Tuesday, August 29, 2006

I Received My Guichuan Today!


I received the latest Pirates promotion in the mail today! The massive 10-master, Guichuan, is truly one big ship! All of the pictures of the Guichuan I've seen on the 'net were solo pics, with no pics to compare it against other ships, so I was surprised to notice that the ship arrived as a set of oversized cards! The image above shows the comparison with a regular Pirates card.

As for stats, this is one costly ship at 30 points! You'll be bringing this guy only for the huge naval actions. When you do bring her out, she's a competent gunner with average short rangers and above average long rangers. When it comes to abilities, the Guichuan is pretty powerful as a hauler, with the abilities of Ghost Ship, Junk, and Treasure Ship.

In addition to the ship, we also receive a crew card, The Headhunter, a special version of the crew originally found in the Pirates of the South China Seas set. This version of the vile crew member has a specific ability tied to the Guichuan, Headhunter's Domain.

In all, for 12 game packs of Davy Jones' Curse and some shipping and handling, you get a cool ship and crew. It's worth sending in those packs!

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Monday, August 28, 2006

New Comics for Wednesday


I received my New Comic release list from my LCS pretty early this week! Here's the books I'm looking forward to:

"I've got you now!" (on my pull list):
52 #17
Action Comics #842
All Star Superman #5
Justice #7
Teen Titans Go! #34
City of Heroes #15
Wizard Magazine #180

"Stay on target..." (Strong interest):
X-Men: Fairy Tales #4
Uncle Sam and the Freedom Fighters #2
Athena Voltaire: Flight of the Falcon #1

"I've got a bad feeling about this..." (Mild interest):
Trials of Shazam #1
Battlestar Galactica #1

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New HeroScape Sightings


For a game that promotes its non-collectibility factor, HeroScape's figures and terrain sets are certainly very hard to find. Whether its Hasbro's spotty distribution, or simply the game's popularity, yiou're lucky if you can walk into a Walmart or a Target and find these sets on the shelves. I was lucky last week to find a boatload of new (and old) stuff!

At my nearby Target, I was able find all sorts of Wave 5 figure sets. Also on the shelves are the Thaelenk Tundra terrain sets and the Raknar's Vision: Heroes of Lindesfarme figure sets. I picked up the Tundra set (I'm a sucker for terrain sets), and will return later to pick up the figures (if they're still there).

At the nearest Walmart, they didn't have any of the new sets, but they did restock on Wave 1 figures galore! I was never able to get the Heroes of Bleakwoode figure set, and I was not going to pass up this opportunity, and got two of these. I also got two sets each of the Grut Orcs and the IX Roman Legion, a set of Snipers and Vipers, and a Heroes of Laur set. What was even cooler was The Road to the Forgotten Forest was clearanced at $15.00 a pop! I got all of this and placed them on layaway (except for the three RTFF), since my wife would kill me if she saw me walk into the house with all of this shit.

There were no castle set at either location (cry), but the Walmart had the ID sticker on the shelf, so it's coming. As much as I hate Wally World, I'll have to stake out the store for those castle sets...

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Thursday, August 24, 2006

All Quiet on the Pirates Front?


Yeah, its been several weeks since I last posted Pirates stuff on the blog. Am I no longer playing the game? Have I lost interest? On the contrary; I've actually been pretty busy when it comes to Pirates. So what have I been doing Pirates related?

Data entry: As you may know, I'm writing a quick and dirty database for my Pirates cards. At the moment, I am populating the database with card entries. I haven't completed the inventory portion yet, I'm just entering all of the info on ships, crew, and treasure based on the cards that I have (about three long card boxes worth).

Modular gaming board: My interest in creating modular gaming boards goes back before Pirates, back to when I used to collect and play Warhammer Fantasy. Once I got out of that hobby (it's just too damn expensive), the idea to create modular gaming boards dropped out of mind. It wasn't until I was recently browsing through some gaming terrain websites that the concept of creating a modular game board for Pirates came to mind. Why not? I asked myself. So, I've spent the last couple of weeks brainstorming, designing, and gathering materials for my new "project". I'll keep you informed with how well (or bad) things go.

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Wednesday, August 23, 2006

Comic Cover of the Week: 52 #16


Wow, two weeks in a row where 52 takes the Comic Cover of the Week! With this issue, the artists at DC utilize light and shadow in a very effective way. Also, the poster in background clues us in to who Renee Montoya and the Question are facing against. With the flowers in the foreground and the weapons ready to fire by the characters, a bit of irony is thrown in for good measure. Those guys at DC really know how to make great covers, and it just gets better every week! Kudos to them!

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Tuesday, August 22, 2006

New Comics for this Week


Another week of new comics is arriving tomorrow, and no annoucements of any major cross-over event books being delayed today! (jab, jab) I got my list of new arrivals for tomorrow, and here is my interest list:

Is the Sky Blue? (On my pull list):
Eternals #3
New Avengers #23
52 #16
Batman #565
Justice League of America #1

My Glass is Half Full (Optimistic interest):
Heroes for Hire #1
Birds of Prey #97
Wonder Woman #2
Sadhu #2

I'll Pay You Next Tuesday... (Mild interest):
Flash #3
Warlord #7

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Monday, August 21, 2006

Mann is "The Man".


When it comes to crime dramas, Michael Mann is the best director of the genre today. The guy can take a "cops and robbers" flick and provide it with story, detail, characterization, authenticity, and just plain coolness. Thief. Heat. Collateral. Sure, he can direct a great movie outside the crime drama, just take a look at Last of the Mohicans, The Insider, Manhunter, and Ali. But it's the urban crime noirs that he excels at. His latest venture, Miami Vice, is another such movie.

I just saw Miami Vice this past weekend, and I have to knock myself in the head for not seeing this sooner. I even saw Taladega Nights before Miami Vice, which is a shame (Don't hate me too much, I had no choice in seeing the Will Ferrell dreck of a movie). After watching the masterpiece of Heat back in the mid ninties, I promised myself to never miss a Mann film, but I didn't expect to wait so long before seeing Vice.

Maybe it was the marketing, the less than stellar word of mouth, or the low box office after its release, but I was hesitant to see Miami Vice, and was actually beginning to doubt the brilliance of Mann. I don't know why, but I just felt that way. But this weekend, I decided to go see Miami Vice before it at least is removed from the theaters (which may be pretty soon by looks of the Box Office numbers).

I don't know what other people are smokin' up their pipes, Miami Vice is an excellent movie. From the main leads to the supporting characters, the actors excelled in portraying seasoned cops under deep cover and serious "we ain't playin'" crime lords. There is no establishing introductions to the characters, they are just there. At the start of the film, it's obvious that Crockett and Tubbs have been close knit partners for a while, where they can communicate to each other by looks alone. The baddies are equally as good(bad?). In one scene, Jose has his back to the camera, but you don't need to see his face to know that this guy is pissed and is contemplating his next move. And Montoya? He doesn't even have to speak (which he barely did). All that's needed are those piercing eyes of his, that seriously say, "Don't fuck with me".

The actors aren't the only excellent characters in the movie. Miami, Havana, and Columbia are also living, breathing characters on the same level as the actors, but that shouldn't be a surprise considering that Mann is at the helm. He can bring a locale or cityscape to life like no other. Even the freakin' clouds (and the planes that pass through them) tell a story!

It's known that Michael Mann is a perfectionist when it comes to his movies, and it shows, down to the little details. Admit it; If Bay directed this movie (and I only use him as an example due to many people incorrectly comparing Vice to Bad Boys), Crockett and Tubbs would have been using cell phones instead of the sattelite phones Mann had the characters use. Right? Right?

When it comes to firefights (and what's a Mann crime movie without one?), Michael Mann can really get down to the nitty gritty with the visuals and the authenticity of the audio. It's nice to see someone spray their submachine gun on an open target but miss because he's too damn far to make a submachine gun effective. It's also nice to hear gunfire matching the actual firearm instead of using canned gunfire sounds (the only other director I know that did this was the late John Frankenheimer).

Mr. Mann, I will doubt you no more.

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Thursday, August 17, 2006

Comic Cover of the Week: 52 #15


This week's Comic Cover of the Week is DC's 52 #15. When a comic publisher sells a cover stating that "Someone dies!", they most oftentimes pull a "bait and switch" on you with the story within, and said character craftily or sneakily escapes the clutches of Death to fight crime another day. Not this time! DC really pulled the plug on Booster Gold! He didn't go out quite the way the cover implies, but Damn! There's no missing corpse to debate over this one.

Of course, there are some (me included) who think that the Booster who bought the farm isn't the one we all know and love....


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Tuesday, August 15, 2006

Upcoming new comics I'm interested in


I received my weekly email of new comics from my LCS. Here's my interest list:

Of Course! (On my pull list):
52 #15
Nightwing #123

Interesting.... :
Catwoman #58
Green Lantern Corp #3

Maybe, maybe not:
Ghost Rider #2
Civil War: X-Men #2

There seems to be lots of new books coming out this week. Unfortunately, not many that interest me, so it'll be a small week of books for me tomorrow. I'll make sure to supplement my books with Pirates stuff. :)

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Friday, August 11, 2006

Comic Cover of the Week: Superman #655


It's not often that we get a comic cover that contains word balloons on them anymore. It seems that word ballons on a cover are a part of the Silver Age, and that's why this week's Comic Cover of the Week goes to Superman #655.

This month's cover to the Boy in Blue is pretty interesting. It certainly brings back memories of books I read when I was younger, when word ballons were pretty much a norm. And it not just the word ballons, but it's the fonts used on the text that evoke a response from a potential buyer. It looks like the direction DC wants to take their titles to with their One Year Later "relaunch" is working, if they keep up with "retro" covers and stories. I'm along for the ride!

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Wednesday, August 09, 2006

No new comics for me until Friday


I won't be able to go my LCS today, and will not be able to pick up my pile until this Friday. As a result, I won't be able to post my pulls until then. The Comic Cover of the Week will not be posted until Friday as well.

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Sunday, August 06, 2006

You know, for kids!


I was late to the Coen Brothers fan party, and did not become a fan of their movies until I recently saw The Big Lebowski last year on DVD. After seeing that great film, I went and saw Joel and Ethan Coens' other great films such as Fargo, O Brother, Where Art Thou, The Ladykillers and Raising Arizona.

For some reason, I never got around to watching The Hudsucker Proxy. I don't know why I didn't devote any time to watch it, it's just one of those movies that you go "hey, that looks good, I'll have to see it some time," but never do. This afternoon, with Munchkin No. 2 sleeping in one arm, and the remote in the other hand, I was flipping the channels until I got to the Independent Film Channel (IFC), which happened to be broadcasting The Hudsucker Proxy. Well, now's my chance, so I sat down on the sofa, and started to watch.

I really enjoyed this movie. It was stylistically like The Big Lebowski with its blend of fantasy and reality, carefully crafted dialogue, larger than life characters, and not to mention a dream sequence. All this mashed into a quirky, funny pic.

Tim Robbins was great as Norville, the wide-eyed and naive man with a dream, and Paul Newman chews the scenery as the conniving and scheming Mussburger. Jennifer Jason Leigh really steals every scene she's in as the fast talking, career minded, Archer (man, I've been a fan of hers since Flesh & Blood!) .

It seems that in every Coen Brothers movie, you have to get into the movie and make sure to carefully watch and listen to every scene, since the Brothers like to put in extra stuff in the frame and dialogue. My nephew came over while in the middle of the movie, and he seemed to enjoy most of it, but he did interrupt me with quite a bit of "what's this..", "why did he...", "who's that..." questions that took me out of the movie experience. Oh well, I still enjoyed it, and plan to rent this (or buy it if it's a decent DVD) in order to catch all the references and moments. I recommend you do the same if you haven't seen this excellent flick.

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More Pirates stuff at Target


It seems that one of the nearby Targets has resupplied on Pirates gaming stuff. They had the Special Edition boxes, Pirates tins, and Davy Jones' packs. I was able to get the following:

- Special Edition box with Drowned Man ship
- Special Edition box with Electric Eel ship
- Pirates tin with sunken ships cover
- Pirates tin with battling ships cover (new for me)
- 2 Davy Jones' Curse game packs

I opened one of the Pirates tins (the sunken ships), and I did not get a single rare card. I did get quite a few uncommon however. Here's the breakdown:

Spanish Main
- 048 HMS Belle of Exeter (uncommon english 3-masted ship)
- 105 Cannoneer (generic pirate crew)
- 064 Thomas Gunn the Younger/Musketeer (common english crew)
- 056 HMS Lord Walpole (common english 3-masted ship)

Revolution 1
- UL006 Hades' Flame (common pirate 2-masted ghost ship)
- UL028 HMS Nautilus (common english 3-masted schooner)
- UL094 "Diamond" Nelson Turner (common american crew)
- UL113 Captain (generic english crew)

Revolution 2
UL066 - Firepot Specialist (uncommon french crew)
UL082 - Philadelphia (uncommon american 2-masted ship)
UL072 - Louisiana (uncommon american 4-masted schooner)
UL119 - Helmsman (generic french crew)

Revolution 3
UL009 - Tiger (uncommon pirate 2-masted ship)
UL066 - Firepot Specialist (uncommon french crew)
UL073 - Saratoga (uncommon american 4-masted schooner)
UL127 - Explorer (generic english crew)

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Friday, August 04, 2006

Pirates' Ship of the Week: Golden Medusa

The Golden Medusa "crosses the T" to fire her portside cannons.


Name: Golden Medusa
Set: Pirates of the Revolution
Card Number: 003/UL003
Rarity: Uncommon
Number of Cards: 3


She sails the "Ocean Blue".


Ship Cost:
15 Points
Faction: Pirates
Number of Masts: 4
Cargo Capacity: 4
Movement Range: S + L
Cannons: 3L/2L/2L/3S

Very effective cannons!


Ability:
Schooner. This ship's crew cannot be eliminated unless she sinks.
Link: Lady Baptiste
Flavor Text: Lady Baptiste embodies all the best qualities of Robin Hood, with the Golden Medusa as her swift sword. Her crew serves for honot, above even gold.


With Medusa's swift movement, the French won't catch her...


Notes: Welcome to my first Pirates' Ship of the Week entry, the Golden Medusa! A very well made ship, the Golden Medusa has firepower, speed, and a determined crew. This ship will be a beast to defeat one-on-one.

When the Revolution set first came out, I wasn't a fan of the schooner design (I'm a square rigger guy), but when I put together this 4-master, I've actually grown fond of the design. I'm glad that schooners have crossed over to other sets.

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Wednesday, August 02, 2006

Cover of the Week


Here's my comic book Cover of the Week: The All New Atom #2. Yeah, I admit it's not a spectacular layout. It's not even an above average drawing. The reason its got my pick this week is because it strongly reminds me of the cover to Llyod Alexander's book, The Castle of Llyr. If you've never seen the cover of the book, it basically has the armed hero, Taran, going after a weapon being held down by a giant cat. Ok, there's no cat on the Atom cover. It's the two extreme sizes of the characters that brought up the fond memory of the book I read as a kid.

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Tuesday, August 01, 2006

Quiet week for new comics


I just received my weekly new comics list from my LCS last night, and as they stated, it's a pretty small comic release this week. Going through the list, I have to agree. Here's my interest list:

Oh Yeah! (my comic pulls this week)
Moon Knight #4
New Avengers #22 (reorder. I didn't get mine last week)
Uncanny X-Men #477
52 #13
Detecticve #822
Outsiders #39

Hmmmm.... (strong consideration)
Marvel Team-Up #23
All New Atom #2
Creeper #1

Meh. (light interest)
None this week.

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