The Ongoing Adventures of Rocket Llama #151, p. 36
Nick | June 29, 2009

The Ongoing Adventures of Rocket Llama #151, p. 36
Script: Alex Langley
Art: Nick Langley
Nick | June 29, 2009

The Ongoing Adventures of Rocket Llama #151, p. 36
Script: Alex Langley
Art: Nick Langley
Nick | June 29, 2009

As mentioned in a previous article, Captain America #600 came out recently. Filled to the brim with content, they made you really feel like this issue was a celebration. Instead of one, thick story, the issue is comprised of many different stories setting up for stories to come and give some extra perspective on how the world has been dealing with the death of Captain America.
Alex Langley | June 26, 2009

It’s no small secret that I absolutely love The Incredible Hulk: Ultimate Destruction. When I heard that Prototype was a game being hailed as a spiritual successor to the superhero smash ‘em up, I had to give it a try. Lo and behold, the world doth spake the divine truth! Prototype is everything you could want [...]
Alex Langley | June 25, 2009

Zombies! Zombies! Zombies! Here’s a thought. If some random guy in a graveyard asks you to wheel his wheelbarrow somewhere while he does something else “real quick,” just say no; because, chances are, that wheelbarrow will contain zombified hands and heads. Or…just say yes! Then you have the next month’s worth of practical jokes all [...]
Nick | June 24, 2009

D&D Insider is Wizard’s attempt to catch D&D up to the 21st century. For fear of falling behind the nerd movement into gaming (more specifically World of Warcraft) Wizard made the move to 4th Edition more than just a serious revision to the rules, but also changed their approach to business all together. They created [...]
Papa Llama | June 24, 2009

Ironically, my International Journal of Comics Arts article saying Captain America Steve Rogers needs to stay dead for a long, long time arrives in the mail the same week as Captain America #600 in which Sharon Carter announces that the other characters can already bring him back.
Nick | June 24, 2009

The Ongoing Adventures of Rocket Llama #151 p. 35
Script: Alex Langley
Art: Nick Langley
Nick | June 23, 2009

This book has given me greater respect for Bryan Lee O’Malley. Scott Pilgrim is a great body of work, but this book proves that he’s capable of so much more. “Lost At Sea” is about a girl named Raleigh tagging along with some fellow college classmates that take a trip to California. She actually has [...]
Nick | June 22, 2009

The Newest Page for Monday, June 22nd, 2009.
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Nick | June 20, 2009

Friday: D&D 4th Edition: One Year Later
Thursday: Rocket Llama Presents: The Revenge of Bowser Von Uberdog
Wednesday: Action Flick Chick Talks to Stunt Master David Leitch
Tuesday: Symphony of the Llama, Page 33
Monday: Blog-It Llama! The Joy of PWNING N00BS
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Nick | June 18, 2009

4th Edition launched June 2008. It’s been a year. So how far have they come with it? Here are the books that came out that weren’t just adventure modules, miniatures, or some kind of other weird accessory.
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Alex Langley | June 17, 2009

“Rocket Llama Presents” is a new series of comics featuring RL and the gang that will be outside the direct storyline taking place. So whenever you see a “Rocket Llama Presents” know that it is canon, but takes place sometime other than whenever the current issue occurs.
Alex Langley | June 16, 2009

Here the Action Flick Chick talks stunts with Stunt Master David Leitch.
http://actionflickchick.com/superaction/interview-with-david-leitch-part-2/
Nick | June 15, 2009

The Newest Page for Monday, June 15th, 2009.
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