Agatha H and the Airship City
Agatha H and the Airship City looks like pretty promising steampunkery, “push[ing] the boundaries of Steampunk past the polite boundaries of pseudo-Victoriana and into full-on techno-madness!”
Agatha H and the Airship City looks like pretty promising steampunkery, “push[ing] the boundaries of Steampunk past the polite boundaries of pseudo-Victoriana and into full-on techno-madness!”
61 pages from Connie Willis’ new book, Blackout.
Norio Shioyama worked with Capcom to create a samurai short promoting Dead Rising 2. Very pretty.
Another respectable media outlet takes a look at steampunkery.
Chewbacca rides a squirrel into battle against the Nazis. It’s a painting. Really.
What if a time traveler took technology from today back to 1977? Enjoy your Pocket HiFi. (thanks, Humash!)