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.
Our signature event enters its eleventh year at Gen Con! Pop culture and gaming icons duke it out in the ring! It's the only slugfest where good role playing increases your chance to win! Cool prizes for all players! Play-by-play commentary from Triumph and Dr. Phil! Find out why so many call this "The Best Event at Gen Con!"
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.
Spain 1812, Wellington is beginning his advance into Spain but dark and mysterious events threaten the fragile Anglo-Spanish alliance against Napoleon. Your small band of riflemen must travel far into enemy territory in order to get to the heart of this mystery, and perhaps save the war for England.
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.
Greetings, Bald-Y-HED, Wrinkl-Y-HED, Scott-Y-BZE, Point-Y-ERZ, Touch-Y-FLY, Weasl-Y-KID, Janewa-Y-KAT, and Mcco-Y-DOC! You have been selected to serve the Computer on an exciting mission that will not involve any experimental unstable time travel to the past. Rumors that Treks divisible by four always involve experimental unstable time travel to the past are treasonous. Have a nice (yester)daycycle!
Greetings, Bald-Y-HED, Wrinkl-Y-HED, Scott-Y-BZE, Point-Y-ERZ, Touch-Y-FLY, Weasl-Y-KID, Janewa-Y-KAT, and Mcco-Y-DOC! You have been selected to serve the Computer on an exciting mission that will not involve any experimental unstable time travel to the past. Rumors that Treks divisible by four always involve experimental unstable time travel to the past are treasonous. Have a nice (yester)daycycle!
Colorado is the home of the Rockies, the Great Plains and now something else. A mystery has fallen over a small secluded town and they need your help to solve it. But it’s a race against the clock, so you better be quick! Then you can try to answer the question: Are you pound foolish or penny wise?
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.
Spain 1812 - Richard Sharpe and the 95th Rifles encounter a foppish Californian by the name of Don de la Vega and his milk brother Bernardo with a secret mission vital to defeating Napoleon. This game is a blend of Bernard Cornwell's Sharpe and Isabel Allende's Zoro. Play Sharpe, Zorro, or one of their comrades in a game of black power and glinting steel.