Originally published to huge acclaim and popularity in 1984, with over 12 million copies sold, Joe Dever’s classic Lone Wolf gamebook series have been fan favourites ever since but not widely available. Author Joe Dever passed away from cancer in 2016. It was his final wish that his son, Ben, compl
I've been buying the various hardbacks as they came out over the years, as well as the new releases of books 29-31. With the brand new versions, I now have Lone Wolf books from the 80s, 90s, 00s, 10s and now.
I'm disappointed that the new editions don't have the bonus adventures from the collector's editions, but the covers are really nice. I don't know why they're not standard paperback size though, like the (hardback) collector's editions were.
Not a big fan of the new covers (for me, they lack the gnarly appeal of the old ones), but good that more people get to play Lonewolf again. When I replayed the books (at least the first 12, which came out in German) a few years ago, I found them to hold up quite well for the most part.