Here's the Full Contents:
- Editorial
- Tales from Hell Cartoon
- Monster Club #11: The Naughty Step
- Miniatures Special: An Interview with Richard Scott of Otherworld Miniatures
- Monster Club #12: Dungeon Random Encounter Tables: Levels 4-6
- Newland Campaign Setting Part II: Raiders
- Monster Club #13: Newland Bestiary Part I
- Tomb of the Snake King: A Labyrinth Lord Adventure for 3rd to 5th Level Characters
- The 10-Foot Pole
- Found Familiar: The Toad
- Goblin Quest Cartoon
- What's in the Oubliette? Reviews
- Mouse Watch Cartoon
- The Song of Sithakk Part 7: A Dream of Blossoms
Thanks for this pointer!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the heads-up. I printed and read the adventure "Tomb of the Snake King" over my lunch break. Not bad: a fairly straightforward bit of tomb raiding. Too straight forward, in fact; it could have used a a bit of deception, such as a false tomb (meant to fool and perhaps trap robbers) with a harder to find real tomb. Still, it's much better than the offering in issue 6 and can be easily adapted for the home campaign.
ReplyDeleteI look forward to reading the rest.
James, really good of you to help promote the give-away. It's going great. Thanks as always.
ReplyDeleteJames,
ReplyDeleteOff-topic but I thought you would be interested. Jim Shooter, former Editor-in-Chief of Marvel Comics, talks about his meeting with Gary Gygax in 1981 on his blog here:
http://www.jimshooter.com/2011/12/items-of-interest-and-gary-gygax.html