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Thrud #2   Bonez!!!   Hammers of Ulric

Thrud the barbarian is back. This is the second comic-book about the barbarian with the small head. [more]
 
Tomb Kings Armybook, (c) 2003 by Games Workshop Ltd.The desserts of Khemri are full of old tombs in which ancient lichepriests wait for the new rise of Nagash, the great Necromancer, while they raise their undead armies to overthrow the world of the living [more]
 
Hammers of Ulric, (c) 2001 by the Black LibraryMiddenheim, city of the White Wolf, citystate in the North of the Empire, place of intrigues. Three different storylines, one great secret. Let's see what awaits you in Middenheim [more]

 
 
Zavant   Riders of the Dead   Town Cryer #7

Zavant, (c) 2002 by the Black LibraryZavant seems to be the Old World counterpart of Sherlock Holmes: a jack-of-all-trades, always ready to fight the forces of Chaos. His greatest adventures are available now as a Novel [more]
 
Riders of the Dead (c) 2003 by the Black LibraryAnother great novel placed in the grim world of Warhammer. Lets see if the novel is worth reading... [more]
 
Hmmm... Perhaps we are a little late with reviewing Town Cryer #7 now, but we thought some Mordheim-fans would like to see the review anyway... :o) [more]

 
 
Hordes of Chaos   Fear the Worst   Thrud the barbarian

Nobody is save from the ravaging Hordes of Chaos. In this review, Tom E. Green gives away, which horrors can be found within the pages of this new Armybook [more]
 
Although Hogshead has stopped producing WFRP-material, they have published a last adventure and made it available for free at their Homesite. Ulrich Inhofner took a look at this adventure [more]
 
Never heard of Thrud the barbarian? Big muscles, small head. Then you have to read Robert Clarks review about this outstanding comic [more]

 
 
Celtos Lords of Valour Drachenfels


Warhammer is not the only tabletop game in the world. Celtos is one of the many other good wargames and it is really worth taking a look at this game. P. Slevin did this for you and wrote a review [more]

 


Lords of Valour is just another anthology of Warhammer Novels. Richard Leon wrote this review and tells you if the book is worth its money [more]

 

 
A classic is back! Jack Yeovil's "Drachenfels" hits the shelves in a reprinted version. A book from the times when Warhammer novels could still be brilliant. [more]

 
 
Zaragoz Plague Demon Genevieve


It seems that Games Workshops runs short with Warhammer Fantasy Novels as this year has seen a lot of reprints of old Novels.

Zaragoz is the first part of Brian Craigs Orfeo-trilogy and takes place in a mysterious town in Estalia. [more]


This is the second part of the Orfeo-trilogy. This time the ministrel takes us to one of the remotest and wildest parts of the Old World: the Border Princess. [more]

 


The last part of the so-called Genevieve trilogy, "Genevieve Undead" marks the return of the ancient teenage vampire as a true heroine. Not Jack Yeovil's best work, but certainly amusing. [more]


 
 
Heretical Writings: Realms of Chaos   WH Skirmish


Heretical Writing for the Unscrupulous Collectors examines out of date and rare products released by Games Workshop. This time we present reviews of the most legendary Sourcebooks ever re-leased for Warhammer: The Realms of Chaosbooks.

Slaves to Darkness was the first sourcebook and was dedicated to


the Good of War and Blood Khorne and his ethernal enemy, Slaneesh, the prince of pleasure. [more]

The lost and the Damned was the second book in the Realms of Chaos Series and had a lot of great background information about the Lord of Pestilence, Nurgle and the Changer of the Ways, Tzeentch. [more]


Warhammer Skirmish isn't a new game nor is it an armybook. It simply offers you the alternative to fight small-scale battles. For all those who think that the Mordheim-rules are too complicated, this WFB6 rip-off might be the right choice. [more]

 
 
Troll Slayer   Warpstone # 19   Town Cryer 19

Okay, we might be three issues too late with the review of the first book of the slayer-novels. But finally somebody (Rev. Lepper) has sacificed himself and wrote a review about this anthology of short stories around the Dwarf slayer Gotrek Gurnisson and his human rememberer Felix Jaeger [more]
 


This month has seen the release of the latest issue of Warpstone magazine. As always, the pages are full with exciting material for the best Roleplaying game on earth. [more]

 


"Bring out yer dead" is the subtitle of issue no. 19 of Town cryer magazine. Terry Maltman has taken a look at this issue of the magazine for Mordheim-players. [more]


 
 
Town Cryer 20   Sartosa   Skaven

And another one: Issue no. 20 is full of cool material for the alternative Khemri-setting and other usefull stuff for Mordheim. Read Terrys review of it [here]
 
In issue no. 1 we have introduced you to the french publisher Le Grimoire. With this issues focus on the southern Old World their Sartosa-sourcebook fits perfectly into the fluff of this issue. [more]
 
This year the new Armybook for the Skaven has been released. Tom E. Green has taken a look at this new 6th edition Armybook. Take a look at his review [here]

 
 
Ulli & Marquand   Dwarfs   Dogs of War

When the comet hit Mordheim, thousands of mercenaries, rogues and hired swords headed to the city of the damned to search for fame and glory. One of the most feared rogues where Ulli and Marquand.

Black Library has put together the adventures of this uneven pair and released it now as a new Graphic novel. [more]
 
Again, STRIKE TO STUN is proud to present the review of a sourcebook for WFRP before its official release. A limited edition preview release of the forthcoming Dwarf-sourcebook by Alfred Nunez jr. has reached us shortly before the editorial deadline of issue no. 4. So lets see what awaits you within those pages [more]
 
Although the release of this WFB 5th edition source-book was back in 1999 we thought it fits perfectly to this issues focus on the southern Old World.

This review assesses the value of a Warhammer Fantasy Battle product not as a war game accessory but as a resource for those looking for detail on the Warhammer world and its background. With that in mind, let's look closer. [more]

 
 
Other Reviews


Novels:

- Gileads Blood
- Skavenslayer
- Dragonslayer
- Beastslayer
- Vampireslayer
- Wine of Dreams
- Storm Warriors
- Beast in Velvet

Sourcebooks:

-
WFB 5 Vampires
- WFB 6 Vampires
- Arcanes Magiques
- Citadel Compendium 1
- Corrupting Influence
- Forces of Fantasy
- Le Grimoire (overview)
- Realms of Sorcery
- WFB 4 Undead

 


Town Cryer:

- Town Cryer # 13
- Town Cryer # 14
- Town Cryer # 15
- Town Cryer # 16
- Town Cryer # 17
Town Cryer # 18
- Best of Town Cryer

Adventures:


- Deaths Dark Shadow
- Heart of Chaos
- A private War

 


Warpstone:

- Warpstone # 15
- Warpstone # 16
- Warpstone # 17
- Warpstone # 18 (Garett)
- Warpstone # 18 (Leif)