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Issues 1-6 were released as a series of articles in UK ''White Dwarf'', issue numbers 238-243. Issue 7 was the first standalone version of the magazine. | Issues 1-6 were released as a series of articles in UK ''White Dwarf'', issue numbers 238-243. Issue 7 was the first standalone version of the magazine. | ||
− | The format of the | + | The format of the magazine changed several times throughout its lifetime. It lasted for a total of 29 issues (including the WD sections) before Mordhiem content (along with content for GW's other Specialist Games) was transferred to the short-lived <I>Fanatic Magazine</I>. <I>Fanatic Magazine</I> was replace in turn by <I>Fanatic Online</I> after only 10 issues. |
==Small (A5) Format, Perfect Bound, 48pp == | ==Small (A5) Format, Perfect Bound, 48pp == |
Revision as of 06:08, 16 December 2020
Published from 1999 until 2003, Town Cryer was a [bi-monthly?] magazine published in support of the Mordheim game. It included scenario ideas, new rules, settings, warbands and characters to support Mordheim players. It also served as a catalogue and a new release spotlight for the Mordheim range of miniatures.
Issues 1-6 were released as a series of articles in UK White Dwarf, issue numbers 238-243. Issue 7 was the first standalone version of the magazine.
The format of the magazine changed several times throughout its lifetime. It lasted for a total of 29 issues (including the WD sections) before Mordhiem content (along with content for GW's other Specialist Games) was transferred to the short-lived Fanatic Magazine. Fanatic Magazine was replace in turn by Fanatic Online after only 10 issues.