Singer and songwriter Alison Wonderland is publishing a graphic novel called Loner, which comes with an RPG module.
“What about very old friends?” asks Gandalf
There are a few ways to get more of Jordan’s art and support the artist. you can buy Theseus in hardcover.
Star Trek: Boldly go bundle offers up a galaxy of comics to explore
This huge collection of licenced Star Trek comics from IDW will take you to new realms of adventure and wonder.
Limited and Denis Villeneuve-signed Arrival science and artbook is a minimalist collector’s treat
In The Art and Science of Arrival, author and producer Tanya Lapointe revisits the film and its legacy with the production’s key team members.
The Anatomy of Adventure: M.T. Black has sold over 100,000 books and is Kickstarted the secrets of adventure design
M.T. Black has penned over 50 TTRPG supplements, games and accessories on their way to success. There are more than 100,000 downloads and freelancing gigs with Wizards of the Coast on D&D as a result.
The Special Edition hardcover of The Silmarillion is gorgeous
Quarter-bound in blue, with raised spine ribs, stamped in foil and black cloth boards and pages edged in silver, the set looks gorgeous. The books are housed in a custom-built slipcase.
A look inside: Vampire Cinema – The First One Hundred Years
Cultural historian Christopher Frayling digs into our fixation with vampires. The book explores the bloodsuckers in all forms, looking at what’s been portrayed in the last 100 years.
The Generation Killer: Blog tour prologue teaser
A dead boy emerged from next to the wardrobe. Thirteen or thereabouts, he wore an old-fashioned green blazer, grey shorts, a mucky white shirt and a stained black tie. A buzz cut of ginger hair completed the picture.
Design, development and history of games: D&D to MMORPGs in MIT’s Inside Gaming deal
The bundle supports the charity Girls Who Code, a group working to close the gender gap in tech. The deal lasts until about the 4th of September, and you can get it from its three-tier landing page.
After Death Comics: Dungeon branding
I also like the names of the $1, $3, $8 and $25 tiers which are “Probably Dead”, “Definitely Dead”, “Dead with Desire” and “Lifeless”.