I reviewed Andrew Kolb’s previous book, Neverland, a few months ago. I really enjoyed that, in spite of not being a particular fan of any incarnation of… Read more “Tabletop RPG Review: Oz”
Tag: Science Fiction
Tabletop RPG Review: SkyCrawl
In my early days of getting into tabletop RPGs, I was struck by artwork from Space 1889 and then soon after for Spelljammer. Of course, I’d also… Read more “Tabletop RPG Review: SkyCrawl”
Book Review: The Runestaff
I read this as part of Hawkmoon, the third book in the White Wolf edition of the Eternal Champion series. You can read my reviews for the… Read more “Book Review: The Runestaff”
Comic Review: Edge Volume 1
The other monthly collection of comics from CrossGen, Edge is the companion to Forge. I always think of Edge as secondary or lesser, even though they started… Read more “Comic Review: Edge Volume 1”
Comic Review: Forge Volume 1
This is where it started for me. Twenty one years ago, I picked up the first volume of Forge, and fell in love with a new, budding,… Read more “Comic Review: Forge Volume 1”
Book Review: The Sword of the Dawn
I read this as part of volume 3 of the White Wolf Eternal Champion series, Hawkmoon. The third Hawkmoon novel picks up a little after the second… Read more “Book Review: The Sword of the Dawn”
Book Review: The Mad God’s Amulet
I read this as part of volume 3 of the White Wolf Eternal Champion series, Hawkmoon. The second book stays focused on the adventures of Dorian Hawkmoon,… Read more “Book Review: The Mad God’s Amulet”
Comic Review: Sigil Volume 1 & 2
As I mentioned in my review of the first two volumes of Scion from Cross Gen Comics, I got hooked pretty hard on their whole thing. That… Read more “Comic Review: Sigil Volume 1 & 2”
Book Review: The Jewel in the Skull
I read this as part of volume 3 of the White Wolf Eternal Champion series, Hawkmoon. Michael Moorcock’s output is absolutely ridiculous. The fact that he was… Read more “Book Review: The Jewel in the Skull”
Tabletop RPG Review: Beyond the Black Gate
Go-to module writer Harley Stroh is at it again with this adventure designed for level 5 characters. I think Beyond the Black Gate is the first one… Read more “Tabletop RPG Review: Beyond the Black Gate”