
I have, since I was a kid, been a comics nut. That up there is the working draft (unfinished) of the cover for "Task Force: Valkyrie" a superhero comic about an all female team of heroes sent out to scout and recruit newfound powers into the superhero community.

Myself and Raylene, my good personal friend, have collaborated together to create something that I have wanted to do for a long time, a comic book. But anyway, enough excuses, let's hear about this secret project that's had me all tied up in knots. My own issues, employment being the number one, have been affecting my ability to work closely with her as well. The artist has been in a state of desperation about getting an American visa and moving, which has caused a lot of delays and hiatuses from her. TASK FORCE: VALKYRIEFinally the secret project I have been ambiguous about is revealed after months and months (personal issues of the artist) not to mention all the other bits of quiet I am going through right now. So, I present here a chance for anyone still reading this to help me find that lost magic again! Comments are open to advice!

I still enjoy the setting, and the RPGs, but the actual game itself leaves me feeling apathetic. I would love to be reinvigorated with Warhammer 40k, but I just can't think of anything I want out of the war game anymore. I liked the idea of switching over to Warmachine, as the aesthetics for Khador really made me giggle with glee, but a lack of local players and a lack of time and money to invest has put me off of it.
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I felt like I'd been abandoned, and I really didn't feel like trying to fight tooth and nail for draws anymore, especially with an update that would require me to completely relearn army tactics. The end result of this was me staring at the codex for a while, then just decided not to continue competing. Halfway through the ladder tournament players were allowed to restructure their armies and, since a new codex had come out for me, I had to use that one. I never really claimed to be a tournament level player, and this event really proved it for me. I played in the 3++ Ladder before the codex came out and managed an amazing 0 Wins, 3 Ties and 1 Loss. I know that sounds kind of whiny, but I honestly didn't mean for it to happen, it just did. After the release of the White Dwarf codex of Sisters of Battle I completely and utterly lost all interest in Warhammer 40k as a gaming platform. This is the end, my only friends, the end. It shone its light down upon the gathered crowd of costumed people at its base, and enveloped all gathered in its brilliance. A majestic bright star had been placed there by 1, the world's greatest hero, and was visible even through the snowing clouds. At the highest peak, above the snowstorm, was the pinnacle of the tree. The Manhattan Project had an old paper gingerbread man that her daughter had made years ago sitting amongst a circle of multicolored dancing electrons that Snazzy Girl had used to light the tree this season. The Valiant Hammer had placed a large anvil near the bottom of the tree, sprinkled with the flaking snow caused by the gentle storm that The Magician had summoned high in the dome. Each hero in the club had the right to add their own decoration to the tree, and every one of them had, despite religious barriers. Globes of every size and color hung from its branches, some simple plastic while others housed entire universes within their spheres. Its needles were shining titanium, glistening with silver tinsel.

It did not detract from its beauty however, and despite the seven foot menorah glowing proudly in one corner of the massive hall, it was the massive pine that filled the gathered men and women with awe.

The tree was not officially a Christmas Tree, but rather a bit of Holiday Flora thanks to a few dissenting views with some of the club's senior membership.
