HBO Presents Game of Thrones Season Four Premiere Festival
Anime Weekend Atlanta 2012
Anime Weekend Atlanta 2011
Scare Tactics Swag!!!
We wanted to thank Scott Hallock and all the other great folks at Scare Tactics for the awesome interview and the swag/merch they sent us!
Thanks guys!
-HERETICPRIME
Area 51 Night 10/12/19
Area 51 Night at the Battle & Brew wasn’t so much a big night for the party, but a strong night for the regulars that wanted to have a good time gaming and enjoying some drinks.
There were only a handful of cosplayers out that night, but there was an artist and publisher out promoting his new web series based on the Area 51 “Raid” that was the center of many recent memes.
Justin Simmonds of Mind Invader Comixs came to promote his web comic which will center around an alien trying to make it to area 51.
Why is trying to make it to Area 51? There’s a twist to it, but along the way he collides with Earthlings in all our weird imperfections, and the memes that made the Area 51 “Raid” so viral.
Road Crew of HERETICPRIME
Anime Weekend Atlanta 2019


‘Not to sound like a downer, but I was disappointed this AWA. I’m not going to go into too much detail right now, but I’m about 70% sure that this is going to be my last AWA for a while.
It wasn’t because of the top brass. I personally met with some of them, and they are still the very attentive and caring group of individuals, despite change in ownership and some management.
I think that it is a matter of something getting too big to control in its present place, and just a few people; we can’t avoid some people being assholes.

On the positive tip, there were plenty of great cosplayers and very helpful staff to point us in the right directions. There were theatre rooms set up for all hours of the night for anime lurkers. There were also all of the vendor and artist goodness you expect to find at a con.
I didn’t see as many photographers roaming around this time, but I think it might have been because of the highly planned scheduled photo shoots that were listed in the app greatly ahead of time. (I suppose that is a good thing, but I enjoy the chance meetings of conventions.)
Road Crew of HERETICPRIME and Ophelia Roberts
An Introduction to the Modern-Day Masterpiece Quality Transformers Collectibles Line

‘Chances are if you are in your late 30’s to 40’s then you recognise the above picture above as G1 (Generation One) Optimus Prime, one of the most sought after and treasured toy a kid could have. (Well, it’s actually a re-issued G1 Optimus Prime, but it’s very close.) I’m not going to go into who Optimus Prime is. (By now, you should be used to how much time and energy we put into providing hyperlinks to help.) I’ll just say that Optimus Prime is a pretty big deal in the Transformers universe. I never had him, and he is but one of many Transformers that I wanted as a child.
Much to my delight, being an adult gives me the spending money and right to buy many things that I could not have as a little boy. This is something that many geeks enjoy as adults. It has turned many of us into collectors to correct what we saw as mistakes of the past by fulfilling decades old wishlists. Saying this, you can possibly imagine my surprise and joy in finding out that not only had old Transformers been rereleased nearly identical to their previious editions, but Hasbro and Tomy/Takara (the Japanese company that owns the rights to the original molds and toys that Transformers were based on) also released re-engineered Masterpiece Transformers that were superior in every way to the old G1 Transformers.

But…many things have changed since then. Third parties started making their own Masterpiece quality versions of Transformers, that were at tiimes better engineered for more realistic bot modes, but also much cheaper than the first party Hasbro/Tomy/Takara Transformers. Also compainies started making knockoff (KO) that were for the most part perhaps slightly less well made, but much less expensive. Basically, more choices meant more competition so that even official Hasbro/Tomy/Takara Transformers had to not only sell for cheaper, but revise how they were made.


Along with the price decreace of recent years, KO companies started their own innovations such as making their own more “official” KOs by making replicas of official pieces, but giving them their own names and making slight differences. Sometimes those changes even made the KOs better than the offical Masterpieces.


“Okay, great. Thanks for the…history lesson,” you might say. Why did I choose to say all of this in an article? The reason is that I intend to make review articles for different Masterpiece Transformer collectibles, but it won’t be like most others. In fact, they probably won’t be like any others.

Thank you for reading our Masterpiece Transformers primer article. I hope to write many more articles for you about specific Transformers in the future.
-HERETICPRIME