(It will mostly likely be in San Marcos and involve both gaming and BBQ. We are working with the good people at Everything Epic Games to put together a sneak peek session for the Central Texas hunters soon.
The Kickstarter launch of the MHI Miniatures Board Game will be live later this month- full details to follow. If you are not yet a Supporter of the podcast, you can become one by going to – for just a small monthly tip, you too can help Steve and Jack quit their day jobs ?
We have other great stuff planned so be sure to let us know how to reach you. There are still a handful of Supporters who have not sent their email to us at they will sadly NOT receive their email. WriterDojo supporters should receive their early access email around noon today (Texas time) so be sure to keep an eye out for that. This armor is ideal for new players because. These two skills make Leather Armor a great set for gathering materials such as ore, shards, plants, herbs etc. Attaching two Gathering Jewels and one Blessing Jewel will give this set Gathering +2 and Divine Whim. This armor can be upgraded into Upper Rank. After the shop closes again, we should be able to start fulfillment in a week or two. Return to MH Tri Armor List Alternatively, each piece can be bought from the Armory for 300z. We’ve got some fun new stuff this time around so swing on by and take a look. Now that Blade has rejoined the MCU, with Mahershala Ali stepping into the black leather duster, and Morbius is clearly stuck in Sony’s Spider-Man-adjacent sub-universe, a showdown between the two characters seems unlikely … at least for now.From 12:00 noon on June 11th, 2022 until Monday June 20th the MHI swag shop will be open for business. (In the comic books, it’s Morbius who bites Blade, who at the time was a human vampire hunter, turning him into the iconic daywalker we know today.) Those plans fell apart, obviously, and the sequel, released in 2002 and directed by Guillermo del Toro, invented a new strain of vampires called the Reapers and followed a “Dirty Dozen”-style group of hard-asses called the Blood Pack to go up against Blade. (The character was so far away and out of focus that he was actually portrayed by Norrington.) Blade looks across the way, ready to face down his next foe … and cut to black, cue the techno.Īpparently this was filmed with the intention of making the sequel about Blade battling Morbius. He sees a masked figure on another building, draped in black. This ending, which you can watch above, saw Blade rejuvenated after conquering Deacon Frost (Stephen Dorff).
It got the blood pumping in a fun way and that techno soundtrack was awesomely ahead of its time too. The “Blade” ending we wound up with, which saw the daywalker travel to snowy Russian to hunt down vampires, was admittedly pretty cool. Goyer, who would later co-write Christopher Nolan’s Dark Knight trilogy, was notorious for writing multiple endings. And it’s important to remember, as the Jared Leto version of “Morbius” hits the big screen, that the character almost shared the big screen with Blade, if only for a few short seconds. That’s when Stephen Norrington’s hugely influential, weirdly overlooked “Blade” (starring Wesley Snipes as the half-human/half-vampire monster hunter) hit the big screen, effectively signaling the start of the modern era of superhero cinema, one that featured more complicated heroes, technological innovation and impressive storytelling styles. In the realm of superhero movies, it’s hard to remember back to 1998, before “X-Men” or Sam Raimi’s “Spider-Man” or the impressively interconnected Marvel Cinematic Universe.