I’m pretty sure that’s not how you spell “idiosyncrasies.”
So here are a few issues of the digest-sized gaming ‘zine The Dungeoneer from the late 1970s that we received in that nearly-bottomless role playing collection we just acquired. I thought these had some interesting covers and thought I’d share them with you…also, these nearly triggered my ‘zine-collecting obsession and almost kept them for myself, but, alas, we’ve already sold them off and I just have these scans for memories:
ISSUE #5 (APRIL/MAY 1977)
ISSUE #7 (MARCH/APRIL 1978)
Now, issue #6, seen here:
…is sort of amusing, in that there apparently was some delay in getting the darned thing out, resulting in this cover blurb:
…and this cover date:
If only certain comics were this honest with cover dates, when they bother to have them at all.
Man, I like to know what those idiosyncrasies are….
Much less concerned about finding out about the Walking Wet.
The Fantastic Dungeoning Society probably wasn’t as exciting as it sounds.
Mike, I’m so incredibly jealous! This stuff you’ve been posting is wonderful for us old-school RPGers.
http://www.rickveitch.com/
Swamp Thing commission
And while we’re posting links
http://www.angryflower.com
for the gelatinous cube lovers out there
…that’s not bimonthly. ><
Bust out with some “Tomb of Horrors” art if you gots some!!!