Worlds of Cthulhu, Issue 06
Details
Magazine: Worlds of Cthulhu
Publisher: Pegasus Press
Product Code: PGUWOC06
Publishing Year: 2009
Pages: 130
Cover Price: $17.95
Editor(s): Adam Crossingham, Daniel Harms (associate), William Jones (associate)
Author(s): Adam Crossingham, Dennis Detwiller, Momo Evers, Adam Scott Glancy, Koen Goorickx, Daniel Harms, Frank Heller, Wolfgang Hübner, Steven Kaye, Oscar Rios, Donato Ranzato, Troy Sagrillo
Artist(s): Dennis Detwiller, Koen Goorickx, Chris Huth, David Lee Ingersoll, Kim Schneider, Adam Crossingham (handouts), David Conyers (maps), Björn Lensig (maps)
Setting(s): Contains articles and scenarios for the following settings: Wild West (Weird West), 1920s, Dreamlands, Modern, Delta Green
Format(s): Softcover
Contents
Scenarios: The Sense of the Sleight of Hand Man (1920s & Dreamlands), Sunset at Sandy Gulch (Wild West), Brood of the Beetle (1920s)
Articles:
- The Sword of Sneferu,
- The Worship of Tsathoggua through the Centuries,
- Keepers Corner,
- Directives from A Cell
Additional: Editorial, Unspeakable Vault of Doom (comic), Player Handouts included with scenarios within the body of the magazine.
Front Cover Text
Pegasus Press -- I / 2009 -- Issue #6 ISBN 3-939794-47-9 -- PGUWOC06
H.P. Lovecraft's Worlds of Cthulhu. The Magazine for Call of Cthulhu.
Issue 6
Brood of the Beetle
Entomological horror in the forests of Twenties Vermond
The Sense of the Sleight of Hand Man
Part One of Dennis Detwiller's masterful DREAMLANDS mini-campaign
Sunset at Sandy Gulch
Posses and Indian shamans in a CTHULHU WILD WEST scenario
Sword of Sneferu
Part Two of an ancient Mythos fighting conspiracy
A Slothful God
The worship of Tsathoggua through the centuries
Also In This Issue:
'Directives from A-Cell'
'Keepers Corner' columns
The believers of Red Hook ... and so much more.
Back Cover Text
Back Cover is an advertisement.
Comments / Trivia
This issue is the first to feature a different layout, both internally and for the cover. It also dispenses with lettering (and slices of background picture) along the spine.
This was the final issue prior to Pegasus cancelling the magazine in early 2010.