Len Peralta Debuts ‘HeelCut’
Take a peek at prolific artist and geek dad Len Peralta’s new autobiographical comic, ‘HeelCut.’
Continue ReadingTake a peek at prolific artist and geek dad Len Peralta’s new autobiographical comic, ‘HeelCut.’
Continue ReadingPatrick Rothfuss’s charity, Worldbuilders, is running its annual fundraising drive this week. There are lots of great rewards, plus it helps a great cause. Check it out.
Continue ReadingToday marks release day for Exterminite: a five-issue digital comic collaboration from Geek A Week artist and podcaster Len Peralta, Broodhollow and Starslip creator Kris Straub, and Borderlands writer and Gearbox Software Chief Creative Champion Mikey Neumann.
Continue ReadingIf your as annoyed as I by bad grammer, than theirs a game you’re shore to love: Grammar Girl’s Peeve Wars.
Continue ReadingLen Peralta (@lenperalta) is back with a new Geek-a-Week project, and we can’t wait to see what he makes (with our support)!
Continue ReadingLen Peralta is one of our favorite artists, and he’s part of a new Kickstarter that’s right up the GeekDad alley. He and co-creators Ken Plume and John Robinson have a new project going to fun the creation of an …
Continue ReadingOn Friday, Len Peralta announced the second season of his highly popular Geek A Week trading card project. During a panel at Dragon Con, he unveiled the video trailer and a Kickstarter campaign to help fund everything. To fund Geek …
Continue ReadingIt’s been a while since we looked at all the cool new stuff from Munchkin, so let’s kick down the door and see what new treasure there is for us. First up, at PAX Prime this past weekend, Steve Jackson …
Continue ReadingLen Peralta’s Geek A Week year-long trading card art and podcasting project will spawn a sequel. This Friday, Sept. 2 at DragonCon, the artist is launching “Season 2” of the series at a Geek A Week Reunion Panel including Jonathan …
Continue ReadingOverview: Hey, want to make some quick money in the health care industry? It’s all about maximizing expensive (but possibly unnecessary) procedures without killing the patient … or, at least, without killing too many patients. Quack in the Box is …
Continue ReadingAs we posted yesterday, geek artist Len Peralta has a new project: 50 Heros and 50 Villains drawn based on the buyer’s choice of name, power, and weakness. Well, we at GeekDad could not let such an opportunity pass us …
Continue ReadingAs we posted yesterday, geek artist Len Peralta has a new project: 50 Heros and 50 Villains drawn based on the buyer’s choice of name, power, and weakness. Well, we at GeekDad could not let such an opportunity pass us …
Continue ReadingOne of our favorite geeky artists, Len Peralta (of Geek-a-Week collectable card fame) has been invited to the San Diego Comic-Con, and to pay his way, he’s started an awesome new project: 50 vs. 50. For the low price of …
Continue ReadingSince starting his trading card art project a year ago, Geek A Week artist Len Peralta has repeatedly fielded variations on the question “Are these ever going to be real?” Collector-types, rejoice. Not only is ThinkGeek releasing the set in …
Continue ReadingThe only surprise about Paul and Storm being featured on the latest installment of Len Peralta’s awesome “Geek A Week” card series is that it took so long for their turn to come. It’s hard to believe it, but Peralta’s …
Continue ReadingGeekDead week seems like the perfect time to take a look at There’s A Zombie In My Treehouse, a fun little book from über-geeks, Len Peralta, Ken Plume and John Robinson. Although the book came out last year, it’s never …
Continue ReadingThe geeks are speaking about “Geek A Week.” Cleveland artist Len Peralta’s quest to create a year-long trading-card style tribute to geekdom, which began last winter with a Jonathan Coulton card, is not only going strong 33 weeks in, but …
Continue ReadingCleveland artist Len Peralta has undertaken a challenge: Over the next year, he’s aiming to create a full set of trading cards featuring 52 influential geeks. Four weeks into the Geek A Week project, Peralta’s already captured Jonathan Coulton as …
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