Looking Forward to New Core D&D Novels

I just finished pre-ordering the new novels from Wizards of the Coast set in the core 4E D&D world presented in the Player's Handbook and Dungeon Masters Guide over at Amazon. I just happened to stumble upon them while browsing around the D&D website. I have only read a handful of D&D novels, but I am looking forward to jumping into a new series and seeing how they visualize this setting.
The first book, The Mark of Nerath, written by Bill Slavicsek, one of the creators of the fourth edition of D&D, and it takes place in the Nentir Vale. It follows a group of adventurers as they try to stop an evil emperor from the time of the Nerath Empire escape his prison in the Shadowfell. It sounds like it will play out just like a home campaign featuring all the cool 4E D&D races we all love. I can't remember where I read it, but I think it even has a revenant brought back by the Raven Queen, which should be pretty cool because it is just like one of my characters. You can read a sample chapter here.
The second book, The Seal of Karga Kul, written by Alex Irvine, seems to follow a different storyline, so I don't know if they will be connected or not.
I am excited about reading these books and will post a review once they come out. First one is due next month.
Watchmen Motion Comic
This is old news, but I just came across a Watchmen Motion Comic on Xbox Live the other day and it was really amazing. It is more than just the comic with camera moves, they actually animate the characters, backgrounds and add effects. Has anyone checked this out?
If you haven't, there are several ways to see it; iTunes, Amazon VoD, Xbox Live, and Sony PlayStation Store. It is $1.99 per episode and there will be about 12 episodes released every two weeks. They are up to Chapter 5, so now is a great time to jump in and experience Watchmen in a completely new way (at least until the movie is released)











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