The stars are right for a new magazine dedicated to adventuring against the Cthulhu Mythos!
Issue #1 includes:
3 adventures dual-statted for Call of Cthulhu 7th edition and GUMSHOE (Trail of Cthulhu/The Fall of DELTA GREEN)
A group of teenagers must survive the night in an abandoned school (Modern Era, 10 pages)
A team of investigators... [click here for more]
The new magazine dedicated to adventuring against the Cthulhu Mythos continues!
Issue #2 includes:
3 adventures dual-statted for Call of Cthulhu 7th edition and GUMSHOE (Trail of Cthulhu)
Royal agents investigate the murderous Beast of Gévaudan (18th century, 12 pages)
A party celebrates the return of an adventurer from his latest expedition... [click here for more]
Best of Fenix includes some of the best gaming material from the Swedish gaming magazine Fenix – translated to English. In Best of Fenix you will find inspiring material written directly for Fenix’ readers by renown international game designers such as Kenneth Hite and Pete Nash, but also some of the best from the Swedish arena. To top it off, we got our own comic strip Bernard the Barbarian, created... [click here for more]
"This is a highly important fact in view of the shadow which fell so suddenly upon me... It may be that centuries of dark brooding had given to crumbling, whisper-haunted Arkham a peculiar vulnerability as regards such shadows"
- H.P. Lovecraft, "The Shadow Out of Time"
With our first 'regular' issue of the Arkham Gazette we could not help but make Arkham itself the focus on this issue. ... [click here for more]
Included in this issue:
RUNES by Stewart Wieck - A welcome to our special Halloween issue.
Capsule Reviews by Stewart Wieck - A quick look at three different products.
The Knocking Box by Michael DeWolfe - A short Call of Cthulhu adventure to help you welcome in the Halloween season.
Spare Parts by Merle Rasmussen - Some corrections from the co-author of the NUTZ & VOLTZ RPG which appeared... [click here for more]
This is issue #18 of White Wolf Magazine (Horror Issue). Please note that all advertising in this PDF is out of date.
In this issue: Shadowrun Cyberpunk Ghostbusters Call of Cthulhu and more...
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This is issue #23 of White Wolf Magazine (Horror issue). Please note that all advertising in this PDF is out of date.
This issue features: Demons in FRPGs Call of Cthulhu Shadowrun FRPG encounter Conan in PBM games Age of RUIN ... and more. ... [click here for more]
La Baionnette is a French satirical weekly that was published by cartoonist Henry Maigrot from 1915 to 1920. It was intended to boost French morale and took its name from its editor's practice of using it like a bayonet charge to ridicule Germany, caricaturize leaders like Kaiser Wilhelm II and Crown Prince Wilhelm of Prussia, and make incisive social commentary. Its pages were graced by... [click here for more]
La Baionnette is a French satirical weekly that was published by cartoonist Henry Maigrot from 1915 to 1920. It was intended to boost French morale and took its name from its editor's practice of using it like a bayonet charge to ridicule Germany, caricaturize leaders like Kaiser Wilhelm II and Crown Prince Wilhelm of Prussia, and make incisive social commentary. Its pages were graced by... [click here for more]
La Baionnette is a French satirical weekly that was published by cartoonist Henry Maigrot from 1915 to 1920. It was intended to boost French morale and took its name from its editor's practice of using it like a bayonet charge to ridicule Germany, caricaturize leaders like Kaiser Wilhelm II and Crown Prince Wilhelm of Prussia, and make incisive social commentary. Its pages were graced by... [click here for more]
La Baionnette is a French satirical weekly that was published by cartoonist Henry Maigrot from 1915 to 1920. It was intended to boost French morale and took its name from its editor's practice of using it like a bayonet charge to ridicule Germany, caricaturize leaders like Kaiser Wilhelm II and Crown Prince Wilhelm of Prussia, and make incisive social commentary. Its pages were graced by... [click here for more]