Gods of Justice Trailer
July 19th, 2011Comic-Con Schedule
July 19th, 2011Will be promoting both Gods of Justice and the Alganon comic at SDCC. For those that care, you can find me in these locations, promoting these things:
Gods of Justice
Find me in Artist Alley CC-21 at the table of Joel Gomez (one of the artists in GoJ)
Thurs.11:30am-12:30pm
Thurs. 2pm-3pm
Sun. 1:30pm-2:30pm signing at DC Booth
I will have copies of Gods of Justice at the table if you’d like to get one!
You can also find me at the DC Comics, I mean DC Entertainment, booth. Times TBD.
Marathon on the iPad
July 8th, 2011Joyous day!
Bungie’s Marathon, for which I upgraded my Mac to a Quadra 840AV in order to play it back in 1994, has been ported to the iPad by Soli Deo Gloria Productions. The best part about this game? Totally free. Bungie released the source code to the game a while back and Marathon die hard Daniel Blazek undertook the effort to bring this seminal Mac title to the iPad.
I’ve been playing now for hours and have found the touch controls to be super responsive. If you can look past the antiquated graphics, the gameplay in Marathon is truly wonderful. For the time, it was even ground breaking.
If you remember Marathon fondly, this is a great way to play the game again. If you’ve never played, now is your chance to pick up a game that defined Mac gaming for years.
Bungie recently released the source code to the remaining Marathon titles as well. I’m personally hoping to see a Marathon Infinity port, with multiplayer, so I can whip out my flechette gun and flame thrower and toast some bobs.
Gods of Justice Story Review
July 7th, 2011Been a few good reviews of the Gods of Justice anthology that have come out. One that went up last week on ComicBooked by Jared Walter called mine out in particular.
The final story in this collection, written by DC’s Ricardo Sanchez (famous for his Resident Evil comics) is hands down the most rewarding and thought-provoking. Really more of a social introspection piece, Ricardo tells us of a deceased hero known as The Hero and the reporter that is trying to retell his story twenty years later. I really don’t want to ruin too much for you so all I’ll say is this story needs to be published elsewhere and consumed en mass as it is a powerful look into and reminder of who we all are and who we all can be.
I was pretty floored by the writer’s enthusiasm for my story. Can’t say I’ve ever received a review quite like this.

