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ISSUE 6
OCTOBER/NOVEMBER
CONTENTS
Editors-in-chief:
Ian Livingstone and
Steve Jackson
Assistant Editor:
Peter Darvill-Evans
Art Editor:
Mary Common
Production Assistant:
David Chaney
Paste-up Artist:
Belinda Robinson
Typesetting:
Cordelia Springer
Cover illustration:
Chris Achilleos
Inside illustrations:
Mark Dunn, Bill
Houston, Trevor Hammond
Advertising:
Jon Sutherland
Published by:
Games Workshop Ltd,
27–29 Sunbeam Road, London NW10 6JP
Publications Manager:
Peter Darvill-
Evans
Out of the Pit
A Multiplicity of Malevolent
Monsters
Omens and Auguries
Despatches from the gamebook
frontier by Jamie Thomson
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The Arcane Archive
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Paul Cockburn reviews some recent
releases
Tricks and Traps
Competition winners’ lethal
unpleasantnesses
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So far, editing
Warlock
has been a lot of hard work and a lot of fun.
This issue sees a change of publisher:
Warlock
has been passed from
Penguin Books
to
Games Workshop.
But if you were hoping to get rid of
us as editors, you’re going to be disappointed; we are delighted that under
Games Workshop, Warlock
will he able to cover the entire hobby of
adventure gamebooks, and we’re more than happy to carry on editing.
We will also continue to write and supervise the Fighting Fantasy series
for
Penguin.
But as many of you know, we have equally strong links with
Games Workshop –
in fact Ian edits their other magazine,
White Dwarf,
the monthly for role-playing gainers.
A constant stream of letters implores us to set up a Fighting Fantasy club.
This is beyond even the Warlock’s mystic powers – it is a matter that can
be decided only by
Penguin Books
and your editors-in-chief in person.
But we hope that
Warlock
magazine can become the nucleus of a nation-
wide gamebook ‘club’. We’ve got a lot of ideas about how to go about this,
and we’ll reveal all in future issues. The first stage has already occurred:
Warlock
is, from this issue onwards, an international forum for the opin-
ions and ideas of all gamebook readers; and the place to read about new
developments from all the gamebook publishers.
And
Warlock is
now available on subscription, as well as from your local
newsagent, book shop or games shop!
Strip Cartoon: Arkenor & Max
part III
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The plot thickens (a bit like lumpy
custard)
Pearls of Wisdom
A collection of readers’ ideas
Prize Competition
It’s brain blisteringly difficult!
Cartoon Competition winners
Fantasy Funnies
The Warlock’s Quill
The Warlock deals with the
fan-mail and the hate-mail
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The Dark Chronicles of Anakendis
Complete Solo Adventure
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by Andrew Whitworth
Fantasy in Miniature
Adding life to fantasy adventures
with Rick Priestley
Crossword Competition Results
and Fighting Fantasy Feedback
report
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