Tag: News

  • Defenders of the Bedroom

    Defenders of the Bedroom

    So how did we miss this one? Let’s catch up! Cissy is a full-color creepy comic book series written by Charles Chester and illustrated by Alonso Gonzales. Eleven year-old Gabriel is awakened in the middle of the night — by his sister Maddy’s teddy bear Cissy, who can talk! Despite Cissy’s best efforts, a sinister and powerful being known as The Crying Man has stolen away Maddy and taken her to a frightening realm known as The Dark Lands. Now Cissy needs Gabriel’s help to mount a rescue mission! Issues are still available at Scout Comics.

    image c. 2026 Scout Comics

    Original post written by rodney

  • Back to the Dawn – Of prisons, routines, and corruption

    Back to the Dawn – Of prisons, routines, and corruption

    The title.jpgTime estimate: 28 – 34 hours (Thomas [Fox] Playthough)
    Available: XBox,Steam
    Game Type: Narrative based Slice of Life RPG with resource management elements
    Elements of Game not Reviewed: Bob [Panther] Playthrough, combat elements

    Back to the Dawn is a computer game where your character Thomas, a fox journalist, ends up in prison by a corrupt mayor looking to quash a story about a facility plant polluting a nearby community that the politician’s relatives “allegedly” have some stake in. Your imprisonment comes 21 days before the re-election campaign that will ensure his corruption will remain for many years to come. In this game and story you will need to lead Thomas on his mission to prove his innocence, or perhaps find a way to flee the prison and corrupt metropolis that has put a target on his back.

    This is a life simulator RPG mixed with time and resource management. You’ll need to play to your strengths to acquire items and information that can help you on your journey to freedom, all while the system wants to break your mind and body so that you give up or give in.

    You can also play as another character who acts as an NPC in Thomas’s quest. Bob the black panther is an undercover officer who is assigned to the prison and has an entire quest unique to him. I did not play that to review however.

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    Original post written by Sonious

  • A Trio of Olympic Plush Winners

    A Trio of Olympic Plush Winners

    They all sold out, the official plush along with the Polish Pierogi. They sold so many they are taking advance orders. Once they are made they will be shipped.

    Original post written by Ahmar Wolf

  • Lone Star Fur Con 2026 #Numbers

    Lone Star Fur Con 2026 #Numbers

    1,179 attendees, 34% growth over last year!
    226 fursuiters in our parade!
    Over $4,000 raised for our charity, Queertopia!

    All of you helped to make LSFC 2026 amazing, and we’re deeply grateful!

    We look forward to seeing you next year from 2/25 to 2/28 for LSFC 2027 Mix Tape!

    Original post written by Ahmar Wolf

  • “Monster Hotspots;” MonsterQuest S5, Ep.7

    “Monster Hotspots;” MonsterQuest S5, Ep.7

    Skinwalker Ranch in Utah has been regarded to be a paranormal hotspot, kind of an interdimensional gateway. MonsterQuest reports that as early as the 17th century, Franciscan priests saw strange lights in the sky here. In 1994, unsettling events such as burn marks on cattle and mutilated cattle were seen. A Skinwalker often manifests as a large wolf, possibly as a curse activated during a Navajo and Ute war. Firearms discharged at such creatures have seemingly had no effect, and their footprints simply vanish after a short distance...

    Domestic incursions of skinwalkers have been reported as shadowy creatures or “dark entities,” with TV and radio sets turning themselves on and off. In 1995, a series of tragedies including orange orbs that seemed to scan the area were reported by owners of the ranch, who later sold the property at a loss…

    Now the Mothman of Point Pleasant, West Virginia has been an icon of paranormal interest, with over 100 sightings reported since 1966-1967. Standing 7′ to 9′ tall, the Mothman has feathery wings, red eyes, and a terrifying cry. In 1966, an incident was reported where the creature came up on a porch of a home, and followed a car, even though the vehicle was fleeing him at a speed of 100 to 110 mph!

    In 1967, the Silver Bridge in Point Pleasant collapsed, killing 46 people. A menacing winged creature was seen before the bridge collapse, which some have seen as perhaps an omen or a warning…

    MonsterQuest then shifted to coverage of the Texas Dogman, of which indigenous Native American tribes had long told tales. A man in 2021 was found dead in the woods of neck injuries from an animal attack attributed to the Dogman. The same creature was seen in 2013 by a woman driving near Dallas who saw something moving close to the ground that bounded or hopped. It was described as having a hump on the back of its neck like a hyena. The woman sped away terrified, fearing pursuit. “Wolf-like” prowlers have also been reported elsewhere.

    All of this raises the question of whether a Dogman can be his own best friend…

    (RIP, John Candy…)

    Northern California has long been a hotspot for Bigfoot, with the Patterson-Gimlin video supposedly capturing a massive, hair-covered bipedal creature that was muscular and moving upright…

    In 1983, three Bigfoot-type figures were reportedly seen by teenagers playing an outdoor game on a field in the Pacific Northwest. One of the figures was seen to have leaped over a 10′ high fence…

    Lastly, MonsterQuest in a final inconsistent example presented Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania as being a hotspot of demonic possession stemming back to a massacre of Native Americans in the late 1700’s. A case was cited where an exorcism was performed on a woman whose eyes turned black, made guttural noises, and smelled “like rotten meat and death.” Religious symbols were used to dispel the entity from the afflicted woman…

    Original post written by vulpesffb

  • Nordic Fuzz Con 2026 #Numbers

    NordicFuzzCon reported 6,059 attendees, including 644 first-time participants at 10.63 percent.

    As for everything else…

    https://nordicfuzzcon.org/about/statistics/overview

    I have to say they go into a lot of details

    Original post written by Ahmar Wolf