Avatar: Pandora’s Power
Technical excellence meets economic reality as White Dragon Miniatures announces closure
After 16 years of high-quality production, White Dragon Miniatures founder Alan announces the company is winding down due to rising costs and US tax changes.
Looney Tunes: The Day The Earth Blew Up Review – A hand-drawn sci-fi triumph
Porky Pig and Daffy Duck return to the big screen in Looney Tunes: The Day The Earth Blew Up. Read our review of this hand-drawn sci-fi comedy.
Tales of Argosa: Maze of Sunken Ruins
Explore the West, a Tales of Argosa setting blending sword and sorcery with coastal horror. Discover island locations like Doomfang Peak, a custom moon-phase calendar featuring magical “unseasons”, and a complete d20 wereshark statblock for your naval adventures.
If You Want Blood…: A heavy metal campaign under the blood moons
Greedy Gorgon Press returns with a campaign that is metal af. If You Want Blood stitches together classic adventures under the blood moons of Gorgonia.
Tales of Argosa: Islands and Unseasons
Explore the West, a Tales of Argosa setting blending sword and sorcery with coastal horror. Discover island locations like Doomfang Peak, a custom moon-phase calendar featuring magical “unseasons,” and a complete D20 wereshark statblock for your naval adventures.
You’re a Wizard Stuck in a Can of Beans: It does exactly what it says on the tin
Escape a tin of expired legumes in You’re a Wizard Stuck in a Can of Beans. This Zine Quest RPG by Lorena Torres Loaiza is a pocket maze zine for solo play
Human Gorilla Heists: The Job Is On
Pull off the perfect fantasy heist with the Human Gorilla Heists Bundle. Get Ogre’s 11, Tools of the Trade, and the Unusual Suspects Omnibus for just $9.95.
Mondo reveals limited edition Beast figure from X-Men: The Animated Series
Mondo announces a limited 1/6 scale Beast figure inspired by X-Men: The Animated Series, featuring swappable portraits and accessories.
Is Superheroic Fantasy D&D’s Future? A Complete Class Compendium Conversation
Let’s look at the compendium, give my impressions, and talk to its creator about whether he wrote superheroic fantasy or the reader is reinterpreting his work.








