dronon's stories

Fri 1 Jul 2011 - 19:55

Long story short – Animals United (trailer) is a crappily-written CGI movie. Avoid it.

Mon 6 Jun 2011 - 19:50

Grandville Mon AmourGrandvilleWhat do you get when you combine furry, steampunk, detective thrillers, alternative history, and a bit of Quentin Tarantino?

Bryan Talbot's Grandville series of graphic novels; two so far, Grandville (2009) and Grandville Mon Amour (2010). Both are about 100 pages and very sturdy hardcovers. Sounds like quite the hodge-podge of genres, no? Yet it works!

Sat 14 May 2011 - 11:25

blackdogs2sm.jpgblackdogs1sm.jpgAfter the recent review of the terrible Hyenas, here's something to make hyena fans happier!

When Ursula Vernon published the first volume of Black Dogs in 2007, her life was very busy. She was moving house, her webcomic Digger was experiencing a surge in popularity, and her newly-acquired literary agent had got her a sweet deal to write and illustrate children's books for Scholastic.

Understandably, writing a sequel took a back seat, so when the second half of Black Dogs was published four years later, Sofawolf Press conveniently reprinted the first volume with a new cover.

Black Dogs is a fantasy novel set in a world with humans, elves, and many anthropomorphic species. The main character is Lyra, a young human who finds herself on the run after her merchant family's home is attacked by bandits. Though educated and well-read, she hasn't much practical knowledge. Luckily she meets Sadrao, a tall, kind dog-soldier, one of a respected species of anthro-hyenas. Taking her under his wing, she joins him on his travels while he teaches her survival skills.

Wed 27 Jan 2010 - 13:55

I've always been curious about what the variety of things for sale in the dealer's room at furry conventions are, so at FC 2010 I decided to get some rough numbers. I probably made some mistakes along the way, but I think it's generally reliable. It should not be assumed to apply for any other conventions except this one, this year.

Fri 9 May 2008 - 12:40

Disney is co-producing an animated CGI Bollywood film called Roadside Romeo which will be released in India on October 24th. Other than the Disney influence and similarities to Lady and the Tramp, it seems to be a mostly Indian production from Yash Raj Films, one of India's largest film companies. This is apparently their first foray into animation. In a recently-released trailer, Romeo acts out scenes from other Bollywood films.

Thu 10 Jun 2004 - 15:37

A new proposed piece of U.S. legislation, House Bill 4239 (or the "Parents' Empowerment Act") would open the door to allow parents to sue anyone selling any visual media that would potentially be considered harmful to minors. The bill uses poorly-defined language that would cause more harm than good to valid expressions of free speech. More can be read at the Comic book legal defense fund and at Ninth art.

Sun 11 Apr 2004 - 09:29

Delek Dragon! (Can anyone here translate the Hebrew?)

Sat 25 Oct 2003 - 20:49

Hinterland Who's Who is no longer on the endangered species list. The public service vignettes known to two generations of Canadian TV viewers for their mournful music and sleep-inducing voice-overs are making a comeback, 40 years after they first introduced children to everything from black ducks to woodchucks.

Fri 5 Sep 2003 - 08:17

The World Science Fiction Convention (Worldcon) was in Toronto this past weekend. What went on?