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10 Minutes with Hair10
The Le (02/10/2010)
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Karl "Hair10" Markovich was one of the earliest HeroClix rules arbiter for Wizkids for many years. He's since left the world of arbiting, but his legacy still stands. We sit down with Karl to get his thoughts on HeroClix, and more.

Ghost RiderThe Le: You've obviously been around for a while. What Marvel previous figure do you think desperately needs to be remade? DC? Indy?

Hair10: Marvel is a tough one, as I'm much more a DC fan. I'd have to go with Ghost Rider. I'd love to see a version with a special power that represents the Penance Stare (maybe EW combined with Incap or something). Also GR NEEDS Regen.

DC is easy. I've been a Firestorm fan since I was a kid. Although we've had two versions of him, neither do the character justice. Firestorm can create anything inorganic from thin air. What we've been given doesn't even come close to representing that kind of power!

Indy is hard since we've had so few. I'm going to go slightly off question and respond with what I'd like to see from Indy. Knowing that we'll never get a fig like Marshal Law or Bomb Queen, I'd love to see two figs... Empowered, from the Adam Warren books of the same name (however, she may fall in the "never see" catagory too) and Fallen Angel, from the IDW series.

The Le: Did you work for any of the other Wizkids lines, or did you only work with HeroClix?


Hair10: I did some playtesting for the first couple of sets of HorrorClix, but that's about it. All of my time and energy was focused on HC.


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Great interview!

I agree with EVERYTHING Hair say about R/E/V, Special powers, 2 color powers and the Tuttle dislike. :p

Posted by: CarlosMucha on 2/16/2010 9:45:37 PM
Well, I'm really new to HeroClix, and have never played the game before, even though I bought a bunch of stuff as I plan to introduce the game to my family this weekend. I am a BIG Heroscape fan (my introduction to tabletop gaming) but I got interested in HC because of the comic book characters. At first glance, it seems a lot more complicated than Scape because of the PAC, but just like we did with Scape, we play the quick rules first to get the hang of the game before introducing the PAC. I did a trail run of some turns by myself just to get an idea of how combat flowed and it was very cool, it has a lot of back-and-forth (I really like the critical hit/miss and pushback mechanics), so I'm excited to see how the game goes over. I look forward to picking all of your brains about HC.

Posted by: dynomutt312000 on 2/13/2010 8:27:26 AM
I can't say I disagree with a single point made in the article (except maybe the author being more of a DC fan :)). I too enjoy getting nearly a complete set when I pick up a case, and hate having to dish out $$ to complete my set - GW takes too much of my money to devote any more to clix. I prefer quality over quantity (I use the figs in RPGs, and hate representing characters with painted lumps of plastic). And I liked not having to send off for a buy it by the brick fig. I am also glad, of course, that clix is back, and am looking forward to Blackest Night.

Posted by: Nova00 on 2/11/2010 3:26:43 PM
Very interesting article. I do remember reading some of Hair's comments and the replies on WK realms when it was up. Between him and some of the others (Harpua & nbperb mainly) they helped some some problems our judge wasnt to sure about in years past. I agree with alot of what he said here and hope WK/N doesnt just blow it off, if they even read it at all. But like BB said in his comment. I'm glad we have our game back.

Posted by: Nightwing-fan on 2/10/2010 5:20:22 PM
Nice interview, really helps pass the time her in the winter wonderland of central PA. I never met Hair but he sure has an interesting perspective on the game. I too hope the New Wizkids will learn from past mistakes, but when its all said and done I'm glad we have our game back.

Posted by: battlinbichon on 2/10/2010 12:09:37 PM