Issue 30 – Goodbye Summer

Well summer is winding down. Yes, we said it. Summer is coming to a close. Yes, yes, yes, we at Blogwyrm are quite aware that the end of summer coincides with the autumnal equinox in late September. But whenever you have to contemplate heading back to school, summer is starting to be over. Whenever pre-season football is starting up and reminders to renew your fantasy league are being sent, summer is winding down. Whenever new fall fashions in both clothes and TV schedules are being tossed at you left and right in advertising, summer is calling it quits.

Despite that somber note, Blog Wyrm will continue to offer fun columns to fill out what remains of this all-too-short season.

About Comics takes a look at the story construction process of Alan Moore. Known for his work on Swamp Thing, the Watchmen, and the League of Extraordinary Gentlemen, Moore is certainly creative. How does he frame his stories? Read and find out.

The most well known American bike racer is now just another athlete to use drugs. So how did we get here? We take a look back to the rise and fall of one of America’s favorite athletes in this issue of Ballgame>/a>.

Yes, Scott Lang, it is too late to change the name, because Ant-Man currently has a well-deserved place in the public eye. This week’s Greenscreen takes a brief look at what makes Ant-Man and Marvel so successful.

If you’re trying to close the distance in a match in a fighting game, odds are you’ll have to deal with projectiles whose sole purpose are to keep you away. If it’s the other way around, you’ll have to learn how to use projectiles of your own to keep them away as best as you can. This week’s Pretzel Motion examines both perspectives and gives a brief primer on different varieties of projectiles.

Enjoy.