4.24.2005

Illustration of the Week



From Epic Level Handbook in the Best of the D&D Art Galleries...

4.17.2005

Illustration of the Week



From Races of Eberron in the Best of the D&D Art Galleries...

4.15.2005

Gallery Update: LoMd

I've added images from Lords of Madness to the Best of the WotC Art Galleries...

4.13.2005

Gallery Update: RcsE

I've added images from Races of Eberron to the Best of the WotC Art Galleries...

4.10.2005

Illustration of the Week



From Monster Manual III in the Best of the D&D Art Galleries...

4.07.2005

Truth, Justice & Chastity Pants!


'Dammit, that time you poked me in the eye. Don't make me go all pope on your ass!'

Superpope of Colombia

from Reuters

BOGOTA, Colombia - Pope John Paul II is being reborn in a Colombian comic book as a superhero battling evil with an anti-Devil cape and special chastity pants.

The first episode of The Incredible Popeman is about to go on sale in Colombia and shows the late Polish pontiff meeting comic book legends such as Batman and Superman to learn how to use superpowers to battle Satan.

"The pope was a real-life superhero, of flesh and blood," said Colombian artist Rodolfo Leon, a non-practicing Catholic who has been working on the comic book for about a year.

Like any self-respecting superhero, the Incredible Popeman has a battery of special equipment. Along with his yellow cape and green chastity pants, the muscular super-pontiff wields a faith staff with a cross on top and carries holy water and communion wine.

Leon said he was saddened by the death Saturday of John Paul II, whom he admired. The artist worried some people might be offended by such a revered figure becoming a comic book hero, but said the reception so far has been good.

He also plans to produce Incredible Popeman action dolls.

"He isn't John Paul II any more," Leon said. "From now on, he's the Incredible Popeman."


Next Exciting Issue!: Incredible Popeman teams up with Sista Whupass, the Dreaded Boxing Nun of Peru. Dios mio!

4.03.2005

Illustration of the Week



From Sandstorm in the Best of the D&D Art Galleries...

4.01.2005

D&D Comics on the Way?

from SciFi Wire

Devil's Due Publishing is in final talks to acquire the license to the entire Dungeons & Dragons library from Hasbro to develop comic-book and graphic novels.