Quote from: Greg M. on 22 June, 2020, 03:41:53 PM
The Citadel Judge Mortis has the thinnest ankles of any miniature I've ever owned. You can guess what happened to my one.
Mine too! Completely impossible to fix, as well...
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The Citadel Judge Mortis has the thinnest ankles of any miniature I've ever owned. You can guess what happened to my one.
Quote from: sheridan on 13 June, 2020, 06:58:48 PM
Yes - I was reading up about Carl when I wrote today's blog post. I saw he had a previous career in parapsychology before his gaming career. I also found out I have a few of his fighting fantasy game books but that they were written under the name Keith Martin (and you'd be hard pressed to realise they were by anybody other than Ian Livingstone and Steve Jackson* at casual glance).
Didn't realise you'd worked on the D20 line. I wonder if I have anything you worked on? I'm very patchy at the moment, but I'm trying to fill in the gaps before my prog slog blog gets to the 21st century :-)
* not that Steve Jackson, unless you were thinking about this Steve Jackson in the first place.
Quote from: sheridan on 01 June, 2020, 01:07:45 PM
A quick glance suggests three of the things that first appeared in White Dwarf were later repackaged for the Companion (upthread) - counting that epic adventure as 'one thing'.
Quote from: sheridan on 28 May, 2020, 01:02:35 PM
2000AD Prog 293: "Starbase one under attack!" Win the video game that talks to you!
Computer games everywhere! Even in Rogue Trooper!
Quote from: sheridan on 19 May, 2020, 12:04:48 PM
Judge Dredd: The Game of Crime-Fighting in Mega-City One
Slight change of pace and format as I go in to Project XXX AKA what it says in the title!
Quote from: sheridan on 16 April, 2020, 03:36:16 PMQuote from: TordelBack on 16 April, 2020, 02:12:10 PM
Love your Alan Ridgeway theory. Would any of the wise heads here know the truth?
I did a little research and apparently it was discussed on this very forum (didn't manage to find the thread). (Assuming it isn't actually somebody called Alan Ridgeway) some thought it could be Tom Tully, but that's covered in the blog post. If anybody knows then Ian Anorak Hollingsworth will - I'll ask him next time he posts on FB.
Quote from: sheridan on 28 March, 2020, 11:09:53 AM
I didn't have the catholic education that Pat Mills and Kevin O'Neill had, but I can still picture the hymn-like dirge that is the Deviatus (I'm picking the second out of the three verses printed)
Quote from: sheridan on 06 March, 2020, 12:54:59 PM
2000AD Prog 219: Traffic duty – Mega-City One Style! "Dredd's stumm-gassed the mopad! All bikes move in!
Ruth Kreelman's in trouble (but not as much as Clacton Fuzz and Studs Boyce)!
Quote from: sheridan on 24 February, 2020, 12:02:42 PM
2000AD Sci-Fi Special 1981 2000AD Reviewed! Tharg Photo-Stripped! Nemesis Revealed!
Quote from: Gary James on 17 February, 2020, 12:58:08 PMQuote from: sheridan on 17 February, 2020, 12:44:03 PMIt was a SF update of Robin Hood - the force fields which aliens(?) used were powerless against bows and arrows. That really is all I can remember for sure about the story, but I remember the book itself being a hardcover. I've been digging around for years (on and off), but there's nothing which ever jumped out at me in any lists I've pulled. The annoying thing is that there are at least a dozen really similar plots, but the one I'm looking for was in circulation c. 1990-1992, ruling out a few obvious ones. I want to say the same rough look as Hale's Black Horse books, but don't quote me on that... Not sure if it had illustrations or not.
Which book was that (obviously you don't know the title, but how did it begin)?
To prevent these things from happening again, as it really is the most annoying thing, I have been keeping notes of everything I've read since around 2003.
Quote from: sheridan on 03 November, 2019, 01:17:12 PM
Tornado No 14: The unbelievable is happening here at Wembley! Keegan, Brooking and Francis can only watch as young Davie Hunt skips past West Germany's Schwarzenbeck on his way to his tenth goal!
Quote from: sheridan on 21 September, 2019, 10:27:29 PM
I've not seen anybody else mention that Rog shares more than a few similarities with the Death Star... Artificial planet - check. Bristling with weapons - check. Designed to dominate the galaxy - check. Surrounded by huge ships - check. Destroyed by small bomb being dropped into maintenance shaft - check. So-called hero ends up killing many thousands of civilian workers and prisoners - check.