The Bonerat Caves, an orc settlement (Titan: The Fighting Fantasy World, by Steve Jackson and Ian Livingstone, Puffin Books, 1986)
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City of Thieves - art by Richard Corben (1983)
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Fighting Fantasy Bloodbeast (from Deathtrap Dungeon) and Shapechanger (from The Forest of Doom). Minis by Blue Giant Studios (formerly called Atlantis Miniatures)
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When in Rome...
It's actually pretty nice to have a way to weed out the inventory.
Maybe it was in poor taste to mention my blood sugar in front of an undead wizard. Do you think Zanbar Bone's last name was Bone before he died, or do you think he changed it when he got into the lich business?
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Por fin ha llegado!!!! Que no pueda pintat no significa que no pueda leer
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Dice Men: Games Workshop 1975 to 1985 By Ian Livingstone with Steve Jackson
My signed backers copy of Dice Men Arrived today!
Flicking though it over coffee this morning, the book is PACKED with information and reminiscences about the first decade of GW.
Chapters include how they became the European distributor for Dungeons & Dragons, meeting Gygax at Gencon, US roadtrips, wearhouse floods, citadel miniatures merger.
I also notice that GW's current loremaster Ip strategist Alan Merrett was involved. Looking forward to reading his contributions too.
Can't wait to dive in!
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Incoming Rebellion Releases: The Steel Claw is back (and a classic Judge Dredd board game is coming soon, too!)
A classic Judge Dredd game gets a re-release soon, created by Ian Livingstone... 40 years ago!
The latest instalments of “Judge Dredd”, “Enemy Earth”, “Hershey”, “Hope” and “Chimpsky’s Law” feature in 2000AD Prog 2307 this week, a pretty quiet seven days from Tharg and co, with only the second Steel Claw collection – Reign of the Brain – also released by Rebellion.
Next week, however, brings us something pretty special – the return of a classic 2000AD tie-in, forty years after it was…
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I love everything about this cover.
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Just happily geeked to my coworker about a book that is going to be released tomorrow.
I saw in her eyes that we were not on the same page. ^^'
I had to played it down so she would not take me for insane.
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Yaztromo's Tower, in Darkwood Forest (Russ Nicholson, Titan: The Fighting Fantasy World, by Steve Jackson and Ian Livingstone, Puffin Books, 1986)
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Was it Good? - Deathtrap Dungeon - Josh Strife Plays
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« Dice Men », de Ian Livingstone et Steve Jackson
Aujourd'hui sur Blog à part – « Dice Men », de Ian Livingstone et Steve Jackson
Dice Men, de Ian Livingstone et Steve Jackson, parle des origines du jeu de rôle vu de Grande-Bretagne en s’intéressant aux débuts de Games Workshop.
#jeuderole #histoire
Quand on parle des origines du jeu de rôle, on pense toujours à Dungeons & Dragons, moins à ce qui s’est passé de côté-ci de la Mare aux Harengs. Dice Men, de Ian Livingstone et Steve Jackson, est là pour remédier à cet oubli en s’intéressant aux débuts de Games Workshop.
J’ai récupéré la version française de cet ouvrage lors de mon récent à Paris et, d’emblée, j’ai été surpris par son format…
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Mort is back! The mayor bought him a whole roast goose in exchange for solving the town's wizard/moondog problem.
I think other people put their hands in my pockets more often than I did.
Nothing tastes more refreshing than a mystery!
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A look back at all the least terrible things written by me in 2022.
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