With Dynamite getting ready to do Pathfinder: Origins, a new six-part miniseries, Byron Brewer caught up with Erik Mona the publisher of the Pathfinder game to talk about the Dynamite comics and the future of the property.
Byron Brewer: As Pathfinder's publisher, Erik, you have a unique insight into the property What is your opinion of Pathfinder's comic[...]
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On that point, will PETA please look at the suffering caused to spontaneously generated canines and felines whenever the weather turns inclement?
The Shadow: Midnight Moscow – I guess we can take "tool" in both meanings here, yes? A little bit mean to the fellow dying from a gut shot.
Pathfinder: City Of Secrets emphasises that a[...]
Not quite "Oh Captain, My Captain" but it's close.
And Pathfinder shows some eleoquence as well No need to be rude when fighting, is there?
Though Lumberjanes comes close with their Die Hard-alike epithet I want that on a T-shirt.
New Image title Roche Limit explores a contrast of insults…
Whereas Chronicles Of Hate, by the name alone, you know are[...]
Bleeding Gen Con Day Four – All Good Things Must Come To An End, Even The 'Best Four Days In Gaming'
Thousands of pages of content have been written by Stafford and others since then, expanding the world in so many different directions that it can be a little intimidating to those who are trying to learn about it for the first time.
I haven't spoken much about Pathfinder and Paizo Publishing in my coverage of the[...]
A supplement for the Pathfinder RPG, Deep Magic is a huge compendium of spells and magical abilities for your Pathfinder games Even though I don't play Pathfinder myself, the supplement has a great deal of utility for any GM who wants to add interesting magic to their campaigns It is a great supplement, if you love magic in your[...]
Thank goodness.
Don't you hate it like in Pathfinder, when you are talking to someone and they suddenly slip into a language you don't know without realising it? I mean on one hand it means they are more comfortable with you, they are thinking of you as friend of family, but that can have its own side[...]
Laws' DramaSystem, the rules at the heart of Hillfolk are "an elegant and clever take on group storytelling that puts gameplay and competition on an equal footing with structured narrative and individual creativity."
Paizo Publishing, a publishing company run by Lisa Stevens (publishers of the Pathfinder RPG). Paizo Publishing is best know as the publisher of the wildly successful Pathfinder RPG as[...]
Of course it is! Though circumcision may require wire cutters.
Starlight gives us more than just Flash Gordon, it also takes on Oz and Barsoom as well…
Ash And The Army Of Darkness discovers that just spouting a bunch of action platitudes don't make much of a difference if the subject jut buggers off.
Pathfinder: City Of Secrets[...]
Summoned to save the princess, a young woman of untold power begins a journey that will uncover secrets, reveal forbidden desires and stoke the fires of war! The reign in blood is about to be born! Inspired by the nightmares of your youth and the notorious Countess Elizabeth Bathory, THE BLOOD QUEEN comes from writer[...]
Today we see the release of Pathfinder: City of Secrets #2 from Dynamite and we've got a peer-to-peer interview as Troy Brownfield talks with series writer Jim Zub about the project and his experience as an rpg gamer.
TROY BOWNFIELD: Set the way-back machine: how did you get interested in the fantasy genre, and what are[...]
Just in case you ever thought of becoming one.
Battlestar Galactica #11 gives us, well, what sounds like a euphemistic sexual cry…
And Pathfinder City of Secrets #1 delivers us the possible results.
Flash Gordon #2 caricatures the critic, handily before any of the reviews are in Just in case.
Shadow Year One #9 has a very very nice sound[...]
It's time for the Mysterious Nemesis of Crime to hang up his cloak, his slouch hat, and his twin .45s, and retire from public life… But despite this momentous decision, MARGO LAINE and the rest of the Shadow's AGENTS fear that mankind, teetering on the brink of nuclear Armageddon, may not be quite ready to be[...]
Dynamite Entertainment made a series of big announcements today ranging from Howard Chaykin on The Shadow to the return of Pathfinder.
It starts off with Dejah Thoris getting her own series spinning out of the Warlord Of Mars 100th issue Dejah of Mars is written by Mark Rahner, drawn by Jethro Morales, with covers by Jay[...]
Jim Zub has gone from Makeshift Miracle to Skullkickers and now to Pathfinder for Dynamite Entertainment Arvid Nelson chatted with Zub about his career and how he deals with the comic industry.
ARVID NELSON: I won't ask you "how did you break into comics?" because you've already got a great essay on your site (www.jimzub.com) but[...]
Jim Zub is building quite a name for himself as a comic book writer working on titles such as Skullkickers, Pathfinder and Samurai Jack as well as award-winning cartoon Makeshift Miracle Jai Nitz caught up with Zub to talk about fantasy comics and what the writer has in store for his readers in the near[...]
But help comes from the most unexpected figure imaginable and in the form of one of the greatest weapons of World War II! If she survives, will Marla Drake finally discover the identity of her true enemy?
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Jim Zub (w)
Jake Bilbao (a)
Carlos Gomez, Sebastian Cichon (c)
2 regular[...]
We told you back in Janary that a Pathfinder comic was coming from Dynamite, based on the role playing game Well fantasy writer Jim Zubkavich of Skullkickers and Shiftylook fame will be writing the book when its published in August, with art by Andrew Huerta, and covers by Lucio Parillo, Matteo Scalera, Dave Dorman, and[...]