Friday, 11 July 2014

The man whose sculpts in light

Who is the projector? An alien diplomat as the artist suggests? A holograph-using entertainer, as the costume might imply? And is that an Alliance city from the Verse, or a future human colony of the 50th Century?

Tuesday, 8 July 2014

50 Years Of Doc Who

A video showing suitable-ish activities by the suggested American Doctors from this list.

I still prefer some of mine. Harrumph. (Especially Terry O’Quinn as Nine.)

But it’s nice work. And Gene Wilder certainly does wear some suitable hats.

Pandora: apparently not a Time Lord.

Remember my early thoughts about Pandora in DCs New 52? Looks like she isn’t really like that. Oddly, she appears to be a Crimson Avenger version of Zealot from Wild C.A.T.S. judging by the warpaint and guns. While also being the literal Pandora. Her adventures do not generally involve moving through time, being at just the right moment to see or do something, and moving on.

The classic mysterious wandering Phantom Stranger is also apparently an ex ultimate villain too. And so is the Question. Huh.

Still, we have Silver Surfer to be our Doctor Who comic from the Big Two.

Sunday, 6 July 2014

Need a recurring monster?

I think an RPGnet thread called Make Up a New Doctor Who Monster might be helpful. More theory than practice so far, but we shall see.

Tuesday, 17 June 2014

And in case you were wondering, Titan are doing a current Doctor comic as well. With Robbie Morrison writing, while his Nikolai Dante co-artist Simon Fraser draws for Ten.

Thursday, 12 June 2014

It's All To Play For

And today an animated Google Doodle for the World Cup. I won’t pretend interest here.

Of course, as I may have previously suggested, a big sporting event could be the basis for an adventure. The Fourth Doctor nearly had to save us from the Krikkitmen. The Eighth Doctor had to deal with alien team managers (while wearing a fez!) in a Gareth Roberts story in DWM.

And consider having sporty aliens turn up and demand we take part in the Known Worlds Cup. (Like the Space Olympics, it’s more trouble than it sounds.) A twist on the classic represent-your-planet threat. Superman does it, why not the Doctor? He can be a first eleven all by himself.

Friday, 6 June 2014

D-Day...

Today, Google appear to be cheating somewhat, with a charming animated Doodle dedicated to Honinbo Shusaku, a professional Go player from the 19th Century, while the 70th anniversary of D-Day gets a link lower down. Hrm.

Wednesday, 4 June 2014

The uprising at Tiananmen Square was brought down twenty-five years ago. It still feels too close and too painful to put into escapist fiction like our games. By comparison, the peaceful Velvet Revolution in the then Czechoslovakia has been the backdrop for the recent comic serial The Broken Man. The choice was a good one - the real-life happy ending means it does not seem disrespectful to have aliens mucking about in the background.

Tuesday, 3 June 2014

If you could see the future...

Would you use that ability to make money?

And would you be careful enough about how you made it?

io9’s description of forthcoming indie film Time Lapse seems a bit too harsh. Only one of these people appears to be a total idiot. The escalation to chaos looks less Fiasco-y than the review suggests.

It’d be interesting to see a real Bill And Ted level of fools in charge of a time machine in the Whoniverse. The Doctor can hardly claim the moral high ground there, can he?