Sep. 2nd, 2014
Trees #2-3
Sep. 2nd, 2014 11:28 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)

"All I can say is that, for me, science fiction remains the best tool for a certain kind of social fiction..." -- Warren Ellis
( Read more... )
![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Man, I loved Scribblenauts Unmasked. It's such a great mixture of stupid, insane, nerdy, childish and awesome.
I retconned Jor-El and Lara into putting baby Kal-El in a helicopter. I made the Justice League fight Flash's Rogues and after there was a flock of magical doves everywhere, and I didn't even summon any magical doves. I had to chop down some trees, so I summoned 'George Washington' and 'axe', and the game basically said, "Correct, PLAYER. Let's go watch some goddamned chopping."
The comic book sequel was also surprisingly fun. A lot of great references in these next four pages, but I've listed the best ones after the cut:

( Above: A vigilante is locked in vicious combat. )
I retconned Jor-El and Lara into putting baby Kal-El in a helicopter. I made the Justice League fight Flash's Rogues and after there was a flock of magical doves everywhere, and I didn't even summon any magical doves. I had to chop down some trees, so I summoned 'George Washington' and 'axe', and the game basically said, "Correct, PLAYER. Let's go watch some goddamned chopping."
The comic book sequel was also surprisingly fun. A lot of great references in these next four pages, but I've listed the best ones after the cut:

Speak Now...or Forever Rest In Peace!
Sep. 2nd, 2014 05:03 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Hi folks!
When Superman the Animated Series and Batman the Animated Series were on, they had tie-in comics, the Adventures line. We've seen scans from those every so often. But there was a third title, Adventures in the DCUniverse that covered everyone else in the DCU in kid-friendly stories.

This version draws most closely on the Jerry Ordway Power of Shazam continuity. 7 pages of 22.
( Say the word! Feel the power! )
Now we wait for the newest Shazam-related series to find a hole in the schedule.
Your thoughts and comments?
SKJAM!
When Superman the Animated Series and Batman the Animated Series were on, they had tie-in comics, the Adventures line. We've seen scans from those every so often. But there was a third title, Adventures in the DCUniverse that covered everyone else in the DCU in kid-friendly stories.

This version draws most closely on the Jerry Ordway Power of Shazam continuity. 7 pages of 22.
( Say the word! Feel the power! )
Now we wait for the newest Shazam-related series to find a hole in the schedule.
Your thoughts and comments?
SKJAM!