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#1
https://screencraft.org/bootleguniverse/

Pay $29 to for the chance to have your script turned into a copyright-breaking short film, and Adi nicking all the glory for it if it's any good!
#2
Events / Signing - FP Newcastle
25 March, 2016, 08:51:16 AM
Emma Beeby and I will be signing exclusive cover copies of the first issue of our Fourth Doctor mini-series - and anything else put in from of us - at Forbidden Planet Newcastle tomorrow afternoon, Saturday 26th.

Come along and say hi.

https://forbiddenplanet.com/events/2016/03/26/4th-doctor-1-signing-forbidden-planet/


#3
]http://www.empireonline.com/news/story.asp?NID=44763]

Surprised this hasn't been mentioned so far.
#4
There's a screening of the Future Shock 2000Ad documentary at this year's Edinburgh Film Festival.

Monday June 22, 8.30pm at the Filmhouse, with former and current droids panel discussion afterward.

You can also see the docu in a double bill with a 3D screening of the 2012 Dredd.
#5
General / 2000AD - spawn of Heavy Metal?
09 October, 2014, 11:58:36 AM
http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/mipcom-doctor-who-writer-reboot-738300

Quote"Metal Hurlant is an iconic comic and the wellspring from which a lot of fledgling U.K. comic talent took their inspiration," says Mathieson. "Without Heavy Metal there would be no 2000 A.D., no Judge Dredd..."

Ummm.....no.  I can see the then young turks like Mike McMahon, Kev O'Neill etc being HM-influenced in 1977, but anyone else?  Not really.  Especially the Dredd founding fathers.

Also given that 2000AD stories have always had a) plots and b) a disappointing (for some round here) lack of women characters' clothes falling off at the first excuse, then it's difficult to see the HM influence running through prog history.

Interesting fact: The US Heavy Metal sells some astonishing amount by subscription, and an equally astonishing proportion of these go to addresses in the US prison system.  Why?  Because porn is contraband material in prison, but HM is the next best permitted thing...

#6
Games / UK Writers Guild awards
21 September, 2012, 08:38:01 PM
http://www.gamesindustry.biz/articles/2012-09-17-rocksteady-six-to-start-and-piranha-bytes-nominated-for-writing-award

QuotePaul Crocker was nominated for Batman: Arkham City, Naomi Alderman for the innovative fitness app Zombies, Run! and Gordon Rennie, Alan Barnes and Emma Beeby for Risen 2.

One scriptdroid, one ex Command Module droid and one scriptdroid-under-construction in the running there. (Note also that Alex Garland won it last year for Enslaved.)
#7
Games / Eurogamer retrospective on Rogue Trooper...
02 September, 2012, 07:56:03 PM
...the 2006 Rebellion game (wot I done wrote). Good to see it so fondly remembered, and some interesting commentry on there sadly having been no other 2000AD games since then.

http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/2012-09-02-retrospective-rogue-trooper
#8
Events / Carlisle con - Saturday 18th August
10 August, 2012, 02:33:45 PM
http://www.carlislemegacon.blogspot.co.uk/

One-day con in Carlisle, extremely handy for earthlets in Gretna, Dumfries and other such major metropolitan areas.

They haven't exactly been pushing out the publicity for this (that I've seen) but guests include myself, Andy Diggle and Sean Phillips.
#9
Games / Renegade Ops
21 September, 2011, 11:42:54 AM
http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/2011-09-20-renegade-ops-review

Fun, budget-sized action game, available for download now on X-Box 360 and PS3 (and probably some kind of PC thing too.)

'fessing-up time - I wrote it, and jolly good fun it was, too.
#10
A rare spot of shameless self-whoring from me:

The Doomsday Quatrain, the 7th Doc audio play that I've co-written for Big Finish, is out in September, and now available for ordering.

Nostradamus! The end of the world! 12-foot tall, brain-eating space crocodiles!  (And a real, proper actor playing Nostradamus.)

http://www.bigfinish.com/151-Doctor-Who-The-Doomsday-Quatrain
#11
@ the Banshee Labyrinth. Tickets still available. All welcome. I expect I'll be mumbling a few words of introduction to the Nigel Kneale part of it.

http://www.edinburghzombieclub.com/?p=194

#12
Games / PSN security seriously compromised
26 April, 2011, 10:22:32 PM
The online Playstation Network has been down for the last 6 days. Sony have finally come clean about how serious the problem is - they've had a major security breach, and PSN user info - possibly including credit card details - has been compromised.

Quite simply, they may be rather deeply fucked.

If you're registered with PSN, you may want to read this. Fairly urgently.

http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/2011-04-26-psn-users-personal-details-compromised

Now I'm off to X-Box Live, as usual...
#13
Off Topic / Website traffic
26 April, 2011, 07:15:14 PM
Now here's a bit of fun - a URL appraisal site, that gives you estimates on the worth, visitor traffic numbers and ranking of any url you type into it. Not sure how accurate/scientific this is, but here's the results for the 2000AD site:

http://www.urlappraisal.net/appraisal/2000adonline.com.html

Now, 1300 monthly unique visitors would seem to me to qualify as "not a lot."

By comparison, they show Rich Johnson's Bleeding Cool as having over 182,000 (which I struggle slightly to believe) and the BBC as having 12.25 million (which I have no trouble believing at all.)
#14
Events / Glasgow Comic Con - June 18
14 March, 2011, 12:27:15 PM
The site for this is now live.

http://www.glasgowcomiccon.com/

#15
General / Rico II
23 January, 2011, 12:06:47 PM
Help an old droid with failing mental faculties (and fuck-all of the relevant back issues):

What year - in Mega-City terms - did the new Rico graduate from the Academy and become a Judge? 

I'm sure the relevant story -  Blood Cadet - was included in a collection, but I'm fucked if I can find that either...
#16
Games / Grim times?
22 November, 2010, 01:31:08 PM
Interesting - if not exactly cheery - article about the rapidly changing and increasingly cutthroat nature of the games industry, all in light of last week's news that the future of Liverpool studio Bizarre Creations is now is severe jeopardy.  (2000AD connection - artdroid Lee Carter works there, and I've done some freelance work for them.)

Significant in what it says about the shift to AAA mega-selling games, and the subsequent detrimental effect on the traditional middle of the market, and interesting to consider what all this might mean for Rebellion.

http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/2010-11-20-bizarre-situations-article
#18
Books & Comics / new Rebellion book line
03 September, 2009, 11:27:26 AM
Rebellion buy Solaris, Games Workshop's creator-owned SF and fantasy novels imprint.

http://www.thebookseller.com/news/96135-rebellion-acquires-solaris-imprint.html


Now you know what those Rebellion job adverts were for a month or two ago.

#19
Games / APB
02 June, 2009, 12:48:14 PM
Unveiled yesterday at the big E3 event in LA.  Out early next year - giant crime MMO from the creator of GTA and Crackdown, with absolutely mind-numbing range of character customisation possibilities.  Play as a criminal or a law enforcer - you choose.

//http://www.eurogamer.net/videos/e3-all-points-bulletin-trailer

*modest cough*  I wrote that trailer.
#20
Games / Rogue.....Warrior?
27 April, 2009, 04:31:48 PM
New Rebellion game, out later this year, based on the (fictionalised) adventures of real-life US Special Forces nutjob hardcase Dick Marcinko, with Mickey Rourke on lead voice-acting.

Haven't read the books, but I'm sure someone here might have.

//http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/rogue-warrior-preview