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The Lady’s in Hades

I’ve written a bit about Battle of Olympus before. My family rented it a few times in my childhood but could never get too far in it, maybe as far as the first Cyclops. In terms of gameplay, it was … Continue reading →

Posted in African, Animals, Castlevania, Comics, Dragon Quest, Egyptian, Final Fantasy, Greek Mythology, Kid Icarus, Magic, Maps, Medicine, Metroid, Monsters, Music, Mythology, Names, Video Games, Zelda | Tagged achilles, angel land, anubis, atari, battle of olympus, bears, broderbund, castlevania ii: simon's quest, cerberus, chocobos, clash of the titans, cyclopes, dragon quest vi, dragons, eurydice, hades, helen of troy, hydra, isis, kid icarus uprising, lamia, medusa, minotaur, monkeys, mount olympus, ocarina, orpheus, pegasus, persephone, ray harryhausen, riddle of the sphinx, satyrs, snakes, talos, underworld |

Ready to Fly ‘Round the World in the Shuffle Man’s Boot?

It’s been a while since I’ve reviewed any albums, or at least it feels like it’s been. Here are three recent releases I’ve been listening to. Pixies, Doggerel – I quite enjoy this album. I know some Pixies and Frank … Continue reading →

Posted in African, Albums, Animals, Aztec, Egyptian, Frank Black/Black Francis, Humor, Mayan, Music, Mythology, Native American, Pixies, Poetry, Religion, Robyn Hitchcock, They Might Be Giants | Tagged anubis, bible, cats, dmitry zarkov, doggerel, exodus, george hanger, hotel 165, hypnotic clambake, joey santiago, johnny marr, kukulkan, maury rosenberg, moses, paz lenchantin, quetzalcoatl, raymond chandler, sean lennon, shufflemania!, socrates |

Just Gonna Stand There and Watch Asgard Burn

Thor: Ragnarok – I’ve been looking forward to this one, especially since seeing the trailer where Thor calls the Hulk “a friend from work.” So many trailers are awful, but this one worked. The Thor films feel genuinely epic, combining … Continue reading →

Posted in Comics, Greek Mythology, Humor, Magic, Monsters, Mythology, Norse, Relationships, VoVat Goes to the Movies | Tagged anubis, arawn, asgard, avengers, bifrost, black widow, brunhilda, cate blanchett, death, demons, doctor strange, fenris, grandmaster, hades, hela, hercules, iron man, jane foster, jeff goldblum, korg, lady death, loki, natalie portman, odin, ogoun, pepper potts, planet hulk, pluto, ragnarok, sif, surtur, tessa thompson, the incredible hulk, thor, thor ragnarok, thor: the dark world, valkyrie, valkyries, warriors three, wolves |

Polytheistic Politics

Notice how pretty much every presidential candidate says they were called by God to run? When I mentioned this, Amy correctly pointed out that he didn’t necessarily want all of them to WIN, but they all seem to think he … Continue reading →

Posted in Buddhism, Carribean, Current Events, Egyptian, Greek Mythology, Humor, Japanese, Mythology, Norse, Politics, Religion | Tagged anubis, aqua buddha, bernie sanders, binbogami, carly fiorina, chris christie, cthulhu, devas, donald trump, dr. ben carson, eris, hades, hera, hermes, hillary clinton, hypnos, jeb bush, jim gilmore, john kasich, loki, marco rubio, ogoun, orishas, prometheus, rand paul, rick santorum, somnus, suiten, ted cruz, trolls |

I Left My Soul in San Francisco

Weird Al: The Book, by Nathan Rabin with Al Yankovic – Weird Al has been highly influential on my tastes in both music and humor, so it’s a shame there hadn’t been a book about him. Well, actually, there was … Continue reading →

Posted in Authors, Book Reviews, Buddhism, Celtic, Christopher Moore, Egyptian, Humor, Music, Mythology, Religion, Uncategorized, Weird Al Yankovic | Tagged a dirty job, anubis, morrigan, nathan rabin, secondhand souls, set, weird al the book |

Mixed Mythology Makes Mischief

It’s no secret that I enjoy fiction based on classical mythology, or that I put a little too much energy into pondering how crossovers work. And when something includes elements from the mythology of various cultures, it can often become … Continue reading →

Posted in Authors, Christianity, Christopher Moore, Comics, Egyptian, Greek Mythology, Hinduism, Judaism, Mythology, Native American, Norse, Percy Jackson, Religion, Rick Riordan | Tagged anubis, apollo, chiron, coyote, coyote blue, crossovers, hades, heidi klum, hel, hermes, indra, jesus, jonathan stroud, jupiter, kali, marvel comics, mercury, odin, osiris, ra, shiva, sol, sun, the lightning thief, the ring of solomon, thor, ymir, zeus |

Head of the Dog That Bit You

The cynocephalus is a rather fancy name (or at least it sounds that way in English) for a rather simple concept, which is a person with the head of a dog. This is a theme that shows up quite frequently … Continue reading →

Posted in Animals, Art, Christianity, Eastern Orthodox, Egyptian, Greek Mythology, Mythology, Religion, Sesame Street, Television | Tagged anubis, ctesias, cynocephali, dogs, jesus, marco polo, sir john mandeville, st. christopher, weimaraners, william wegman |