Another of the items that got left with me, a page from the 1996 Hepcats Ashcan.
I had pretty much entirely forgotten that Hepcats ever existed…
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I loved Hepcats back in the day… I think it was up there with Rarebit Fiends as being one of the most tragically lost books of the mid90s self-published boom. Funny too how many of those movies the internet’s still obsessed with.
I’ve seen the flying-head-with-guts-behind witch in a D&D supplement. It’s apparently an actual folkloric thing, which is somehow freakier than it being just something the filmmakers came up with.
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Look, we know you’re not going to buy a WiiU because you’re not 12. It’s PS4 or XBox One, and the differences are going to be cosmetic. 2 hours ago
I was as underwhelmed by the XBox conference as anyone, but the OUTRAGE!!! from “real gamers” is so narcissistic and laughable. 2 hours ago
“We want real games!” Such as? “Not Madden, not COD!” Ah, so the stuff that doesn’t sell. Gotcha. “And no casuals!” *sigh* 2 hours ago
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I loved Hepcats back in the day… I think it was up there with Rarebit Fiends as being one of the most tragically lost books of the mid90s self-published boom. Funny too how many of those movies the internet’s still obsessed with.
I’ve seen the flying-head-with-guts-behind witch in a D&D supplement. It’s apparently an actual folkloric thing, which is somehow freakier than it being just something the filmmakers came up with.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cSeDpHEM51s
wow. They ARE real movies. Ick.