Jim Zub, the co-author of Rick and Morty vs Dungeons & Dragons, and illustrator Max Dunbar have a new comic book series. Dungeons & Dragons: Infernal Tides was announced today at DND Live 2019.
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Could you survive longer? A review of Outland
Outland by Dennis E. Taylor is a mix of Primeval and Stargate with a whole bunch of twists thrown in. That’s a mix that works for me.
Everything is Possible: The joy of discovering RPGs
He progresses quickly to the theatre of the mind and starts to design entire worlds.
Would you trust the voice in your head? A review of Psi-Lords
It’s not clear, though, which if any side is what could be traditionally described as the ‘goodies’ and which ‘baddies’.
Kingsman meets Deadpool: Buzzard!
It takes just a pledge of €5 (£4) to get the physical copy and the ~24-paged PDF if yours for only €1 (less than a quid!).
Comic book and graphic novels sales rebound in North America
A historic shift is playing out as the market grew, primarily in the book channel, in 2018.
Adventure Finders: Newly Hired Adventurers preview
Adventure Finders is a Lord of the Rings style adventure with some Game of Thrones-style schemes thrown in. A feature of the story is that it’s a female centred adventure.
Level up your computer game trivia: A review of Hey! Listen!: A journey through the golden era of computer games
My favourite bit in the first quarter was the introduction of some scruffy, unpopular and over-confident engineer in the early days of computer game programming. His name? Steve Jobs.
Bleach: Can’t Fear Your Own World character art surfaces
Fans suggest we’re seeing Segunda Etapa forms here; second stage. But second stage of which stage?
Listen to Stan Lee: A Trick of Light
Stan Lee’s Alliances: A Trick of the Light is one of the icons final projects. It’s a collaboration between creators, him, Kat Rosenfield and Ryan Silbert. Often an innovator, Lee decided to tell this superhero origin story in audio. From today, you can pre-order A Trick of Light from Audible. That’s Stan Lee’s voice in […]








