Tag: steampunk

Review: The Watchmaker of Filigree Street

It wasn’t exactly a normal robbery. Whoever broke into Nathaniel Steepleton’s rented apartment left without taking anything; and exactly what kind of burglar washes the dishes and then leaves a beautiful gold pocket watch on the pillow? Thaniel felt ridiculous reporting it, and he almost couldn’t blame the police for laughing. It was a lot less

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Review: Karen Memory

Karen had to learn to do for herself years ago when her beloved Da died, leaving her orphaned and penniless. Working as a high-class prostitute isn’t exactly what her parents would have wanted, but she’s good at it, and she’s comfortably situated at the finest bordello in Rapid City, where the girls are well fed and protected from

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Meet Professor Elemental

Greetings Ladies & Gents! Out in the wonderful world of amazement and geekery there stands a man traveling against the current in a steamship of rhymes driven by an ape in spats.  From the land of tea and fog chap-hop superstar Professor Elemental has traveled the world bringing his unique brand of adventure and fun. 

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Frankenstein’s Army is coming to BluRay/DVD 9/10/13

World War II, Steampunk, and Frankenstein… what else could anyone ask for? Coming soon to home video after a short run in select theaters, this horror story set in the twilight of WWII from director/creator Richard Raaphorst is more than a just another zombie Nazi flick. Perhaps the biggest thing to grab people’s attention has been

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Anime Ima: Now and Then, Here and There

Steampunk! Almost anything with a steampunk aesthetic is awesome.  Throw in some dystopian society and militarism and you’ve got a great recipe for an anime. There are quite a few series that take the route of a post-apocalyptic future, but none do it quite as well as Now and Then, Here and There (Ima, Soko

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