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    Fields Of Ruin

    An exciting poster map product! Fantastic Locations: Fields of Ruin features two double-sided poster maps designed for roleplaying and miniatures skirmish play. An accompanying 16-page adventure can be dropped into any campaign. Enemies include creatures from the recent D&DWar Drums miniatures...
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    Critical Locations

    CRITICAL LOCATIONS By Eric Cagle, Owen K.C. Stephens, and Christopher West Wizards of the Coast product number 953707400 64-page softcover, $19.95 Critical Locations is an accessory for the d20 Modern game, consisting of very detailed maps of common locations that might be of importance during...
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    Critical Locations

    Locations of adventure for any d20 Modern campaign. d20 Critical Locations features 40 full-color maps of interesting modern locations, valuable to any d20 Modern campaign. Beautifully rendered by cartographer Christopher West and ready for use in any d20 Modern, each map comes with adventure...
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    Reviews

    Well, I just submitted 5 reviews to RPG.net. I wasn't aware that they take up to two weeks to actually post them, though. Odd - but I guess that's their way of weeding out phony reviews. In any case, here are the ratings I came up with: Tome of Magic: 3 (Average) The Broken Isles: 4 (Good)...
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    Reviews

    I may have to follow your lead and start posting to RPG.net, Joe. I've got at least 5 reviews done since the EN World d20 Reviews site went down.
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    Just saw X-Men III (Now with spoilers!)

    I caught the Stan Lee cameo (guy watering the lawn in Jean Grey's neighborhood), but which was Chris Claremont?
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    LOST 5-10-2006 "?"

    If that was the case, though, I'd think he'd shoot and kill Henry and then shoot himself in the arm, not the other way around.
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    Serenity DVD [SPOILERS]

    My favorite outtake was when Mal yelled "TRAP!" at the top of his lungs after discussing Inara's message. The fake grenade was pretty funny, too, from the deleted scenes.
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    D&D Minis: Wardrums preview 3, The preview Wotc does not want you to see!

    I think the fiendish girallon looks a little silly with that tail.
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    Heroes of Horror

    HEROES OF HORROR By James Wyatt, Ari Marmell, and C. A. Suleiman Wizards of the Coast product number 885227200 160 pages, $29.95 Heroes of Horror was an October 2005 release, perfectly timed for Halloween. I'm a little behind in my self-imposed reviewing schedule, but I intend to do some...
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    Anyone else miss monster books?

    I enjoy a good monster book. The more, the merrier!
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    The Bestiary: Predators

    THE BESTIARY: PREDATORS By Sean Butcher (Betabunny Publishing) 250-page PDF, $13.95 At 250 pages, The Bestiary: Predators is the largest PDF I've reviewed to date, but with my love for monster books I couldn't say no when asked if I'd like to review it, especially since this one was so...
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    She-Hulk and the fourth wall

    To clarify, I liked the "talking to the writer and the readers" shtick well enough in her own comic, but it was awkward and clunky over in the pages of The Avengers, when nobody else was in on the joke. The other Avengers treated it like it was some kind of delusion the She-Hulk was under.
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    She-Hulk and the fourth wall

    The original Savage She-Hulk series (which ran 25 issues, I think) didn't have this concept. It wasn't until several years after that run had finished that John Byrne started up Sensational She-Hulk, where he came up with the shtick that She-Hulk knew she was in a comic book and frequently...
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    Mongoose in 2006 (and a bit on the Industry in General)

    Thanks for posting, Matt! I've always enjoyed reading your end-of-year thoughts. Looks like Mongoose is headed into another banner year!
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    How can an apostle of peace becomes a god

    An alternate route to godhood: by killing the existing god of peace and taking his place. Of course, it's quite possible there's an inherent flaw in this plan.
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    Fantastic Locations: Hellspike Prison

    HELLSPIKE PRISON By Matthew Sernett Wizards of the Coast product number 950047400 16 pages, $14.95 Hellspike Prison is the second in the Fantastic Locations series of short adventures suitable for use with both the D&D RPG and the D&D Miniatures game. Although it's the second in the series...
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    Quirky Food Habits

    When eating Skittles, I prefer eating two at a time, of the same color, if at all possible. It's usually possible right up until the end, when I'll have to eat a yellow with an orange or a red with a purple.
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    Godzilla vs. Garyx, Falzure and Tiamat

    Little wonder, indeed. Thanks, Demiurge!
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    Godzilla vs. Garyx, Falzure and Tiamat

    "A New Monster X?" The only "Monster X" (Jiger) I'm aware of is from an old Gamera movie, not a Godzilla movie. Who's this guy?
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