According to calithena, creator/editor/publisher of the Fight On! magazine, another issue drops (after many years of pause) in July! This was posted on a thread in the OD&D74 Pro-Boards forum, where he's been chronicling his return to activity and progress on the issue. I can't wait!
I was gonna started posting Dragon magazine covers as well as Dungeon magazine covers (yes the company that owns dnd also owns the rights to magazines called Dungeon and Dragon) but...
They are kinda crap compared to Dungeon magazine covers. Dragon magazine started in 1975, so a whole 10 years before Dungeon magazine came out. When dungeon came out the covers seem to have became better.
Like the first 100 (out of like 425) are just meh.
Was out today and had unexpected free time but no book!
I opened my @omnivore app on my tablet and read the short story "The Mausoleum's Children" by @aliettedb in @UncannyMagazine. It was so good!! I'm so glad I discovered both the story and the magazine here. Moral of the story - do your best to always have something good to read!
Released as a pre-order bonus for Japanese copies of #ShadowsOfTheDamned, PLAYBOX is a promotional mag containing a series of interviews with the dev team.
On Computer Games Monthly #1
The #magazine is complete!
This #zine is digital nostalgia; a collective of writers from the #fediverse striving to capture the subjective quality of #videogames with stories about life-and-stuff.
Some of you might remember that before I fell off Mastodon for a while my partner and I kicked off a digital retro gaming, media, and anime 'zine: Between the Scanlines.
Since then, we've hit our tenth issue, reformatted the zine, commissioned artwork, and reorganized how we listed it.
Each A5 12-18 page issue is stuffed with retrospectives covering all eras of console and computer, classic ads and magazine covers, themed features and retro gaming and computing community contributions such as personal passions and projects. We always aim for cosy vibes inspired by 'zines of the 90s and hope that comes through!
Love the subversive cover art of this 1955 issue of the Worlds of IF science fiction magazine, featuring art by Kelly Freas. It could have easily made the cover of Métal Hurlant, a.k.a Heavy Metal, back in the days of its outrageous 70s era ⚡️
I was a big fan of Métal Hurlant, to see it revived by the folks at Humanoïdes Associés is such a treat. And now another cult science fiction magazine has relaunched, for us to discover or rediscover: Worlds of IF
Writer #KateWagner may have seemed like an odd choice to cover the luxury world of FormulaOne. …FormulaOne races…have become pit stops on the jet-set circuit, where the cheapest general-admission tickets start around $500. Still, #RoadAndTrack mag commissioned Wagner to cover a FormulaOne race in Austin last fall, sending her on a trip funded by British petrochemicals co INEOS. https://www.washingtonpost.com/style/media/2024/03/05/formula-one-road-track-kate-wagner/
…It’s possible that #KateWagner’s piece ruffled more feathers in the #AutomotiveIndustry than the typical Road & Track story. …Wagner’s is the kind of grand, impolite story that is increasingly rare in the struggling #magazine industry, where surviving outlets depend on not offending the #advertisers or #celebrities they feature.