Gould Return of the KingsArtist and Ringer fan Grant Gould will have a card featured in the upcoming TOPPS ‘Lord of the Rings: Masterpieces II’ trading cards, arriving in stores early February. Grant’s artwork will be included in the base set and is titled it ‘Return of the Kings.’ (Click on the Thumbnail to be taken to his blog for a full view) Grant says, “I wanted to capture an unseen moment from the movies, and decided to draw Aragorn standing beside the King of the Dead, sailing toward Minas Tirith. It was a lot of fun to create, and a huge honor to officially be part of the LOTR art world, even if in a small way.” Look for this new set from TOPPS in local comic, collectible or gaming shops. [Grant Gould’s Blog] [TOPPS LOTR Cards]

The Science ChannelI happened to be flipping through channels over the holiday and ran across a marathon of The Science Channel’s ‘How It’s Made.’ You are probably saying, yea, so what?! Well, this particular episode was on how pinball machines are made and the pinball machine they were making was a The Lord of the Rings one! After further investigation, it looks like you can watch this episode online at the Science Channel website. If you don’t feel like watching it online, it looks like this episode is airing again on Jan 19th. [How It’s Made]

Scottish Raygun fan Daniel Leyden literally danced with excitement when he received the email from Weta Customer Services telling him he had won Weta’s ‘Complete Your Raygun Set’ competition. “I was at work when I found out”, he says excitedly. “I just jumped up and down shouting ‘I’ve won! I’ve won!’”

Daniel is a games programmer for a mobile phone company, and it was here that he got his initial Raygun delivered, the F.M.O.M Industries Wave Disrupter Raygun, much to the fascination of his colleagues, who share his open planned office. “A few of my colleagues like, ‘you’re buying WHAT!@? They were certainly questioning why I was buying a Raygun! But for me, it was more of a ‘I just want this cool thing.” Continue reading “Scottish Collector Wins Complete Raygun Set”

From The White Tree Fund journal team: The White Tree Fund is very happy to announce that Silver Leaves, TWTF’s journal, will be released on November 24, 2007. There is a lot of great content in this inaugural issue including art by Jef Murray and Coralie Allan, and articles by some amazing folks including Tom Shippey, Michael Drout, Dimitra Fimi and Janet Brennan Croft. The cost of the journal is $15.00 CDN (plus shipping and handling for printed copies), and we’ll get your copy out to you ASAP. For further information, please visit our website at whitetreefund.org.

We’re already thinking ahead to the next issue, so if you have ideas, comments or suggestions, or you’d like to make a submission, please let us know by sending an email to silverleaves@whitetreefund.org.