126 - New Mutants #1 - 5/6/2009

I find a lot of Alex Ross covers somewhat staid, but there's a great energy to this one.

Cover by Alex Ross. Interiors by Zeb Wells & Diógenes Neves.

#XmenADay #XMen #XFactor40 #NewMutantsV3 #Wolfsbane #DougRamsey #Warlock

Feel the Thrill of playing as a Warlock and defeat Giants!
Warlock A free to play game by me!
https://coa-100.itch.io/warlock
#videogames #pcgaming #warlock
Warlock by coa

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@HeyeBodo Ganz easy, die Pink Pony of Death Con in Mainz Mitte März. Und die damit erneut bestätigte Erkenntnis, dass Warlock! eine großartige Alternative zu WFRPG ist und ich das super gerne leite...
#PPoD #Warlock #WFRPG

My warlock Gilderoy along with his (bird) fish friends: Sparrow (adopted kenku) and Gypsy (familiar, imp, parrot, editor, best friend, etc.) having some family time

Based on... a Tumblr meme, I guess..?

#art #drawing #oc #dnd #dnd5e #kenku #dndkenku #anthro #anthroart #lineart #ocart #furry #furryart #digital #MastoArt #oc #dndoc #warlock #imp #parrot

Gus G. – Steel Burner Review By Baguette of Bodom

Gus G. is a busy man. For some odd 25 years and counting, the Greek guitarist has not only been running his own band Firewind but also contributed to many notable heavy/power metal acts’ beginnings, such as early Mystic Prophecy and Dream Evil. And somehow on top of that, he’s even managed to fit in five solo albums during that time! Steel Burner becomes the sixth album under the Gus G. moniker, the first since 2021’s very fun Quantum Leap. I was a big fan of Firewind’s energetic 2020 comeback and enjoyed 2024’s anthemic rock-oriented Stand United plenty as well. How does Steel Burner compare to his other recent works, and were any Steel Druhm’s harmed in the making?1

Gus has proven himself to be a very potent guitarist since the early ’00s, and Steel Burner’s strand of heavy metal offers a good general gist of the instrumental and solo craft he’s known for. The album doesn’t steer too far off Quantum Leap’s core in this regard. Gus’s natural bend towards ’80s rock and metal shows up in full force once again, containing Yngwie and Blackmore-esque guitar hero cheese (“What If,” “Closure”) in terms of both shred and soulful play. A surprising highlight is “Advent” with its interesting djent-ish influences by way of downtuned 2010s rhythm guitar work. It pans out much better than one might think and makes for a refreshing listen in an album full of otherwise expected source material.

The other side of Steel Burner is the record’s confusing flow and identity, the guest vocalist tracks being at odds with the instrumental songs. Whereas Quantum Leap was fully instrumental, Steel Burner contains a theoretically balanced set of five tracks with vocals and five instrumentals. This intentional variety quickly ends up working against itself. Doro (Doro, ex-Warlock) and Matt Barlow (ex-Iced Earth, ex-Pyramaze) are both starting to show their age, delivering some good lines but flat choruses (“Nothing Can Break Me,” “Dancing with Death”). The suddenly enervated instrumentation exacerbates the quality contrast between Steel Burner’s different aspects. Fortunately, the back half fares better. Vocal mercenaries Ronnie Romero (ex-Rainbow) and Dino Jelusić lend stronger performances on better, more AOR-adjacent tracks (“My Premonition,” “No One Has to Know”), and I wouldn’t mind Gus working with Ronnie more often based on “My Premonition.” Aside from the vocal-instrumental clash, the drums are a sticking point. Gus’s drum programming on the aforementioned tracks is solid, but Quantum Leap’s guest drumming proves that more varied and potent percussion would have helped make these songs much more lively.

Much like Jeff Waters (Annihilator), Gus G. is an excellent guitarist who is usually better when sharing vocals-forward songwriting reins with other people. Steel Burner tends to repeat some of his early-career hiccups with Mystic Prophecy, where the rhythm guitar tends to be underdeveloped and the songs oddly stripped-down without the choruses compensating for it. Gus is very good at crafting colorful instrumental compositions (“Advent,” “Confession”) or even standard power metal tracks at higher BPMs (“Kill the Pain” on Firewind’s self-titled, “Escape from Tomorrow” all the way back on Forged by Fire), but making a ‘normal’ mid-paced track with vocals often requires some extra hands alongside him. Firewind’s two most recent records are proof of this, and the positive effect of a consistent powerhouse vocalist like Herbie Langhans is undeniably lacking here.

Steel Burner has its bright spots, but ends up feeling like two EPs in a bar fight. It mashes together parts of Quantum Leap and Stand United, and both halves unfortunately suffer as a result. While nothing on the record is strictly off-putting, the instrumental side is clearly the better and more inspired one, containing the usual guitar goodness you would expect from Gus. Even so, one listen to Quantum Leap’s title track exposes Steel Burner’s general lack of urgency compared to prior works. Grab most of the instrumental tracks and “My Premonition,” and you’ve got a solid EP! Despite the overall experience being hit-and-miss, I still respect Gus’s work ethic, and I’ll be gladly waiting to see what he comes up with next.

Rating: Mixed
DR: Nope! | Format Reviewed: Alas, poor Stream!
Label: Metal Department
Websites: gusgofficial.com | Facebook | Instagram
Releases Worldwide: April 24th, 2026

#25 #2026 #Annihilator #AOR #Apr26 #Doro #DreamEvil #Firewind #GreekMetal #GusG #HardRock #HeavyMetal #IcedEarth #MetalDepartment #MysticProphecy #Pyramaze #Rainbow #Review #Reviews #SteelBurner #Warlock

🔥 Lord of Hatred launched on April 28, Diablo 4's second major expansion. Act 8 wraps the Lilith, Mephisto arc, brings Paladin and Warlock, a new island region Skovos, big progression and gear overhauls. Client size jumped to 83 GB without HQ textures and ~160 GB with them, expect launcher freezes.

Key points: level cap lifted to 70 (paragon unchanged), world tiers extended to 12, skill trees now improve active skills only with up to 1...

#SteamAndEpic #Mephisto #Warlock #Cube #T10 #Horadric

Morning Folks. Monday, the #Diablo4 expansion dropped, and for the first bit, I dealt with pretty frequent disconnects. I talk about this and how I abandoned #Warlock early on and returned to #Paladin.

https://aggronaut.com/2026/04/29/diablo-disconnects/

#arpg #mmo #mmorpg #videogames #games #gaming #diablo

Diablo Disconnects - Tales of the Aggronaut

This morning I talk about the frustrating disconnects in Diablo IV for the first few days, and how I abandoned Warlock for Paladin.

Tales of the Aggronaut
If you're not sure which #Diablo class you should hit the ground running with in LoH in three hours (and you want an answer other than #warlock or #paladin) we've got you covered. https://blizzardwatch.com/2026/04/27/class-play-diablo-4-lord-hatred/
Which class should you play in Diablo 4 Lord of Hatred?

Diablo 4 is throwing all conventional wisdom for what class to play right out the window in the new Lord of Hatred expansion, which is launching today  in parallel with Season 13: Season of Retribution. Lord of Hatred is improving every single class in the form of skill tree

Blizzard Watch

💀 RECKONING approaches, Blizzard dropped the release trailer for Diablo IV: Lord of Hatred; the expansion arrives on April 28.

It's the studio's second expansion: a direct continuation of the campaign featuring an assault on Mephisto with some help from Lilith, a Warlock class alongside the Paladin, new region Skovos, a revamped skill tree and reworked endgame.

#SteamAndEpic #RECKONING #Blizzard #Mephisto #Warlock #Paladin