Friday, March 14, 2014

Rebel Angels #7 now available for purchase at Comixology

https://www.comixology.com/Rebel-Angels-7/digital-comic/78937

Mosey on over and give it a buy, fellow sinners and satire lovers. It's good and cheap, the way I like my whiskey.

Wednesday, March 12, 2014

Where's Waldo?

A cityscape from Rebel Angels. Thermidor under siege. Can you find Waldo?

demons, dis, city in hell, infernal revolution, egg tanks, balthazar

Monday, March 10, 2014

The Heraldry of General Idea


General Idea was a Canadian artist collective formed by Felix Partz, Jorge Zontai, and AA Bronson. They loved to subvert pop culture and media. Above are some of their pieces currently on display at the AGO. I've always loved their cheeky sense of humour. Worth checking out.

Monday, March 3, 2014

Lord Protector Cromwell I presume?


Took this in a London gallery. It's a surprisingly pleasant, bloodless post-battle scene during the English Civil War. Even with bodies lying about, the soft baby blues and pinks make it seem warm and cuddly.

A remarkable feat.

Even stranger: the Dutch got involved in the conflict, took a small island, stomped about, and went home.

Everyone involved forgot all about it.

A historian inquired about this Dutch army day trip, and much to their surprise, discovered that England and the Netherlands were still formally at war, and had been for over three centuries.

The two embarrassed governments 'quickly' signed a formal peace treaty in April, 1986, after 335 years of non-conflict.

What a wonderfully boring war. The very best kind.

Sunday, March 2, 2014

The Full Hellscape: The Last Judgement Triptych

Painting by Lucas Cranach, 1624. Copy of The Last Judgement Triptych, originally by Bosch.

Managed to fiddle with the warped photo I took and eliminate the distortion. Photoshop has good tools for this.

The whole enchilada


Saturday, March 1, 2014

Middle Earth from low orbit

I have a fondness for imaginary places. I even have the book. So I naturally have a weakness for maps of them. They add to the realism of the place. Now a company has created shots of Middle Earth from low orbit. Believe it. One of those entirely pointless pursuits I enjoy so much.

It took time to recognize land formations from the books.

Check them out. More at WIRED.


Looking towards the Misty Mountains (centre, top). Isengard then is at the bottom of the mountain range. I think Fangorn forest is to the right of it. Looks convincing.
This is looking down, from the north, at Mordor (left) and Gondor (right). Sam and Frodo would have entered Mordor through the circle area in the mountain range at bottom centre.

The texture map
Upper West Mordor is the triangle (centre right), apparently covered in snow. Hard to tell from spaaaace.