Kickstarter: The World-Maker

It’s no surprise to my blog readers that I love fantasy games like D&D and video games. When those two things are combined, you can bet I’ll be glued to my monitor with controls at my fingertips. One of the greatest fantasy video games of all time was called Planescape: Torment. I just funded a Kickstarter to help some of the original creators of that game build its spiritual successor – Torment: Tides of Numenera.

Sojourner of Worlds by Chang Yuan from the Torment: Tides of Numenera Kickstarter page

If you don’t already know about Kickstarter.com, here’s the basics: Kickstarter is a crowdfunding platform that lets lots of people give a little money online to help creative people make awesome things. You just go to the website and you can see people who make things like comics, video games, movies, gadgets – just about anything, really – pitching their ideas with short videos. There are also cool rewards available depending on how much you pledge. You might pledge $2 for some cool digital art, $20 for a graphic novel or $600 for movie/TV actress Kristen Bell to record a personalized video greeting for you. That last one is from the Kickstarter to raise money for a movie based on the Veronica Mars TV series that launched Bell’s career. The biggest reward there was $10,000 for a speaking role in the film – it’s already been taken.

If the project doesn’t reach its goal, you don’t get charged. If the project reaches its goal, you pay your pledge and get updates about the state of the project while it’s in development. If the project exceeds its goal, the makers can use that extra funding to make that thing even better.

Enter Torment: Tides of Numenera. The video game is set in the world of Monte Cook’s new tabletop role playing game, Numenera. We’re already going a little meta here because that tabletop game was only made possible when Monte Cook, famous among a niche community because of his contributions to games like Dungeons & Dragons, raised over $500,000 on Kickstarter to make his own game (his original goal was $20,000).

Covers for the first two books in The Kingkiller Chronicle

I was interested in Tides of Numenera from the start because of the legacy of Planescape: Torment. I finally jumped on board when I saw that if the game reaches enough pledges, they’ll add Patrick Rothfuss to the writing team. Patrick Rothfuss is one of the best fantasy authors out there today and if you’re not reading his The Kingkiller Chronicle books you’re missing out. Mr. Rothfuss wrote a lovely piece on his blog about how he came on board the project that made it clear that in addition to being a brilliant writer, he’s a nice guy I’d enjoy hanging out with at a convention. Done.

Kickstarter is changing the landscape for creators. Indie comics creators have a whole new option for making their books possible and maybe even (gasp!) profitable. Video game developers no longer have to be enslaved to a big production company’s bottom line and can make games targeted directly at the people who want to play them. I just looked at my profile and discovered I’ve helped fund fifteen projects so far. I’m sure there will be more in the future. So what are you waiting for? Head over to http://www.kickstarter.com/ and help people start creating worlds.

PaulBenjaminWrites.com World Premiere!

Welcome to PaulBenjaminWrites.com – the new web page of Paul Benjamin. I’ve streamlined things from my old web presence and added lots of new features. I’ll be posting regular updates both personal and professional here, right on my front page. Where else can you read about awesome new comic book projects and life as a diplomat in Uzbekistan? (Nowhere else on that one in particular, guaranteed!)

Thanks to my new web tools, I’ll be assigning categories to posts and tagging them as well. You’ll be able to target posts that are relevant to your interests. Prospective clients can see review projects I’ve worked on in the past. Travel lovers can read about visits to Thailand, Algeria, Prague, etc. Video game fans can hear about upcoming games like the Marvel Heroes MMO. Gluttons for punishment can learn what it’s like to live in Uzbekistan. Those who want to reach me now that I have a new email address can get in touch through my website’s Contact page.

Now I’ll be able to instantly send out my posts via Twitter and Facebook too. Soon I’ll be writing about my upcoming graphic novel The Girl With No Name. I’ll also finally be launching a page for the supermodel side of my career, so keep an eye out and enjoy my adventures!

Marvel Heroes MMO

Marvel Heroes – Free to play MMO

Gazillion Entertainment’s Marvel Heroes MMO (Massively Multiplayer Online) game is a blast to play. It’s a Diablo-style 3rd person action game in which you can play a huge variety of Marvel characters FOR FREE! I wrote the in-game dialogue for many of the characters in the game, including THE AVENGERS’ archer extraordinaire: Hawkeye and other Marvel favorites.

For those who want to learn more about this Diablo meets the Marvel Universe game, you can check out the official website:
Marvel Heroes website

Check it out!

Bioware’s Star Wars: The Old Republic

Star Wars: The Old Republic

A lot of people ask me about the work I did on the award-winning MMO (massively multiplayer online) Star Wars game. The game was released in December to rave reviews and is enjoying incredible success. My talented friends at Bioware are constantly updating their website with tantalizing tidbits on this incredible gaming experience. Click the link check out the latest and greatest!

Star Wars: The Old Republic

NY Times bestseller – World Of Warcraft: Shaman

WORLD OF WARCRAFT: SHAMAN Written by Paul Benjamin, Art by Rocio Zucchi.

In this tie-in to the World of Warcraft Cataclysm game expansion, the elements of Azeroth are out of control, unleashing devastating natural disasters that threaten to tear the world asunder.

All hope rests with the shaman, who are able to commune with the elements. Muln Earthfury, the shaman leader of the secretive Earthen Ring, attempts to pacify the elements — but his pleas fall on deaf ears. The elements are unresponsive, full of confusion and chaos. The Earthen Ring is riddled with doubt. Have the shaman lost their ability to corral and guide the elements?

192 PGS./Young Adult

If you dig playing WoW or just like reading awesome stories where monsters beat each other with hammers and magic sticks, you can buy this book right here: World of Warcraft: Shaman on Amazon.com

Starcraft: Frontline Vol. 3

Starcraft: Frontline Vol. 3

This volume continues the canon tale of a psychic child on the run in the brutal StarCraft universe. The manga anthology collects four stories, one of which is co-written by me and writer/video game designer Dave Shramek, with art by the talented Hector Sevilla. In “War-Torn,” young psychic Colin Phash is on the run and separated from his father, hiding among thousands of refugees on a backwater moon. Even if Colin can escape being captured by a fierce Dominion wrangler, how can he stop being haunted by the trauma-induced nightmares his telepathic powers pick up from everyone around him?

Featuring: Josh Elder: writer of Mail Order Ninja; Ramanda Kamarga: artist of Psy-Comm; Grace Randolph: Writer of World of Warcraft; Seung-Hui Kye; Ren Zatopek; Noel Rodriguez; Dave Shramek; Hector Sevilla; and Paul Benjamin.
192 PGS.
Interested in buying the book? Click here: Amazon.com – Starcraft: Frontline Vol. 3

G.I. JOE: The Rise of COBRA


G.I. JOE: The Rise of COBRA for Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, PlayStation 2, Wii, and PlayStation Portable 
Available everywhere video games are sold

YO JOE! Lock and load as you take control of the elite G.I. JOE team and fight the evil forces of COBRA. This all-new storyline developed for the game picks up where the movie left off. Knowing is half the battle. How you play is the other.
ESRB Rating: Teen

Interested in buying the game? Click here: Amazon.com – G.I. JOE: The Rise of COBRA

X-Men Origins: Wolverine for Wii & Playstation 2


X-MEN ORIGINS: WOLVERINE for Wii and PlayStation 2 
Available everywhere video games are sold

Uncage Wolverine’s tragic past and discover how the ultimate weapon was created. Unleash the razor sharp adamantium claws, feral instincts, and mutant regeneration power of the world’s fiercest hero. This game features relentless combat with tons of custom moves, a special Rage mode that unlocks new combos and attacks, feral instincts that target unseen enemies, and popular Marvel heroes and villains from Wolverine’s hidden past. Plus I also wrote some fart jokes for Blob.
ESRB Rating: Teen

Interested in buying the game? Click here: Amazon.com – X-Men Origins: Wolverine Wii

Spider-Man: Web of Shadows for Nintendo DS


SPIDER-MAN: WEB OF SHADOWS DS 
Available everywhere video games are sold 

The Griptonite Games team has put together a fantastically fun Spider-Man game featuring some writing from your friendly neighborhood… well, me. New York City Has Been Invaded And Only Spider-Man Can Save It. The innovative fighting system allows you to harness the grace, agility and acrobatics of Spider-Man’s Red and Blue Suit, or to leverage the brute, savage power of the Black Suit. Switch suits at any time to create devastating never-before-seen combos and finishing moves. Choose How Spider-Man Fights, Which Powers to Upgrade, Who In the Marvel Universe To Fight With or Against, And The Fate Of New York City Itself. Choose Wisely.
Rated E-10 for everyone

Interested in buying the game? Click here: Amazon.com – Spider-Man: Web of Shadows DS

Starcraft: Frontline Vol. 1

Starcraft: Frontline Vol. 1

The brutal, dark and fascinating world of the StarCraft video games comes alive in this collection of never-before-seen thrilling adventures. This manga anthology collects four stories, one of which is co-written by me and writer/video game designer Dave Shramek, with art by the fantastic Hector Sevilla. In “Weapon of War,” a psionic six-year-old boy is at the center of a brutal conflict between a Terran mining colony and the zerg–and the marines and miners must decide between the unthinkable: Do they save the boy and lose their lives? Or do they use him against their vicious attackers, but give up their humanity in the process?

Featuring: Richard A. Knaak: NY Times best-selling writer of Warcraft: The Sunwell Trilogy; Joshua Elder: writer of Mail Order Ninja; Naohiro Washio; Simon Furman; Jesse Elliot; Ramanda Kamarga: artist of Psy-Comm; Dave Shramek; Hector Sevilla; and Paul Benjamin.
192 PGS.
Interested in buying the book? Click here: Amazon.com – Starcraft: Frontline Vol. 1