I seek out experiences that make life worth living. Whether its the latest tech, video game, comic or restaurant I want to hunt down and experience everything!
Lee welcomes back all hunters who have made it through the ordeal that was 2020 and welcomes all those who seek the warmth and safety of the hunters guild hearth.
Lee challenges herself to finish WIP's she's left languishing in creative limbo and discusses why she has such a big backlog
Lee sits down and talks with a self published author to discuss the creative process and drive.
Lee Explains the basics of putting together a cosplay outfit.
Lee kicks off season 5 with an irreverent and colorful recap of her favorite season 4 moments.
Lee continues her adventure into the intricacies of Black culture. Along with companions Farenheight, Alex G., Wayne and Jesse they delve into the dark crevices of colorism, gender dynamics and the power structures that are ingrained in black culture.
Lee continues her adventure into the intricacies of Black culture. Along with companions Farenheight, Alex G., Wayne and Jesse they delve into the dark crevices of colorism, gender dynamics and the power structures that are inbedding in black culture.
Lee expounds on some of the challenges she faces when it comes to creative endeavors.
With the return of the golden age of superheros Lee highlights some of the coolest Superheros who happen to be black.
Regardless of the heathen naysayers of the opinion that, "the books don't Matter", Lee is steadfast that source material is the only thing that matters. In this episode she talks about the pitfalls of create screen plays based on books.
Have you ever contemplated what it would be like to have your life's purpose fulfilled? Well Lee dissects why two of her favorite anime, One Punch Man and Overlord, are amazing examples of what just a scenario would look like.
In this episode Lee highlights some of the games she's excited to play this year.
Lee Joins up with a full Fire team include previous companion Farenheight, Jesse, Eka, Sexy Lexy and Ashley G. to discuss The Dynamics of Black Love.
Your frenemy tease the new year contest and Talks about why it's important to create and not just consume.
In the Inaugural Season 4 episode Lee breakdown her p0lan to stay positive and her dislike of the New Year New You Mantra.
Lee Reminisces about the last three seasons of XP Hunter; Highlighting previous companions, adventures and thoughts.
Lets be honest every year we make ourselves promises we won't keep. Lee endeavors to examine why its so hard to change and set some goals she can reach.
Whether its an orchestral bombardment or silence music enhances the way we interpret media in all it forms. Lee talks about some of her favorite music from anime, and video games, to installation art pieces.
Lee is still fuming that the DCCU replaced Justice League mainstay Martian Manhunter with Cyborg, an established Teen Titan, but she is also a little angry and confused at the appearance of the Green Lantern without the proper set up. In this Episode Lee considers what part Green Lantern will play in the DCCU and if the fandom will get an Idris Elba John Stewart.
Lee picks up a new companion, T. Lew, and on their way to the Hunters conventions they discuss life long learning and how to keep your creative juices flowing even when you don't have the best tools available.
Lee has a love hate relationship with time honored movies franchise spinoffs but, to her delight the Mandalorian, the the center piece of Disney's new streaming venture, Disney+, is engaging, well written, and cinematically stunning.
NANOWRIMO, National Novel Writing Month, comes but once a year. Every November hundreds of thousands of people across the global participate in the writing challenge including your frenemy Lee. In this episode Lee tells you the basics of the challenge and her thoughts on what shape her 50,000 words may take.
Lee discuss what games have her playing long hours, analyzes the stories and game mechanics that keep her interested.
Lee takes a look back at all the best companions and topics from Season 2.
Superman, Batman, and Green Lantern are some of the most infamous names is super Herodom but how can someone who started their caped crusading in the early 1940's still be kicking butt and shooting eye lasers more than half a century since their debut? In this episode Lee analyzes the inherent issues with Forever Heros; Super Heros that have so much sway comic publishers wont let them die... or stay dead for fear of some intangible unknown reaction from readers.
Lee continues her conversation with Z.J. about Magic the gathering and Gaming.
When Lee discovered the vibrantly drawn world of Ordeal on Webtoons she had no idea she'd be sucked in by the story and artwork. In this episode Lee gets a chance to talk with the Artist and Writer of Ordeal, Brent Bristol.
Lee Shines a light on the beautiful struglle that comes with being an idependent creative.
Lee Discusses the ins and outs of WBCA Sports DJ Zamboni Jones favorite analogue games, Magic the Gathering.
Lee expresses her love of independently developed comics, movies and like for their ability to experiment within their creative mediums and take chances that their more established counterparts can't or won't.
Lee questions the state of Imagination and creativity in today's world of one mold fits all media.
Lee has a conversation with Cagen Luse a Boston based artist and illustrator. His comic Lunch Time ComiX is about him, his family and growing up and living as a racially ambiguous artist, father, foodie, sci-fi nerd and husband.
Lee divulges 4 of her favorite comic story Arcs of all time.
Lee reexamines her stance on MMOGs, their place in the industry and why some games work better than others.
Lee Reminisces about all the topics and companions of Season one of XP Hunter.
Lee puzzles out the schematics behind the words Good and Evil.
Lee tries to answer the age old question how much is too much? Do we really censor imagery and language content in video games, music, and movies because it is morally objectionable or because they reflect our baser thoughts and feelings?
Lee continues her conversation with AlbeyAl about the give and take of "attracting" new audiences to comic franchises through the cinematic universe and alienating loyal ones.
Lee discusses the tragic response EA games and Bioware had to a Kotaku article spotlighting their severe company practices and harm it caused their latest release, Anthem, and the Employees who worked on it.
Companion AlbeyAl Drops by to talk comics. Lee and Al discuss the finer points of comic story lines Vs. Cinematic story lines.
Lee attended The Annual Meeting of Adventurers, better known as PAXEast 2019! This episodes, she give you the highlights of her experience.
Lee makes some hard decisions and shares her five favourite Console games of all time.
Whether it is through comics, video games, film, or IRL mental health is an issue that doesn't get explored very often. Lee is joined by Farenheight who is here companion exploring how mental health is portrayed and analyzed thorugh creative works.
Whether you play consol or PC, prefer magic to guns, or just like the clothing; odds are you've created or participated in activities that surround your favorite game. Lee discusses how creative works inspire those who admire them to do the same from Cosplay to music.
Lee breaks down why game logic makes games fun, confusing and all around weird.
Lee Discusses the interest in the dark innuendo, events, and drama hidden in the gutter between comic panels. She analyzes why those are her favorite part of comics and why they elevate comics to the status of literature.
Lee introduces you to your newest Frenemy and companion Herself. Over the course of the episode, Lee discuss why creating characters in games is cathartic and fufilling but at the same time can create a rift between players and the game.