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HM3: dblade's got legs, and he knows how to use them

With thanks once again to the tireless dblade for drawing them, I’ve just posted the following items to “Body-Male-Standard” (female versions to follow … some time): These are essentially some of the existing paired legs, separated, I believe. Hope you … Continue reading

Sharing Day, Holiday Geekery Edition

With Christmas, Chanukah, and the Winter Solstice all happening right around this time, it’s definitely the season for giving. So here’s what I would like to know about you: What is your favorite Geek Holiday memory (the best geeky gift … Continue reading

Not with your underwear on the outside of your pants, you won't

(From “The Green Mask” volume 2, number 2, 1945.)

A salty puzzle

When last we left our intrepid post-Apocalyptic explorer, he was deep in the middle of Fish Week (aka Freshman Orientation) at the local U. We decided to check out a large crate: Aha! NaCl, what could that possibly mean … … Continue reading

"And the pigeons of death" is a great way to end ANY sentence

(From “The Green Mask” volume 2, number 2, 1945.)

Wingin' it

With many and profound thanks to dblade for drawing them, I am happy to announce that I have just uploaded the following set of items to the Backplane-Wings set for HeroMachine 3. As you can see, they’re outstanding: (Click to … Continue reading

The Green Mask Dialogs

We’ve had a bit of a running debate recently over the costume worn by the 1940’s comic book hero, “The Green Mask”: Personally, I think that overall he’s got a pretty sporty look. I dig the tied back Zorro-style mask, … Continue reading

Now THAT's random

(From “The Green Mask” volume 2, number 1, 1945.)

Super dating!

Each of the following women has dated a super-hero in a motion picture. The question before you is, which of these characters would you most want to date yourself — not the actress playing the part, but the character. [polldaddy … Continue reading

That's what you get when your secret word is so stupid

(From “The Green Mask” volume 1, number 1, 1945.)