12.03.2011

Christopher Pike's Vampire Books: What happened?!


On a remaking of the past…

Christopher Pike was one of the most popular authors in the fantasy/thriller genre for teens back in my days of middle school and high school in the '90’s.  He wrote about ghosts and psychic powers and ancient gods. The basic things most teens have to deal with. 
     
I read every one of his books back during his heyday.  Then he didn’t publish anything for a few years and he dropped off my radar completely. 
   
I was in a used bookstore today and saw his name on the cover of a book that I had never heard of before.  Growing curious I picked it up and flipped to the back cover.

It was his Last Vampire series that he wrote in the mid-'90s.  The books have just been re-marketed to appeal more to today’s youth.  I guess modern teens just aren’t into his books with the cheesy looking covers.  They looked something like this back then.  

  
I guess Twilight fever has seeped into all the rest of the vampire world.  The original series has been retitled Thirst.  Thirst? Really?  The name has been romanticized the way vampires are pictured nowadays.  It gives it more of the yearning associated with the hipster type of vamp.   

And the books are bigger now to match more with the heft of the books in the Twilight series. The series was recombined into collections. The first six books of the series are in Thirst No. 1 and Thirst No. 2.  

 
 However, I am pleased to see that Christopher Pike is writing again.  He has added new books to the series in the last couple of years.  They make up parts four and five.      

Don’t get me wrong, I like Twilight and the other books of today.  I like the cover artwork and the marketing.  But does every vampire book have to be like Twilight now?  Do the vampire books of the past even have to be reinterpreted to fit the Twilight model?    
 
Or is it today’s teen market?  I thought retro was “in.”  Have they no sense of nostalgia?  Can they not read a book just because it is a good story?  Will book cover prejudice never end?

All in all, I’m glad that people are reading Christopher Pike again.  And a big hooray for new Pike material! 
There is even talk about a movie based on the book.  Check out more info on the movie here and here.
 
It seems Christopher Pike is finally getting some of the fame he deserved. It just took a bit of makeover to get a current audience swept away with vampire fever. 


So how do YOU judge a book?  How much does the cover influence a book’s appeal?

9.06.2011

Dragoncon 2011

Zombie Hogwarts Student
Another Dragoncon has come and gone.  Last year the overall theme of the con seemed to be steampunk.   

This year the unofficial theme seemed to be zombies.  It makes sense during a recession.  Want a new costume but can’t afford one?   Take an old costume and put on zombie makeup.  Voila.  A new creation is born.  I saw zombie Chick Fil A cows, zombie steampunk, zombie Waldos, and a zombie Hogwarts student.   

Weeping Angel from Doctor Who
There were also several people wearing dresses designed to look like the Tardis.   

Another cheap costume trend was to put tick marks on yourself like you have seen Silents from Doctor Who.   

Weeping Angels are still the best monsters, though.    

Stormtrooper on Vacation
My favorite costumes are the ones that are a mix of two themes or strange combinations of themes.  

Like stormtroopers in kilts or stormtroopers on vacation.  You just don't expect to see a trooper in a skirt or carrying around a beach ball. 



What Waldo does at night

You don’t expect Waldo to look like this either.  Waldo gone wild is another hilarious combo just because of the shock value. 

Steampunk Green Lantern
There were lots of amazing steampunk costumes this year as well.  I saw a steampunk vampire slayer and several steampunk superheroes.  Steampunk Green Lantern was my favorite.

Steampunk Airship
Some steampunk creators went all out.  There was a steampunk airship with incredible detail.  I seriously wanted a ride in it. 

Another man had made a working steampunk boombox that he brought through the mall food court.  The whole food court was jamming to his tunes until mall security made him turn it down. 


 


I scream for ice cream
The strangest thing I saw at Dragoncon wasn’t the costumes, though.   There was a disturbingly gritty ice cream “van” that drove around the con.  The van had an air conditioner stuck through the back window.  

Anyone foolish enough to buy an ice cream from the van deserves whatever disease they contracted from the nutty buddies. 

Dragoncon was four whirlwind days of fun.  The panels were interesting.  I saw members of the Eureka cast and the Warehouse 13 cast.  They were very funny and surprisingly similar to their characters.  It was especially poignant to see Colin Ferguson since Eureka will soon be over.
 

Futurama Characters
You see some surreal things during the convention.  The characters from Futurama were putting on a show one day while I ate lunch.  


 I also got to stand in a life-size Tardis.  How cool is that? 

But the best part of Dragoncon is all those other people there with you.  They are kindred spirits. They understand what you mean you talk about sonic screwdrivers and they know who Captain Mal is.  These people get you.  They watch the same things you do.  They read the same books you do.  Being at Dragoncon is like a family reunion.   Well, a family reunion scheduled during Halloween.
The greatest part of Dragoncon—being with other really big fans.   


3 Really Big Fans


  
Check out more Dragoncon 2011 pictures here.

8.28.2011

MagiQuest: A Real Life Video Game!

With my magic wand I mixed potions, opened treasure chests, and fought monsters.  And it all happened outside of a computer.   


Outside of MagiQuest in Pigeon Forge, TN
MagiQuest is a live adventure game that you get to explore outside of the virtual world.  It’s like a real life interactive video game. 


Using a wand you move around in the kingdom doing quests, battling dragons, and having other adventures.  Each MagiQuest location is decorated to look like a medieval fantasy world.  Some have magical forests, dragon’s lairs, castles, villages, and other fantasy realms. 


It’s easy to play, but challenging at the same time.  The wand works kind of the way the Nintendo Wii does.  You point at objects and flick your wrist and poof!, something magical happens.  A treasure chest really opens or a suit of armor starts talking to you. It’s very cool to see a fantasy world come to life around you.



MagiQuest is great for kids, but fun for adults as well.  And unlike regular video games, you are moving around getting exercise while you are collecting items.  Plus the experience is much more real than just staring at a screen pushing a couple of buttons.
 

I am totally addicted and want to visit all of the locations.  My favorite so far is the one at Myrtle Beach, SC.  There is a quest that covers the entire boardwalk at Broadway at the Beach.  I walked around outside flicking my wand at statues. Definitely a blast.


The prices are a bit steep, like all attractions are.  It’s about $10 an hour plus the cost of the wand the first time you play.  I guess magic comes with a price. 

Check for coupons on the MagiQuest website and local coupon books.  Some locations even offer discounts if you sign up for text messages or email lists.  I won two free hours of game play by text. 


Ready to play yet? Get a wand and hop into the game… 

7.18.2011

7 Booty-Kicking Sci Fi Females

These characters are smart, hot, and can kick any guy's butt.
 
They are first-rate role models for girls because they don't play the damsel in distress.  These girls go out and take matters into their own hands while still looking gorgeous and feminine.

These sci fi girls have rocking jobs and live adventurous lives (yep, I'm totally jealous).
       
So without further ado, here are the 7 most awesome sci fi female characters on television ranked by order of coolness...

Dana Scully from The X-Files
#7  Dana Scully from The X-Files 

She packs heat and cuts on corpses.  She investigates spooky unsolvable cases all while sporting her characteristic business attire.  Agent Dana Scully is awesome.  She is a great role model for girls.  She is smart and strong and beautiful.
   
Along with Mulder, she is the reason paranormal investigations became cool.  Solving X-Files about freaky humans and discovering governmental alien cover-ups would be a dream job.  I don’t think I would even mind working in the basement.   


Leela from Futurama
#6  Leela from Futurama 

I don’t care if she is animated.  It’s my list and Leela rocks.  She is the ultimate success story for one-eyed mutants everywhere.  Not only does she fly around having intergalactic adventures with robots and mad scientists, she can also bring any guy to the ground with her stellar fighting skills.

Plus she is warm-hearted.  Note her tolerance for Fry and her rescue of Nibbler.  Cruising around to other planets delivering mail and rescuing pathetic coworkers wouldn’t be a bad job at all.  She even gets to wear that thing on her wrist.    


Sarah Walker from Chuck
#5  Sarah Walker from Chuck 

Chasing down bad guys, traveling around the world on missions, and hanging out in a top secret underground base are just typical days for Sarah Walker.  She has saved the world from evil schemes and confiscated encrypted data devices as often as the rest of us have been to the grocery store. 

She is deadly with a knife or with her bare hands, but still gets to crash fancy dinner parties and wear elegant gowns.  The only downside to her job is that she has to hang out at the Buy More.    


River Tam from Firefly
#4  River Tam from Firefly/Serenity

It was a hard call to make between Zoe and River, but I had to go with River because she is the ultimate fighter.  Yeah she was a nutcase when she first boarded the ship, but by the end of Serenity she had picked up most of her marbles.
 
Who else could wipe out a bar full of men and make it look as if she were performing a ballet?  I wouldn’t mind being able to pull off some of her graceful fighting maneuvers, I just wouldn’t want to be the guinea pig of a government experiment in order to do them.       


Claudia Donovan from Warehouse 13
#3  Claudia Donovan from Warehouse 13 

Girl genius with a hip style, she is usually the brains behind the scenes.  Fixing wayward artifacts and adding her own brilliant modifications are her typical Warehouse specialties.  When she does go out into the field, she has her own style of investigating.
 
Playing with supernatural artifacts from famous people in the past, chatting on a Farnsworth, and being the next in line to be caretaker of the Warehouse: a day in the life of Claudia would pretty much rock.      


River Song from Doctor Who
#2  River Song from Doctor Who 

The list just wouldn’t be complete without another River.  She isn’t just his companion, she is someone much more special to the Doctor.  Plus, she is partly Time Lord herself in some strange timey wimey way since she was conceived so close to the space-time vortex.
 
Mysterious and not afraid to shoot when necessary, River is nearly a match for the Doctor when it comes to last minute plans to save the earth.  I wouldn't mind sitting in prison occasionally if it meant I could cruise around in the Tardis during my free time.


Abby Maitland from Primeval
#1  Abby Maitland from Primeval 

And finally, number one, Abby, the compassionate animal lover.  She hops around through anomalies wrangling creatures back into their proper time and keeping them from eating people.

She is never afraid to stand up and do the right thing even if it means lying to the government or possibly losing her boyfriend.  She gets to sport a nifty looking stun gun and work with animals that haven't been alive for thousands of years.  And who wouldn't want a cute pet dinosaur?



Who do you think should have been on the list?  Who would you cross off? Who is your favorite female science fiction character?

6.15.2011

Will Chloe King Be the Cat’s Meow?

Will The Nine Lives of Chloe King be just another lame teenage melodrama or an interesting fantasy show?  It is hard to predict at this point. 


ABC Family seems to be focusing on drama and appealing to a younger audience.  Even with the supernatural elements, Chloe King is ranking high in the drama appeal.  Mix teen angst with forbidden love and danger and the network will have more viewers than with a show that is just about a cat girl.
 

Should sci fi fans care about Chloe King, though? Her "cat powers" were sometimes awesome, but also sometimes lame.
 

Examples of the lame-nitude, one bad guy can fight three of the Mai (race of cat people)?  Why couldn't she run fast to get away from him?  She can kill a human by kissing him.  But why doesn’t that apply when she kisses her mom?  Why would she have to kiss a person on the lips to kill him?  And why doesn’t she just kiss the bad guy to get rid of him?
 

BUT there are also good things about the show.  Sometimes her cat magic is nifty.  She can race across rooftops.  She has an awesome claw manicure.  Plus, cat hearing would be a helpful power. 
 

The story is also inviting.  It’s a coming of age story about a girl who finds out she really isn’t like everyone else.  She wants to have a normal life and date normal human guys, but there is so much about herself that she doesn’t know.  Is she this mystical “Uniter,” who are the bad guys and what do they want, and what new feline power will she discover tomorrow?


So the show could go either way.  It could fizzle into yet another series that is nothing but fluff and love triangles.  However, the show also has the potential to be a gripping story about a girl becoming a superhero and learning about her mysterious past. 


Though The Nine Lives of Chloe King is definitely not purrfect, don’t flip the channel just yet. Chloe King could surprise us… 


Oddly Hilarious Retro Science Pictures

While noodling around online, I stumbled upon these awesome retro sci fi pictures. I giggled over many of them. These are my favorites.

I just have one question about this photo-- did the people of the 60s think we would have giant heads in the future? 

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All I can think of when I see this is, "Jeez. What a really sucky Jedi.  No wonder the Empire took over."

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There is a giant alien creature about to eat this woman. At least she will distract him long enough for us to disconnect his life support tubing. 

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LIFE has lots more old science and space pictures.  If you love classic science fiction, check out the galleries for "Weird Science in Action," "Trippy Space-Age Toys," and "Excellent Old-School Science Models."   

Some will make you laugh and others will leave you wondering why anyone would want to crawl through a 40 foot colon.