The small ones were "Mini adventure comics" There were 8 in total, I
have them all somewhere. The Large Format ones were "Legendmaker"
comics. There were 4 in all before it went bust.
--- In molochsgamebookgarden@yahoogroups.com, "Guillermo
<gparedes76@y...>" <gparedes76@y...> wrote:
> --- In molochsgamebookgarden@yahoogroups.com, "airport_master
> <seanm99@h...>" <seanm99@h...> wrote:
>
>
> > There were some that were abot 35p each, really small pocket
sized
> > ones, I can remeber the 2st one was red with a guy dressed all in
> > black on the front. It was called "dungeon of".... and I can't
> > remember the rest.
> >
> > There were other full sized comics, where you could choose to be
an
> > elf, barbarian or wizard, but they didn't run for very long.
> >
> > Does anybody know what they are called, or if there are any
> websites
> > about them?
>
>
> Hmmm, doesn´t sound familiar to me, but then again I´m not a
> specialist in interactive comics (although many different ones were
> published in several countries, the only series I´ve actually read
is
> the five-issue Diceman from the UK). With fantasy, science
fiction,
> mystery and real world games.
>
>
> Diceman, BTW, is an extremely cool series, and the best thing is
that
> it´´s available for free in electronic format. The downloads can
be
> lengthy, but they are certainly worth it:
>
>
> http://www.the-underdogs.org/showbook.php?id=2
>
>
> There was another series of magazines which included a solo
adventure
> in each issue, but they weren´t comics. They were FF-style
> adventures and the magazine was called Proteus. Are you sure you
> aren´t mixing memories of these two series I mentioned?
>
> Just a thought,
>
> Guillermo