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It occurs to me that a number of Superguy alumni read this. And a number of them are roleplayers.
It occurs to me that the creator of Truth & Justice also reads this. As do the artists. Including, I would add, one Superguy alumnus.
It further occurs to me that Truth & Justice is one of the few RPGs I've seen that could accurately model the chaotic insanity that is Superguy pretty much out of the box.
We could put together a Superguy supplement. Perhaps leaving out the characters we don't directly own (including, say, Wonder Grunion), but still.
Between this fact, and the simplicity of POD/e-publishing (whether through one of the e-publishing outlets or not), is there a good reason not to do this?
It occurs to me that the creator of Truth & Justice also reads this. As do the artists. Including, I would add, one Superguy alumnus.
It further occurs to me that Truth & Justice is one of the few RPGs I've seen that could accurately model the chaotic insanity that is Superguy pretty much out of the box.
We could put together a Superguy supplement. Perhaps leaving out the characters we don't directly own (including, say, Wonder Grunion), but still.
Between this fact, and the simplicity of POD/e-publishing (whether through one of the e-publishing outlets or not), is there a good reason not to do this?
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Date: 2005-08-12 08:24 pm (UTC)So... what, 27% of the first six years of Superguy?
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Date: 2005-08-12 08:38 pm (UTC)Oh, and hooray for synchronicity (http://www.eyrie.org/superguy/altiverse/heroes/slb-frink.html). :)
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Date: 2005-08-12 08:42 pm (UTC)