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There’s a moral here somewhere but I’ll be damned if I can find it.
Inks & Issues #100 - Super Powered Revenge Christmas
Inks & Issues #100 - Super Powered Revenge Christmas
This time around we tackle the gritty reboot that Christmas has been needing for years, Super Powered Revenge Christmas by Bill Corbett and Len Peralta. Subscribe to the Show Become a Patron! Twitter: The Show Jonah Kieran Justin
Order of Invention - Breaking Games - Review
Order of Invention – Breaking Games – Review
“Put simply, I was wrong in my initial impressions.”
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Publisher: Breaking Games Designer: Tim W. K. Brown Artist: Len Peralta Game Type: Party, Wager, Factual Initial Year of Release: 2018 Age Range: 8+ Expected Playtime: 20 mins Number of Players: 2+
Theme and What is it?
Which came first?
My surprise that it is a lot of fun
An existential crisis for liking this game too much
My…
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REVIEW: Munchkin Volume Four
REVIEW: Munchkin Volume Four
Munchkins might seem cute and magical but that couldn’t be further from the truth, these munchkins have only three personality traits greed, violence and sneaky. Flower and Spyke are two of the worst and would stab each other in the back just for giggles. Don’t let the super cute art fool you this book is not for kids. Wether they’re training new “meat shields” or looking for a “sidekick” these…
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If you were at #Blizzcon earlier this month, you probably ran into two Murlocs handing out papers for the new Hearthstone expansion. Those two Murlocs were created by my CreatureGeek co-host, Frank Ippolito. Frank and his crew did all the heavy lifting on the project, but he asked me early on in the process to do some concept sketching for the Murlocs. This went from initial design to costuming to how the suits would actually work. They actually used some of my ideas in the final construct. You can see a pretty comprehensive video of how Frank and his team assembled the final Murlocs at Tested.
They turned out fantastic and I'm happy I was able to work on them in some small way. Let me know what you think!
Len Peralta shows off his mad inking skills for Munchkin #15!
Mad Art Cast with Special Guest Geek a Week Artist, Len Peralta
Mad Art Cast with Special Guest Geek a Week Artist, Len Peralta
Welcome to episode #49 of Mad Art Cast! This week we bring you the master of geekery, speed drawing, monsters and the illustrator of the famed Geek A Week project, the brilliant, Mr Len Peralta! Len joins joins the gang to discuss staying fit, staying creative, geek culture, how artists can seem like magicians, how everyone is a villain or a hero and his new comic book! We had a lot of fun on…
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