There are now Illustrations for Richard Maxwell and Phillip Glossman.
The picture of Richard Maxwell is below, on the right. I think it's okay,
I really don't visualize any of the characters in my head. I only hear
them as voices. I don't put faces to them. I may think of certain
characteristics that they have but I cant see them.
The drawing for Philip Glossman (below) on the other hand I don't like at all. I didn't think that he would actually have a villain like look to him. he was on the City council, and some people still thought of him as good. I think that he would have more of a professional look to him.
Thank you for reading,
Jessa
Tuesday, August 30, 2011
Wednesday, August 17, 2011
Album 54 Avalible for Download
Last Monday it was announced that you can now download "Clanging Cymbals and the Meaning of Gods Love" is available for download just as the Green Ring Conspiracy was last spring. I have listened to the previews, and I think I will just wait until the fall to buy the physical copy of it, or I will end up spending twice as much money as I otherwise would have.
For all of you who seem to hate Olivia's adult like sounding voice might be exited to hear that she is going to be played by a different adult this album. she is played by Kelly Stables, who also played Jill Segler in "The Truth Chronicles." Their voices don't sound exactly alike so It will be hard to get used to.
The AIO repacking project is still continuing, with a new cover for album 29, "Signed Sealed and Commited."
For all of you who seem to hate Olivia's adult like sounding voice might be exited to hear that she is going to be played by a different adult this album. she is played by Kelly Stables, who also played Jill Segler in "The Truth Chronicles." Their voices don't sound exactly alike so It will be hard to get used to.
The AIO repacking project is still continuing, with a new cover for album 29, "Signed Sealed and Commited."
There is now a summary for album 55 which doesn't even have a name yet. It looks like it will be another action-adventure album, continuing all the story lines from "The Green Ring Conspiracy."
"When Jason Whittaker tracks the villainous Mr. Grote to london, England, he discovers another ominous plot. With the help of some old friends, will he unravel it in time? Back in odyssey, Eugene and Red reveal the story of a World War I hero—Sergeant Alvin York."
It is all starting to pick up again, now that we are aproaching the next season. Thanks for reading!
Monday, August 1, 2011
The Very Last GRC Review
I got my Green Ring Conspiracy album in the mail about 1/2 a month ago. I am so pleased about the way it looks on the shelf next to album 52. But the two disappointments to me were on the inside.
- #1. The episode names. I haven't heard anyone else say anything about this but the Green Ring Conspiracy part 1, part 2, etc. sounds very boring and makes them hard to distinguish which one is which.
- #2 The look of the cds- Aside from a different title, the cds look the same as the ones from album 52, and that's okay for one album or maybe two, but I hope they don't plan on making all them so plain and unoriginal from now on.
So I will be doing this in a simple, short, and easy way.
- Jay- In the last part especially Jay easily turned into my favorite kid character. I love how, in this album he has become more of a good guy bully in contrast to Rodney in album #25.
- Stiletto- Jason is the stiletto! I really didn't expect that and I have to say, the first time listening through it I didn't recognize his voice at all. Now that I know it is him I can easily tell, but the first time I was still for some reason obliviously thinking Richard Maxwell.
- Penny- Penny's weird version of Christianity was confirmed as they were trying to find God in art. I'm glad Connie didn't have to learn this lesson again after "Bad Company." I am looking forward to hear Penny getting set straight next fall.
Now that was probably the last Green Ring Conspiracy review that we will hear, so I hope you enjoyed it!AIO news and such is really boring in the summer, Nothing but a few podcasts and Avery Awards. I hope it starts picking up soon!
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