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Interview with Richard Marcej. [via]
Back in G1 days, package art by artists like Marcej would invariably be the best depiction of a Transformers toy in any media.

Guild Wars Factions preview.
Photos from the Backstage Pass event, skill names and pictures of the new armour.

English Premier League book report.
“Wayne Rooney chose Harry Potter, in which he presumably responds to the story of an adolescent with improbable skills, but wonders why Hermione doesn’t go clothes shopping more often and Harry never tells the quidditch ref to fuck off.”

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Take off

Xevoz Storm Wing

Another photo of a Xevoz Storm Wing.

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Kurt Cobain action figure.
Will the figure be packaged with a shotgun accessory and a spare damaged head?

Guild Wars Factions release date. [via]
Seven whole weeks away.

“At Google, we know.”

Fantasy art. [via]
An eclectic gallery featuring JPEGS of art by Alphonse Mucha, Shirow Masamune and Bruce Timm among others.

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Poopa Troopers.
From the Not-Even-Trying Department.

Spider Hulk Spider-Man.
I haven’t been a regular reader of Spider-Man comics for almost two decades so I really have to ask: What the hell?

Guild Wars Factions music. [via]
Jeremy Soule reveals his influences for the soundtrack.

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For great justice!

Here are some tokusatsu-flavoured song suggestions for your listening pleasure.

Ultraman the Next ED — Never Goodbye.
This hard rock song from the 2004 Ultraman movie was by Tak Matsumoto Group, a band comprising B’z’s Matsumoto Takahiro, Mr Big’s Eric Martin and Damn Yankees’ Jack Blades.

Ryukendo ED — Everybody Goes.
This new Takara-sponsored show is a little rougher around the edges and seems to have a lower budget than Toei or Toho shows but it features some nifty CG work and giggle-licious comedy. Aikawa Nanase’s energetic song plays during an “Eh?”-eliciting ending sequence featuring a football set-piece.

Dekaranger — Blue is the sky.
Going by Dekaranger, no criminal case is so complex that it can’t be solved through the use of a giant robot. This song may not be “PAH-FECT,” as Hayashi Tsuyoshi’s Dekablue would put it, but it’s surprisingly good for a character song.

Kamen Rider Hibiki ED — Shonen Yo.
The stirring ED song for the series was a classy orchestral tune exhorting directionless youth to find their own way in life and this was the theme of the series as well.

Gransazer BGM — Beautiful Earth (strings version).
Gransazer was a series of two halves. The first was quite good and certainly head and shoulders over typical sentai fare while the second meandered and bogged down. The background music was one of the elements that stayed cool throughout, however, and the album makes for some fun listening.

Seek them out and be sure to strike a heroic pose when you’re listening to them.

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