by Lady Rukiara in Dec 20,2012
So those of you who may have signed up for the Gygax Magazine not too long ago got an email for the sneak peak of the Gygax Magazine, for those of you reserving your opinions before you sign up (which I don't blame you) may not have known whats going on, so I've decided to share here. The content looks interesting, and I'm excited to see the comics (I miss tabletop related comics, I don't see as many around nowadays.) For now we are holding our head high to stand in optimism! Anyways, here's the list we were given. Also we have asked Jayson for an Interview, and he said he'd be willing to do an interview for us sometime after Christmas!     "Thank you for signing up for updates about Gygax Magazine. It's just a few weeks before our first issue is out, and we wanted to give you a sneak peek of what's in store. Here's the contents of issue number one — we hope you're looking forward to reading it as much as we're looking forward to getting it out!
The Cosmology of Role Playing Games by James Carpio Still Playing After All These Years by Tim Kask Leomund's Secure Shelter by Len Lakofka The Ecology of the Banshee by Ronald Corn Bridging Generations by Luke Gygax The Gygax Family Storyteller by Ernie Gygax Keeping Magic Magical by Dennis Sustare Gaming With a Virtual Tabletop by Nevin P. Jones DMing for Your Toddler by Cory Doctorow Great Power for ICONS by Steve Kenson Gaming Through the Generations by Ethan Gilsdorf
Between the Dungeons by Ernie Gygax Talents Off the Front Line by Dennis Detwiller Adaption Decay by Michael Tresca Gnatdamp: A Sanctuary in the Swamp adventure by Michael Curtis The Kobold's Cavern - a special section edited by Wofgang Baur of Kobold Press: ---A Magical Miscellany for AGE by Randall Hurlburt ---Scaling Pathfinder Combat Feats by Marc Radle ---An AGE of Great Inventions by Rodrigo García Carmona Comic - Marvin the Mage by Jim Wampler Comic - What's New with Phil & Dixie by Phil Foglio Comic - The Order of the Stick by Rich Burlew"
What do you think? Does it sound like something you'd read?
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