So, yeah, although every single reviewer is going to do it – I’m going to use the phrase “Tom & Jerry meets Mad Max” to summarise Solo!
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iZombie writer to lead the Last Rites for the Zombie Army
Chris Robertson will pen Last Sites, a crossover between comics and video games, which will debut in Judge Dredd Megazine #416 in January.
The Alan Moore approved Watchmen supplements for the DC Heroes RPG get reprints
Those three supplements are Who Watches the Watchmen?, Taking Out the Trash and Watchmen Sourcebook.
Green Ronin’s Nisaba Press to publish Roadtrip to Ruin
A rich social media celeb who is also attending, breaking people out of the hospital and all that’s required when it comes to befriending a demon.
A look inside: The Steel Prince: Night of Knives
Geek Native has some exclusive pages from the comic book series to share.
These are the best geeky reads of 2019
Explore some of the geeky genres from Goodreads 2019’s winners with this interactive widget.
Irene Adler takes on the greatest criminal mastermind
In Alder, there’s a touch of the League of Extraordinary Gentlewoman, as the genius teams up with famous women from science, history and literature such as Jane Eyre, Lady Havisham, Marie Curie, Armila and Ayesha.
Competition: Win volume 1 of Blade Runner 2019
Each point you have from missions completed is a chance to win and due to licensing you must have a UK shipping address to enter.
Doctor Who crossover: Thirteenth and Tenth Doctor battle the Weeping Angels
It’s the 1960s in London, and with both the Weeping Angels and Autons active there’s a real risk the city will become a battleground.
When players name D&D NPCs…
If a DM does not name an NPC or if the name doesn’t take with the players, then the PCs will always come up with an alternative.








