One thing Pulp mode does is give the characters extra hits which can increase their durability but does nothing to prevent the slow spiral into insanity from reading books or encountering mythos entities.
One other thing that sprang to mind is that its going to take a fair few months and probably be quite expensive for EGG to use the Convention on the Service Abroad of Judicial and Extrajudicial Documents in Civil or Commercial Matters, more commonly called the Hague Service Convention...
That's an interesting email you received regarding a cease and desist.
The Art of Law YouTube channel has an interesting video on why you shouldn't sue
I remember getting that boxed set for Christmas one year and while I was overwhelmed by the shiny newness of the game it quickly faded when I tried to run it a few years later.
It wasn't until I got to try the D10X mechanics did it really strike me how poorly they worked in play.
There was a reprint of the some of the DC Mayfair material in the Watchmen companion, it just appears to be the sourcebook with none of the rules though.
I remember watching him on the Strongest Man competitions
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/athletics/articles/c36pn5d7eydo?at_format=link&at_bbc_team=editorial
Ed McLachlan has passed aged 84.
An English cartoonist and illustrator, mostly producing sketches of a surreal and humorous nature as well as occasional political cartoons.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ed_McLachlan
I found the paragraph I was looking for on P17 of the book:
This is one of the three first level class features of the Druid:
"
Druidic Awe: Druids are sacred priests, raised above ordinary folk and touched by the gods. Slaying a druid is an
unimaginably evil crime, and even striking one is...
I don't have the book to hand but I seem to remember that druids in Slaine are non combatants and nobody attacks them owing to the social conventions of the tribes.