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Title: Mutant Chronicles Comics - Golgotha: discovered
Post by: Dr. Nick on December 27, 2006, 07:49:58 AM
I was a first edition player, long time out of the game and just returned....

in this blessed times, (a youthcenter full of players, games every week or more on huge tables, I in the 1/2 of my university....)
I knew the german/nrw(state) distributer (http://www.mutant-chronicles.de, he still has this adress.. ).

From there I got this  :D

(http://i111.photobucket.com/albums/n123/aldrien/Kram/golgotha_all4.jpg)

I visited my parents and there it was, in a box with other goodies, packed one day because room reconstruction.

(http://i111.photobucket.com/albums/n123/aldrien/Kram/golgotha_jake.jpg)

 ;D




I put this here, because: there is no mutant chronicles forum on this board!?!

Title: Re: Mutant Chronicles Comics - Golgotha: discovered
Post by: Dragon62 on December 27, 2006, 08:04:02 AM
I have these comics myself but i'am still trying to find the 5th comic which said Sourcebook on the cover at a reasonable price.
Title: Re: Mutant Chronicles Comics - Golgotha: discovered
Post by: Dr. Nick on December 27, 2006, 08:11:28 AM
well, i had it... bought it about 1/2 a year ago on ebay, with the trading card..

but, I was so disapointed that I put it somewhere (trash???) and the card somewhere in the car or else.. -> may be around, but probably lost.

anyway: it was not part of the series, just  a ""source""book

-> character fluff on bad recicled art -> crap, an insult to the comic lover (but as a collector interesting, of course ;))

--> if I find it you have it for a buck (+shipping)
Title: Re: Mutant Chronicles Comics - Golgotha: discovered
Post by: Archer on December 27, 2006, 08:34:48 AM
Hmmm....

  I have the combined Graphic novel (all of them in one book).

  So-so read... but you get Jake, Mitch, Valerie and Wolfe working with Crenshaw to get Golgotha....

  You know, I wonder if that could be made into a game- Golgotha and maybe 500 points of legionaires/necromutants with a razide or two versus those five...  Wolfe is armed with a Deathlock Drum for those tough targets.

  Might be a fun game.

Title: Re: Mutant Chronicles Comics - Golgotha: discovered
Post by: Dr. Nick on December 27, 2006, 08:57:41 AM
specially with tunnels and the like.. flamethrowers rule ;)

Title: Re: Mutant Chronicles Comics - Golgotha: discovered
Post by: LAWwaldo on February 28, 2007, 12:41:28 AM
So is anyone going to make these into a PDF or CBZ file to share with community?  Im sure many people would be appreciative for whichever chap decided to put in the couple hours of doing the copies.
Title: Re: Mutant Chronicles Comics - Golgotha: discovered
Post by: Dr. Nick on February 28, 2007, 02:29:51 AM
the italian version is on mutantpedia
Title: Re: Mutant Chronicles Comics - Golgotha: discovered
Post by: LAWwaldo on February 28, 2007, 11:22:15 PM
Ok, well thats a start.  However, I (and Im sure many others) am looking for an english version because pretty pictures won't satiate my appetite.
Title: Re: Mutant Chronicles Comics - Golgotha: discovered
Post by: Coil on March 01, 2007, 03:15:01 AM
I'm one of those looking for a copy of the comic as well as the novels.
Title: Re: Mutant Chronicles Comics - Golgotha: discovered
Post by: Dragon62 on March 01, 2007, 10:04:10 AM
Archer if you do a senerio with the 5 hero's vs Golgatha and minions you'll need to use 1st edition rules. Deathlockdrum with intagrated GL, AP Grenades, Etc. Maybe i'll work up a game for ArcherCon. I'll get back to ya. Phil
Title: Re: Mutant Chronicles Comics - Golgotha: discovered
Post by: Veez on March 01, 2007, 02:55:46 PM
I think it could be done for UWZ by using a bit of points extrapolation for Max (or subsituting a different unit with that load-out).  I don't think it would be a balanced game anyway, nor really is it meant to be.  Kind of like how Seige of the Citadel would be played, with the DL forces coming at them somewhat piecemeal.