JARED MCCANN & SHANE WRIGHT || who's afraid of little old me?
the haunting narrative of a young teenage first-round draft pick villainized by the media.
▷ ice hockey + doctor who
▷ known photoshop sufferer (my edits)
▷ exclusively a seattle kraken fan ♡ joey daccord, philipp grubauer, tye kartye, ryker evans, jared mccann, shane wright
▷ will watch the bruins for jeremy swayman tho lol
▷ also loves paul mcgann and the eighth doctor
▷ most posts are queued
▷ enjoy yr stay :)
Amell, Bernthal, Cox, Van Dien Added To FAN EXPO Philadelphia Lineup, June 2-4
Things just got a lot more interesting for fans of a few blockbuster franchises as FAN EXPO Philadelphia today announced a new slate of key additions to its already outstanding lineup of guests. “Arrow” star Stephen Amell, “Punisher” standout Jon Bernthal, “Daredevil” headliner Charlie Cox and “Stranger Things” breakout Grace Van Dien will now be attending the event, June 2-4 at the Pennsylvania Convention Center.
Advanced Tickets for FAN EXPO Philadelphia are on sale through May 18 at www.fanexpophiladelphia.com, with discounts on individual day, 3-day and Ultimate Fan Packages available for adults, youths and families. VIP packages are also available now, with dozens of special benefits including priority entry, limited edition collectibles, exclusive items and much more.
Amell teams with fellow “Arrow” cast member Emily Bett Rickards; Cox joins “Daredevil” co-star Vincent D’Onofrio; and Van Dien pairs with Joseph Quinn as a “Stranger Things” tandem at the show.
They complement the other previously announced FAN EXPO Philadelphia guests, led by icon Michael J Fox, his Back to the Future costars Christopher Lloyd and Tom Wilson; Henry Winkler (“Happy Days,” “Barry”); Christina Ricci (“The Addams Family,” “Wednesday”); Sam Raimi (The Evil Dead, Spider-Man); Sean Astin (The Lord of the Rings, Rudy); Peter Weller (Robocop, Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai Across the 8th Dimension); Katee Sackhoff (“The Mandalorian,” “Battlestar Galactica); and Bonnie Wright (Harry Potter). Additional celebrities, voice actors, creators, cosplayers exhibitors and programming for this major comics, sci-fi, horror, literary, anime and gaming convention will be announced closer to the event.
Known to millions as the crime-fighting vigilante in the title role of “Oliver Queen/Green Arrow” in the eponymous hit CW series, as well as “The Flash,” “Supergirl,” “Batwoman,” “DC’s Legends of Tomorrow” and other iterations, Stephen Amell has also appeared as a series regular in numerous shows, prominently "Hung," "Private Practice" and "Heartland." He also had recurring roles in "New Girl" opposite Zooey Deschanel and "Private Practice" as the love interest to Amy Brenneman.
Jon Bernthal played the lead “Frank Castle” in the Netflix Marvel series “Daredevil” after a popular run as “Shane Walsh” in the AMC hit drama “The Walking Dead.” The classically trained Bernthal most recently starred in last year’s “American Gigolo” on Showtime and has appeared in such large-scale productions as World Trade Center, The Pacific and Rampart, and has had guest roles on top TV series like "CSI: Miami," "Boston Legal," "Without a Trace" and "How I Met Your Mother."
Charlie Cox has had more than 40 screen credits, with his role as “Matt Murdock” on “Daredevil” (reprised in “She-Hulk” and Spider-Man: No Way Home) the most prominent. He gained wide notice for his portrayal of “Owen Sleater” in the HBO period drama “Boardwalk Empire” and played the lead role of “Michael Kinsella” in the AMC+ crime drama series “Kin.”
One of the breakout stars of this past season on “Stranger Things,” Grace Van Dien has earned a fervent following for her role as “Chrissy Cunningham,” the latest among her 30+ credits. She was also a regular on the NBC drama “The Village” and portrayed real-life actress Sharon Tate in the film Charlie Says, based on the Charles Manson murders.
Philadelphia is the eighth event on the 2023 FAN EXPO HQ calendar; the full schedule is available at fanexpohq.com/home/events/.
An orphaned boy raised by underground creatures called Boxtrolls comes up from the sewers and out of his box to save his family and the town from the evil exterminator, Archibald Snatcher.
Credits: TheMovieDb.
Film Cast:
Archibald Snatcher (voice): Ben Kingsley
Eggs (voice): Isaac Hempstead-Wright
Winnie Portley-Rind (voice): Elle Fanning
Fish / Wheels / Bucket (voice): Dee Bradley Baker
Lady Cynthia Portley-Rind (voice): Toni Collette
Lord Portley-Rind (voice): Jared Harris
Mr. Trout (voice): Nick Frost
Mr. Pickles (voice): Richard Ayoade
Mr. Gristle (voice): Tracy Morgan
Herbert Trubshaw (voice): Simon Pegg
Oil Can / Knickers (voice): Nika Futterman
Fragile / Sweets (voice): Pat Fraley
Clocks / Specs (voice): Fred Tatasciore
Sir Langsdale (voice): Maurice LaMarche
Sir Broderick / Male Workman 1 / Male Workman 2 (voice): James Urbaniak
Boulanger / Male Aristocrat (voice): Brian George
Female Aristocrat (voice): Lori Tritel
Shoe / Sparky (voice): Steve Blum
Female Townsfolk 1 / Female Townsfolk 2 (voice): Laraine Newman
Background Boy (voice): Reckless Jack
Baby Eggs (voice): Max Mitchell
Film Crew:
Screenplay: Irena Brignull
Director: Graham Annable
Adaptation: Anthony Stacchi
Novel: Alan Snow
Music: Dario Marianelli
Animation: Travis Knight
Screenplay: Adam Pava
Animation: Stephen Bodin
Animation: Malcolm Lamont
Animation: Matias Liebrecht
Animation: Brian Leif Hansen
Animation: Payton Curtis
Animation: Joon Soo Song
Animation: Adam Lawthers
Animation: Shane Prigmore
Animation: Chris Tootell
Animation: Kyle Williams
Animation: Mike Hollenbeck
Animation: Danail Kraev
Animation: Kristien Vanden Bussche
Animation: Adam Fisher
Animation: Anthony Straus
Animation: Sean Burns
Animation: Mael Gourmelen
Animation: David Vandervoort
Animation: Dan MacKenzie
Animation Supervisor: Brad Schiff
Animation: Kevin Parry
Adaptation: Phil Dale
Producer: David Bleiman Ichioka
Animation: Jon David Buffam
Animation: Rachelle Lambden
Animation: Gabe Sprenger
Animation: Philippe Tardif
Animation: Ian Whitlock
Animation: Daniel Alderson
Animation: Charles Greenfield
Animation: Jason Stalman
Casting: Mary Hidalgo
Line Producer: Matthew Fried
Sculptor: Toby Froud
Visual Effects Coordinator: Jeremy Fenske
Choreographer: Nicole Cuevas
Visual Effects Coordinator: Claudia Amatulli
Sculptor: Benjamin William Adams
Set Designer: Emily Greene
Additional Editing: Ralph Foster
Visual Effects Editor: Todd Gilchrist
Set Designer: Carl B. Hamilton
Sculptor: Scott Foster
Production Design: Paul Lasaine
Production Coordinator: Jocelyn Pascall
Editor: Edie Ichioka
Art Direction: Curt Enderle
Editorial Coordinator: Dave Davenport
Art Department Coordinator: Zach Sheehan
CG Supervisor: Rick Sevy
Music Supervisor: Maggie Rodford
Music Editor: James Bellany
Songs: Eric Idle
Visual Effects Supervisor: Steve Emerson
Costume Design: Deborah Cook
Production Manager: Dan Pascall
Additional Writing: Vera Brosgol
Post Production Supervisor: David Dresher
Editorial Manager: Trevor Cable
Visual Effects Supervisor: Brian Van’t Hul
Additional Editing: Christopher Murrie
Director of Photography: John Ashlee Prat
Set Designer: Polly Allen Robbins
Visual Effects Producer: Annie Pomeranz
Sound Re-Recording Mixer: Ren Klyce
ADR Voice Casting: Barbara Harris
Gaffer: James WilderHancock
Modeling: Paul Mack
Publicist: Maggie Begley
Sound Re-Recording Mixer: Tom Myers
Production Design: Michel Breton
Prop Designer: Alan Cook
Animation: Paul Andrew Bailey
Assistant Art Director: Phil Brotherton
Executive In Charge Of Post Production: Ben Urquhart
First Assistant Director: Samuel Wilson
Layout: Daniel R. Casey
Layout: Simon Dunsdon
Orchestrator: Geoff Alexander
Set Dresser: Duncan Gillis
Third Assistant Director: David J. Epstein
Animation: Anthony Elworthy
Animation: Dan Ramsay
Animation: Jan-Erik Maas
CG Animator: Carolyn Vale
Digital Compositors: Daniel Leatherdale
Digital Compositors: James McPherson
Foley Editor: Thom Brennan
Production Illustrator: Ean McNamara
Sound Effects Editor: David C. Hughes
Finance: Erin Baldwin
Finance: Jason Bryant
CG Animator: Jeff Croke
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Jake Gyllenhaal and Michael Shannon in Nocturnal Animals
Amy Adams in Nocturnal Animals
Nocturnal Animals (Tom Ford, 2016)
Cast: Amy Adams, Jake Gyllenhaal, Michael Shannon, Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Isla Fisher, Ellie Bamber, Armie Hammer, Karl Glusman, Robert Aramayo, Laura Linney, India Menuez. Screenplay: Tom Ford, based on a novel by Austin Wright. Cinematography: Seamus McGarvey. Production design: Shane Valentino. Film editing: Joan Sobel. Music: Abel Korzeniowski.
Jake Gyllenhaal and Amy Adams are two of our best actors, but even they can't do what writer-director Tom Ford calls on them for in Nocturnal Animals: pull the two halves of his movie into coherence. Part of the film is a savage satire on the art world's high end and its wealthy patrons. The other part is a story of sexual violence and revenge. Adams's Susan Morrow exists in the first part as a wealthy gallery owner in Los Angeles with a husband who is cheating on her. One day she receives a manuscript from her ex-husband, Edward Sheffield (Gyllenhaal). It provides the second story, about Tony Hastings (also Gyllenhaal), who is waylaid by vicious young thugs while driving across West Texas by night. His wife, Laura (Isla Fisher), and his teenage daughter, India (Ellie Bamber), are in the car with him, but Tony, who survives by hiding from the men, is unable to save Laura and India from being raped and murdered. With the help of Bobby Andes (Michael Shannon), a detective who is dying of lung cancer, he gets his revenge but, as they say, at a cost. As Susan reads the manuscript, she envisions Tony as Edward, whom she had betrayed by leaving him and aborting their child, then marrying the wealthy Hutton Morrow (Armie Hammer), with whom she has a now-grown daughter, Samantha (India Menuez). The story so disturbs Susan that she wonders why Edward chose to send it to her after so many years -- is this tale of revenge itself a kind of threat? As well-done as the Tony Hastings story is, with strong performances by not only Gyllenhaal but also Shannon and Aaron Taylor-Johnson as the vicious Ray Marcus, it never comes into the same focus as the "real" story of Susan and the rather decadent art world in which she moves. That said, the best scene in the film may be the one in which Susan has lunch with her mother, a big-haired Texas grande dame played with finesse by Laura Linney. Ford has a way of tossing in secondary characters whose backstories sound potentially more interesting than the ones in the foreground. Nocturnal Animals is a disappointment, but only because it feels like it skims the surface of what it has to tell us.
Woke up today to see it was the 12th, the day of the Pulse Nightclub shooting.
As someone who lives relatively near Orlando, I remember this day so vividly and I still feel a lot of pain for the victims even five years later.
This list isn't in order with the photograph above, but please take a moment to remember their names:
Stanley Almodovar III, 23
Amanda Alvear, 25
Oscar A. Aracena-Montero, 26
Rodolfo Ayala-Ayala, 33
Alejandro Barrios Martinez, 21
Martin Benitez Torres, 33
Antonio D. Brown, 30
Darryl R. Burt II, 29
Jonathan A. Camuy Vega, 24
Angel L. Candelario-Padro, 28
Simon A. Carrillo Fernandez, 31
Juan Chevez-Martinez, 25
Luis D. Conde, 39
Cory J. Connell, 21
Tevin E. Crosby, 25
Franky J. Dejesus Velazquez, 50
Deonka D. Drayton, 32
Mercedez M. Flores, 26
Peter O. Gonzalez-Cruz, 22
Juan R. Guerrero, 22
Paul T. Henry, 41
Frank Hernandez, 27
Miguel A. Honorato, 30
Javier Jorge-Reyes, 40
Jason B. Josaphat, 19
Eddie J. Justice, 30
Anthony L. Laureano Disla, 25
Christopher A. Leinonen, 32
Brenda L. Marquez McCool, 49
Jean C. Mendez Perez, 35
Akyra Monet Murray, 18
Kimberly Morris, 37
Jean C. Nieves Rodriguez, 27
Luis O. Ocasio-Capo, 20
Geraldo A. Ortiz-Jimenez, 25
Eric Ivan Ortiz-Rivera, 36
Joel Rayon Paniagua, 32
Enrique L. Rios Jr., 25
Juan P. Rivera Velazquez, 37
Yilmary Rodriguez Solivan, 24
Christopher J. Sanfeliz, 24
Xavier Emmanuel Serrano Rosado, 35
Gilberto Ramon Silva Menendez, 25
Edward Sotomayor Jr., 34
Shane E. Tomlinson, 33
Leroy Valentin Fernandez, 25
Luis S. Vielma, 22
Luis Daniel Wilson-Leon, 37
Jerald A. Wright, 31
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I remember biting back tears in my living room because I wasn't out of the closet, and couldn't let my family know just how much this hurt me. I remember breaking down that night while scrolling the headlines, watching as the number of fatalities kept climbing. I remember staring at the button on Facebook asking me if I was safe.
And to this day, even with those involved and responsible gone... I still do not feel safe as a queer man in this state or in this country.
Months later, the city tried to buy the property off. A mere few months after Orlando's LGBTQ+ and Latino communities suffered the largest tragedy it has known, the city and government put a price of $2.25 million on our blood. They claimed they wanted to make it a memorial site, to "honor us". In reality, they wanted profit. Quoted how “There are lots of people that are making a visit to the site part of their trip, part of their experience of Orlando, so I think 12 to 18 months of leaving it as-is would be appropriate."
Today there was a memorial held for the victims. It was live streamed on various news websites. And there is nothing but hatred in these chats, even in the face of mourning. Comments about how disgusting LGBTQ+ people were. How we were going to repent. How we were demons plaguing the nation's cities. How we deserve to be cast out or murdered for our sins. Comments about how there will be a forcible eradication of "our kind", whether we like it or not.
Today, the memorial independently, thanks to the club's owners and the onePULSE Foundation, which I encourage you donate to (if you can).
2023 EDIT: I rescind my statements about onePULSE now that new knowledge has come to light.
Local organizers and victims do not support onePULSE, as there are no survivors involved in onePULSE. Barbara Poma (a figurehead) is currently on vacation and the foundation has no plans to lead any community events. onePULSE is ultimately turning a profit on the backs of the survivors of this tragedy and the only thing they're bringing to the community is disaster tourism.
Instead, check out this group run by victims and the community impacted most by this tragedy:
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But the fight for our rights, our recognition, and our safety still continues:
In June 2021, the Governor of Florida vetoed an "item-lined budget bill" - that legally provides mental health, counseling, and compensation directly towards victims of the June 2016 Pulse nightclub Orlando shooting.
While they cannot be enforced, sodomy laws still exist in Florida to this day. Every year, we are still criminalized by a technicality.
In many places, same-sex domestic partnerships are still not granted. It is only viable in approximately nine counties, thirty cities, and one town.
It took until 2016 for same-sex couples to be granted the same parental rights during in vitro fertilization and surrogacy as opposite-sex couples. Before then, the non-biological mother and father was not the child's legal parent nor guardian.
The state's "hate crime law" only accounts for sexual orientation, and does not protect victims who were attacked for their gender identity.
Anti-discrimination laws for sexual orientation and gender identity are not state-wide nor equally applicable within each county/town.
On June 1, 2021, Governor of Florida Ron DeSantis signed a bill to exclude transgender women from participating in sports designated for female students. This bill passed because of a last-minute legislative "procedural maneuver". The HRC is currently establishing a campaign to try and stop the law from going into effect (called "nullification") on midnight July 1.
Gay-panic and Trans-panic are still viable legal defenses, resulting in these abhorrent hate crimes to be decreased from murder to the lesser charge of manslaughter.
Conversion therapy against minors is not banned state-wide, and is still legal within many areas of the state. In fact, in some areas, a ban on the practice is deemed "unenforceable".
because i'm feeling particularly emotional today, imma break down the friendships shown in this one photo alone cause it's pure gold and it makes me want to sob almost:
1) bowen, dcoz, jack quinn, and kaedan korczak
bo and dylan have been best friends since they were 15, we know this cause they met while at the yale hockey academy
kaedan played on the hlinka gretzky team with bo and dylan and kirby and is essentially one of the fourth wheels to their friendship...it also seems like he and bo go way back so maybe from playing in the whl too in kelowna and vancouver? they seem to have a lot of mutual friends
jack quinn's kinda just there cause he and dylan wanted to get to know each other as sabres draft picks i'm guessing
2) dholls and jakob pelletier
besties from hlinka i’m guessing in 2018, probably roomies??? they put bo and laf together that tourney lmao 😂 is it because kirby and dylan always room together and bo is the odd one out??? cause he roomed with shane wright at selection camp pre-covid outbreak...anyhow just look at how cute dholls and jakob look
3) zukes and cole
saginaw besties what else can i say
4) jamie, thomas harley, and quinton byfield
ohl buds, jamie and quinton go way back into their gthl days...with cole it’s the gthl group
5) dawson mercer and alex newhook
newfie buddies/cousins maybe somewhere in their line of ancestry? please don’t ask how i know (a tweet lmao i’m not like looking into their ancestry.com accounts)
6) gauthier and mcmichael
go way back, have been to most if not all the tourneys for team canada since their eligibility, and we also know they’re apart of the cod crew with zukes, dcoz, bo, and mason millman
7) kaiden guhle and dgarand (holy shit 3 dylans)
chl prospects game 2020 participants
and...that’s pretty much it! i tried to find more connections but it seems moot, i think jordan spence, connor zary, and phil tomasino may just be friendly and idk what about peyton or devon and braden other than they look cozy
and this has been another edition of ✨q absolutely getting too attached✨
Welcome to the Weird West of Deadlands, the original horror western roleplaying game!
In this award-winning, best-selling setting, gunfighters, braves, hucksters, martial artists, shamans, mad scientists, the blessed, and more square off against far more than desperate bandits. An event called "The Reckoning" awakened an ancient evil, and you'd best hope the howls you hear on the High Plains are just a pack of ravenous wolves...
"The Year is 1876, but the history is not our own..."
These words introduced Deadlands to the world back in 1996, spawning decades of amazing tales and memorable monsters. Now the granddaddy of Horror Western games is back with a brand new edition.
The cover that started it all, the original Deadlands, by Brom!
It's now 1884 in the official timeline. The Civil War ended in 1871 at the Battle of Washington, an epic conflagration of steam and steel. The Great Rail Wars are over as well, finishing not with a whimper but the bang of Dr. Darius Hellstromme's ghostfire bombs at the gates of Lost Angels.
Even the Servitors, the Reckoners' chosen champions on Earth, have been defeated—at least for a while. Reverend Grimme vanished in a massive flood that destroyed his city, Raven's Last Sons were defeated by the Great Summoning, Stone was foiled in the barren expanse of Death Valley, and Dr. Hellstromme's latest scheme to open the gates of Hell proved fruitless.
We told the tale of the Servitors in four Plot Point Campaigns, still available and ready to play with just a little tinkering for this edition on our website!
In response, the Reckoners have turned their blasphemous gaze back to the grassroots of evil. They've given life to dark desires and horrible abominations that live in the shadows of the isolated frontier, far away from the attention garnered by the overt plans of their Servitors.
The heroes of the Weird West join with the secretive Twilight Legion in the distant outposts, chaotic boomtowns, and lonely settlements of the West to fight evil and quell the fear that gives the Reckoners their power.
So gather your posse of heroes and hit the trail, from the frozen north to the arid deserts of the Southwest, from the industrial East to the fractured canyons of California's "Great Maze."
The Weird West awaits with adventure, mystery, and more monsters than you can shake a Peacemaker at.
Think these Mojave rattlers look nasty? You should see the rest of it!
Deadlands is the long-awaited return to Pinnacle's oldest and most popular setting. First published in 1996, the original "Deadlands Classic" system won countless awards and its bold, bright orange books are still a striking and valuable addition to gaming shelves the world over.
For those who want the whole experience, Deadlands has a rich and varied history to explore!
Deadlands has told some epic tales since it first burst onto the scene in 1996, but you don't need to be steeped in its storied past to join in the hootin' and hollerin'. If you're an old hand, we think you'll find it both familiar and refreshing. If you're new to the world or setting, this is the perfect time to join the wagon train (and if you've lapsed, we forgive you for that, partner). We've recapped and summarized the monumental events of the last 24 years so you can catch up.
This new edition is the biggest revamp of the game's background and rules since the Reloaded edition from 2005. It's been revised, rewritten, and refocused by both Deadlands Line Editor Matthew Cutter and original creator Shane Hensley.
All the rules have been updated and adapted to the latest version of the Savage Worlds Adventure Edition.
Arcane Backgrounds are tightened up. Those nasty Harrowed had the same overhaul we gave them in Lost Colony (including letting the Devil out!). There are new and streamlined rules for dueling. And of course a passel of new Edges, gear, infernal devices, and powers to blast the tarnation out of the creepy crawlies coming to do your party in.
For you Marshals (that's what we call our Game Masters), there's a comprehensive overview of the Weird West after the events of the Servitor Plot Point Campaigns, including new plots, perils, and intrigue for cowtowns, boomtowns, and old favorites like Lost Angels, Tombstone, Deadwood, Dodge, the City o’ Gloom, and a few new locales we might surprise you with! And of course this handsome tome also includes enough rascals, varmints, and critters to keep a posse busy 'til doomsday.
This is more than just a rules update--it's a world update! And check out that gorgeous new graphic design by Karl Keesler, with art by some of the best in the business!
Now that the tales of the Servitors have been told in their individual Plot Point Campaigns, Deadlands is returning to its roots with more local yarns of dread, terror, and violent action. The new edition and supplements to follow turn their baleful eyes from the world-shaking events of the Reckoning to isolated frontier towns or sinister machinations in the few larger settlements. The Twilight Legion must root out the evil that lurks in all-too-human souls, the lonesome hills nearby, or the dark woods at the edge of town.
To showcase the return to more personal tales of horror and adventure, we've created the Horror at Headstone Hill campaign set!
The campaign features a single county in Wyoming and the terrors that lurk in a booming mining town and environs. Your heroes roam about the map, interacting with the locals, solving mysteries, fighting abominations, and—with luck and a steady shootin' iron—eventually lower the "Fear Level." That's how you defeat the Reckoners' terrorforming, amigos, and Horror at Headstone Hill showcases it front and center.
The Horror at Headstone Hill Campaign Boxed Set!
The Deadlands: Horror at Headstone Hill Boxed Set contains an introductory booklet on the region for the players with notes from Tombstone Epitaph reporter Lacy O'Malley and the Twilight Legion, a Marshal's guide detailing all the locations on the map and a full sandbox-oriented Plot Point Campaign, a poster-sized map of the county, and a selection of player handouts to drive this incredible tale of six-guns and sorcery to its bloodstained conclusion!
Something happened at Devil's Tower recently. Something terrible. A being called the Cackler raised a powerful sorceress of legend, Morgan Le Fay, sending ripples through the many worlds of Deadlands. From the Dark Ages to the far future planet of Banshee in Lost Colony, the "Morgana Effect" has caused subtle changes from the world we knew before.
The Cackler and his unholy posse ride the range in this world-changing graphic novel by Shane Lacy Hensley!
The Morgana Effect is a big story that ripples (quietly for now) through all the settings of Deadlands—including the upcoming Deadlands: Dark Ages, the Weird West, Noir, Hell on Earth, and already released Lost Colony. It's also a story-based reason to change the rules and some parts of the setting we've been hankerin' to adjust for a while. You can read more about the latter here, but we think even those of you who have been with us since '96 will welcome the changes once you take 'er for a test ride.
Over the years we've seen some amazing gaming setups, but collecting and painting a comprehensive collection of cowpokes and critters can be both time consuming and expensive. That's where the Deadlands Pawns come in.
The Deadlands Pawns Boxed Set contains over 100 Deadlands characters and critters printed on thick punchboard!
We've created a selection of heroes, villains, and monsters in thick punchboard (the sturdy stuff board game tokens are made from) to represent some of the most common and iconic encounters in the Weird West. These figures are even die-cut to the contour of the character image to make each pose as dynamic and striking as possible.
The Deadlands Pawns Boxed Set contains 8 sheets of thick punchboard, containing over 100 pawns to bring the Weird West alive on your tabletop. If the set does well, we will expand the line to include additional Deadlands sets and pawn sets for our other lines.
The core book for Deadlands: The Weird West is a 192-page hardcover book, in our usual "graphic novel" size, and glorious, bloody, full-color throughout. That amazing cover is by Aaron Riley, a fan favorite of the entire Savage Worlds line!
The Deadlands the Weird West Core Boxed Set includes a copy of the hardcover rules as well as a brand new poster map of the Weird West by the phenomenal Cheyenne Wright, a set of 25 Bennies, a set of custom-colored dice and Wild Die, and a Game Master's screen and introductory adventure, Double Down at Sundown, by Rob Wieland!
Want to see the new screen? Here it is, partner! The tri-fold screen is our usual landscape format with gorgeous art on one side and all the charts and tables the Marshal needs on the other!
The new GM Screen for Deadlands: the Weird West! Click here to view Federico Musetti's gorgeous art as a larger image.
Kickstarter campaign ends: Wed, May 13 2020 6:00 AM BST