Warehouse 23 Blog

Bunnies Are Boring

Posted: November 28, 2004

Everyone's done plush bunnies. Toothy bunnies, cutesy bunnies, happy bunnies, grumpy bunnies. But who's done a bunny that goes beyond the call of bunnyhood? That's when you need the Bunnywith, Bunnywith Tentacles, Bunnywith Baby. They're so much more than ordinary bunnies.

Yo.

Posted: November 27, 2004

You've done horror, jungles, kung-fu. Your movies have bored millions to tears. But it's time for a new genre, your tiny director's heart calls out to you. It's time for B-Movie Card Games: Bell-Bottomed Badasses on the Mean Streets of Funk.

Into The Woods

Posted: November 26, 2004

What, you thought only stone dungeons held adventure? Take a walk through the Haunted Woods of Malthorin or go poking around in the Den of the Wererats, and see if you've changed your mind. Dungeoneer card games can also be combined, so if you really want a forest inside a den, it's all good!

Handier Than A Vulcan With A Tricorder

Posted: November 25, 2004

The Klingon G1 Gunboat brings you eye-to-hex with a staple of the Klingon Deep Space Fleet, with the first deck plan for GURPS Prime Directive.

Monsters In The Closet

Posted: November 24, 2004

And under the bed. Sitting next to you in the subway. Lurking in the sewers. Smiling at you across the counter at the grocery store . . . They're out there, and you don't know where they are, who they are, what they can do. Welcome to the World of Darkness. Watch your step.

Back. In Black.

Posted: November 23, 2004

Angst. Horror. The terror of giving in to the beast that lives within you. Yes, it's time for the newest version of that classic game of modern urban horror: Vampire: The Requiem! (Werewolves not included. Dice sold separately.)

Completing The Collection

Posted: November 22, 2004

The Hail Mary T-shirt for Lunch Money has been around a while, but now it's available all the way up to 5XL. We just thought you might want to know.

Peace And Love!

Posted: November 21, 2004

If neither the anime nor the BESM games can convince you to become a Trigun fan, perhaps you need to go back to the manga that started it all. Trigun Volume 1 and Volume 2 introduce you to the planet Gunsmoke, where science fiction and westerns collide with a well-intentioned man who leaves a vast trail of destruction behind him.

This Weirdness Is Not Approved By The Government

Posted: November 20, 2004

Hellboy fans can find a whole slew of new shorts and stories in Weird Tales - Volume Two, B.P.R.D. - The Soul of Venice and Other Stories, and Odder Jobs. Or if you've had enough plot and just want pretty pictures, see The Art of Hellboy (also available in hardcover).

Mythos Motor Sports Madness

Posted: November 19, 2004

If you've ever wanted a "Nyarlathotep Is My Copilot" bumper sticker, strap yourself into your Satanic Pushcart and get ready for the Cthulhu 500. It's time for the card game where you can finally win the race for The Sponsor That Must Not Be Named.

Age Of Sorrows

Posted: November 18, 2004

The gods meddle in human affairs, and the humans meddle right back. Heroes are at each other's throats on the battlefields, and the Fair Folk wait in the forests to take the unwary. Enter the world of Exalted, an epic fantasy like no others.

Into The Iron Kingdoms

Posted: November 17, 2004

In a time of war and conflict, take up your saw-toothed blade and forgelock pistols. Dodge the steamjacks or control them. Lurk in the ash-covered cities or step out into the snow-covered battlefields. The Iron Kingdoms Character Guide: Full-Metal Fantasy Volume 1 is waiting.

The Very Model Of A Modern Urban Vampire

Posted: November 16, 2004

If you feel the undead have been inadequately represented in today's comics, Matchsticks #1 and Matchsticks #2 will give you more vampires than you can shake a cross at, along with assorted mysterious pasts (and futures), scantily-clad mistresses of darkness, and the odd undead assassin.

Itty Bitty Muskrat

Posted: November 15, 2004

Dork Tower readers no longer need to be satisfied with T-shirts alone for showing off their fannish devotion: walk around with the Carson the Muskrat Cloisonne Pin on your chest, or Gilly Cloisonne Pin on your bag. (Not recommended for piercings. No, really. We mean it.)

Like Mecha, But With Teeth

Posted: November 14, 2004

Dragons lurk in the realm of fantasy, mecha stride through science fiction. But why not put the two together? DragonMech lets you go stomping across the continent in tons of mystical or steam-powered metal, and The Shardsfall Quest gives you a reason to do so.