OD&D Boards said:Table of Contents:
Dedication to Gary Gygax………………………...…..1
The Devil’s in the Details (Kesher)….……………........3
The Swanmay (Calithena)…...………………………....4
Flexible Sorcery (Jeff Reints & co.)……………………4
The Ruined Monastery (James Maliszewski)……….…..7
The Tomb Complex of Ymmu M’Kursa (Gabor Lux).12
Setting up your Sandbox (Calithena)………...………..16
Puissant Priestly Powers (Santiago Luis Oría)………...19
Enchanted Holy Symbols (Jeff Reints)……………….20
Nature’s Nasty Node (Makofan)……………………..20
The Space Wizards (Paul Czege)……………………..23
Creepies & Crawlies (Andrew Reyes & Jeff Rients)…..26
In the Time of the Broken Kingdom (Iggy Ümlaut)….28
Artifacts, Adjuncts, and Oddments (various)……...…30
Index of Illustrations & Cartography: cover art by Andrew Reyes; Fight On! logo by Jeff Reints. Gary Gygax photo by Rhuvein. Interior art by Santiago Luis “Zulgyan” Oría (2, 30), Kesher (3), Andrew Reyes (5, 24, 26), James Maliszewski (8), Stefan Poag (11,14), Gabor Lux (12), Calithena (17), Tomás Banzas “Germille” Illa (22, 25), Coffee (29). We also used public domain art from http://karenswhimsy.com/ (19, 20) and http://www.wpclipart.com (27).
I'm a big fan of his adventures, too.tankschmidt said:EDIT: Purchased. To be honest, all you had to do was put the words "four FULL adventures" and "Gabor Lux" in the same sentence.
Yeah, that looks right. There's a preview on Lulu that includes the actual ToC, and it matches that.Is this the actual table of contents? If so, this is incredibly sweet.
trollwad said:Does 30 pp for $6.38 seem pretty steep to other people? Isnt that about what I paid for Dungeon which had high quality illustrations, etc and was about 3x as long?
Do you seriously expect a small, VERY niche-market, print on demand magazine that just started up to be able to compare price- and content-wise to a corporate house magazine that was relatively widely distributed over 30 years with advertising? That's not a very reasonable expectation, I think...trollwad said:Does 30 pp for $6.38 seem pretty steep to other people? Isnt that about what I paid for Dungeon which had high quality illustrations, etc and was about 3x as long?
FWIW, this is a brand-new thing, and it's a fanzine of gamer/hobbyist love (eeewww...), not really a business-oriented effort. You can check out the origins of the project, here. As far as value for the money, I think it's reasonable for a POD product serving a niche. The value, for me, comes from Fight On! delivering something that I can't get, elsewhere (i.e. the magazine's particular niche focus and feel).In the business world, they would call Dungeon, Paizo's pathfinder or Kobold Quarterly...a competitive reference point.