There have been a number of Amazing Adventures comic book series from Marvel Comics And also one before Marvel, which they basically nbicked the title from Before Marvel, there was Ziff-Davis, and Amazing Adventures was a 1950's science fiction anthology comic with painted covers, doing its best to look like the pulp sci-fi prose anthology of[...]
Amazing Adventures Archives
For a little while in the early 1970s, the Beast was the most important member of X-Men. The original X-Men series continued as reprints at the end of 1970, but less than 18 months later the Beast got his own solo series beginning with Amazing Adventures #11. While this series is best remembered as the[...]
By Jason Vey
So here it is, August 2014, and I'm neck-deep in the first Kickstarter campaign related to a core game of my design: Troll Lord Games' Amazing Adventures I first embarked upon this project almost nine years ago (believe it or not), not long after TLG's flagship product line, Castles & Crusades, hit the[...]
Bleeding Gen Con Day Four – All Good Things Must Come To An End, Even The 'Best Four Days In Gaming'
Publisher Stephen Chenault, editor/community manager Tim Burns and Amazing Adventures designer talked about the new books coming out and the upcoming Kickstarter for their pulp role-playing game Amazing Adventures I picked up copies of a couple of their Codex series, with material for Nordic and Celtic gaming in your Castles & Crusades games.
Just to recap[...]