A team of superheroes (provided by you, the players) work together. Use the Standard Superhero (350 points in 5E, 400 in 6E/Champions Complete) guidelines, & bring TWO (2) completed characters.
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Not necessarily just bricks, but whatever character you’ve been dying to play. A team of superheroes (provided by you, the players) work together to investigate mysterious events. Use the Standard Superhero (350 points in 5E, 400 in 6E/Champions Complete) guidelines, and bring TWO (2) completed characters for the GM to choose between. Expect a mix of roleplaying, deduction, and combat. Direct questions to dave@davemattingly.net with the subject Champions BYOB.
Golden Age superheroes from the public domain team together in the darker post war world. In our sixth adventure, the heroes face an old enemy that has already killed thousands in Europe and threatens the United States. Sometimes heroism takes more than fancy powers. This event will not disappoint.
Since I first started running Justice Society games at Gen Con, they’ve fought some of the most vile and powerful villains in comic book and movie history. Now, they face a threat so vast and powerful that that the entire roster of 18 JSA members will be used. This will be the Justice Society game to end all Justice Society games.
High above the Earth in a high tech watchtower, the most powerful beings on the planet watch over and protect us. This game isn’t about those guys. This game is about the other heroes—the ones who fight crime and earn a paycheck. Justice League Unlimited meets The Office.
The year is 1952. On May 3rd, an Air Force Colonel found strange markings in the vicinity of the North Pole. Today, the ruins of a Viking ship with those same markings was discovered near Boston. What sinister secret do they hide? Public Domain heroes from the Golden Age in the darker era of America's 1950s. Role playing is stressed in a game that will appeal to fans of comics like Watchmen or Project Superpowers.
10 years ago, we tried to answer the question, "What would have happened if Alan Moore wrote breakfast cereal commercials?" This year the original Cereal Killers is back and it has been revamped and revised to coincide with the release of the Watchman movie. Play a cereal icon like Captain Crunch, Count Chocula, or Tony the Tiger in the grim and gritty comic book world of the 1980s. Bring your sense of humor to this one.
When the top generals of the Third Reich were assassinated, the allies thought it a stroke of luck. Now they are the victims of the same fate and only the legendary Justice Society of America seems capable of hunting the hunters who are stalking the world’s greatest warriors.
Fair City's silliest hero team is back in an adventure of galactic proportions. Hollywood cults, corrupt public officials, and a run on walnuts all figure into this one. Role playing and a sense of humor are stressed in this one.