WYRD SCIENCE #8 "It's In The Trees! It's Coming!"

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Wyrd Science returns for another exploration of the strange worlds and new horizons of tabletop games...

In this issue:

  • Dolmenwood - John Power braves the magical, mythical forest of Dolmenwood to speak to its creator Gavin Norman.

  • Blades In The Dark - Jim Rossignol talks to Blades in the Dark creator John Harper about the new Deep Cuts expansion and doing the work

  • The Old King's Crown - Dan Thurot speaks to Pablo Clark about his stunning debut board game, The Old King's Crown.

  • Kamping Kitbash - Ben Sledge heads to Leuven in Belgium, for Kamping Kitbash, a hobbying weekend like no other.

  • Bunnies & Burrows - Stu Horvath goes in pursuit of Bunnies & Burrows creator Scott Robinson as the game celebrates 50 years.

  • Doomsong - Jim Rossignol (again) catches up with Tamsin Caesar, co-creator of the award winning Doomsong RPG.

  • A Brief History Of Roleplaying Game Apas, 'Zines And Magazines - Shannon Appelcline looks back over the history of RPG zines and their fancier cousins

  • The Legacy Of Lee Gold! - Kristin Vermilya meets the legend Lee Gold, as she calls time on Alarums & Excursions after nearly 50 years

  • Plus in the new SideQuests section we take a look at all the art, film, music, culture stuff, any self respecting word should know about...

  • We speak to Graham Reynolds about his new dungeon synth inspired LP and check out the NeoAncients festival.

  • Will Salmon looks at the high point of 1970s British culture, the wonderfully aggro weekly kids comic Action!

  • Things get strange as we investigate the British Library's Tales of the Weird series and speak to author and editor Johnny Mains!

  • Matthew Monagle checks in with Matthew Robinson, screenwriter of Gore Verbinski's new film Good Luck, Have Fun, Don't Die

  • plus more fantasy metal! Alan Moore vs the music industry, a scholarly history of fairies, Guillermo del Toro at the Southbank and lots more...

  • And of course we reviews! From the unholy violence of Trench Crusade through to the more serene shenanigans of RiverBank and the surreally mundane world of Croydon Spaceport Mission Control.

  • And there's still lots, lots more to discover!

Published by Best In Show, 2026

UK Import

Perfect bound

112 full-color pages

24 x 20 cm

Wyrd Science returns for another exploration of the strange worlds and new horizons of tabletop games...

In this issue:

  • Dolmenwood - John Power braves the magical, mythical forest of Dolmenwood to speak to its creator Gavin Norman.

  • Blades In The Dark - Jim Rossignol talks to Blades in the Dark creator John Harper about the new Deep Cuts expansion and doing the work

  • The Old King's Crown - Dan Thurot speaks to Pablo Clark about his stunning debut board game, The Old King's Crown.

  • Kamping Kitbash - Ben Sledge heads to Leuven in Belgium, for Kamping Kitbash, a hobbying weekend like no other.

  • Bunnies & Burrows - Stu Horvath goes in pursuit of Bunnies & Burrows creator Scott Robinson as the game celebrates 50 years.

  • Doomsong - Jim Rossignol (again) catches up with Tamsin Caesar, co-creator of the award winning Doomsong RPG.

  • A Brief History Of Roleplaying Game Apas, 'Zines And Magazines - Shannon Appelcline looks back over the history of RPG zines and their fancier cousins

  • The Legacy Of Lee Gold! - Kristin Vermilya meets the legend Lee Gold, as she calls time on Alarums & Excursions after nearly 50 years

  • Plus in the new SideQuests section we take a look at all the art, film, music, culture stuff, any self respecting word should know about...

  • We speak to Graham Reynolds about his new dungeon synth inspired LP and check out the NeoAncients festival.

  • Will Salmon looks at the high point of 1970s British culture, the wonderfully aggro weekly kids comic Action!

  • Things get strange as we investigate the British Library's Tales of the Weird series and speak to author and editor Johnny Mains!

  • Matthew Monagle checks in with Matthew Robinson, screenwriter of Gore Verbinski's new film Good Luck, Have Fun, Don't Die

  • plus more fantasy metal! Alan Moore vs the music industry, a scholarly history of fairies, Guillermo del Toro at the Southbank and lots more...

  • And of course we reviews! From the unholy violence of Trench Crusade through to the more serene shenanigans of RiverBank and the surreally mundane world of Croydon Spaceport Mission Control.

  • And there's still lots, lots more to discover!

Published by Best In Show, 2026

UK Import

Perfect bound

112 full-color pages

24 x 20 cm