be best summed by this Penny Arcade strip.

The second flick was the Simpsons Movie, which… surprise!…. didn’t totally suck! It was actually decent! Mind you, it’s no where near as brilliant as it once was, but I’m fairly certain no was expecting it to be. Many long-time diehard Simpsons fans, such as myself, was expecting it to bite, since the glory days have long since been gone (its actually gotten better in the past two seasons, but I think everyone has becomes so jaded that its been hard to notice), but the story was enjoyable, despite copying the plot from an episode or three, and the gags were actually funny! The animation was overall excellent, and pretty much every single bit-character got his or her moment in the sun. There was a very excellent, and subtle, reference to a favorite episode of mine from season one, plus a character dies, one that deserved to be put to rest. Everyone else was expecting at least one death… right?

- Also went to two different parties as well. Last night’s was a BBQ in Bay Ridge that was hosted by Mike O’Connor‘s buddies Fritz and Martha. After a rather long, hard week, I welcomed the chance to get nice and buzzed, which I did. Among the many scintillating topics covered: gay pie eating contests, dead chick authors, how upset Mike’s wife Liz was with the Real Doll documentary I linked to in the forums, how being a 25 year old male virgin is not something to be proud of, and, for the first time ever, I finally revealed my bizarro sexual fantasies, which involves aliens, cloning, and mucus. I guess it came up when Mike asked “why?” regarding the Mucus Girl pics (again, you have to check out the forum’s secret section to know what the hell I’m talking about).

EDIT: And Mike also put it best with: “everyone but me beats off to really complicated shit with its own backstory and everything.” Plus, I forgot to mention how Colin lost his car.

And today was Ric Meyers‘ birthday/housewarming shin-dig in Connecticut. As expected, there was plenty of kung-fu action (as well as lots of chicken and some excellent potato salad), though not in the form of a dozen Shaolin monks jumping all around Ric’s front yard as kinda expected (and hoped). Instead I simply watched some of Wheels on Meals, an old Jackie Chan/Sammo Hung kung fu, comedy classic, and chatted with Ric’s long-time friend Stephen Watson, whom Ric considers one of the most dangerous men to walk this earth was in attendance. He’s a martial arts expert and I got to pick his brain about all sorts of kung fu stuff, though the highlight of the day was when we decided to take a stroll through the nearby graveyard and Stephen decided to lob tennis balls at one of the tombs.

- As for tomorrow (or later today, depending on when you’re reading this), there’s yet another one! The official Girls’ Guide To Guys’ Stuff release party that is. If you’re in the city, stop on by the MoCCA Gallery (for directions, here you go) to get a copy of the anthology that’s chock full of awesome female talents from the world of comics. Plus, along with MK, who again was the edtior, a bunch of contributors will be present, such as Raina, Katie, Liz, Miss, Alisa Harris, and Abby Denson. So be there and have them do cute drawings for you! And if you can’t… you can always get a copy at the Friends of Lulu site, or better yet, bug your local comic shop for a copy or ten.

EDIT: The party was a SUCCESS! The turn out was pretty decent, all things considered (it was a Monday night, and there was fear of rain, which thankfully never materialized). The highlight of the evening, at least for me, has to be the creation of a brand new band which I’m the bassist, or the back-up singer, or something: The Anime Pussy Hounds.

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