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White dwarf magazine cover gallery
White dwarf magazine cover gallery





white dwarf magazine cover gallery
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Check back for more digitized adult film magazine collections soon.Ĭlick on the covers below to access the full magazines. You can find The Rialto Report‘s growing library of digitized resources by clicking ‘ Library‘ in our site navigation menu. This article was written with the assistance of a number of people who worked on the magazine in the first year.

white dwarf magazine cover gallery

On this installment of The Rialto Report, we look back at the first year of High Society to see how the magazine started, and we have an issue-by-issue guide – including newly digitized copies of each magazine. Bolla, and Annie Sprinkle, and detailed adult film reviews. It’s initial publisher was Sue Richards, also known as adult film star ‘ Bree Anthony‘, it featured articles by Gloria Leonard, interviews with the likes of Jennifer Welles, Bobby Astyr, and Jamie Gillis, picture spreads featuring performers such as C.J. There are special deals for subscribers, so if you want to have every issue you may want to consider subscribing.įind all about the new White Dwarf and about Games Workshop in general on their website.High Society was one of the most successful adult magazines published in New York in the 1970s, and had a number of connections to the adult film industry. There is a lot of cost saving from not having to translate the magazine and printing it in just one language, that could have translated into better prices for future issues in my opinion. This is a huge turnoff for other fans worldwide that are not very knowledgeable in this language. The magazine is only available in English (except for France and Germany, who can get the magazine in their language).

Of couse in this first issue, the free miniature just makes it a huge bargain, and a ‘run to get yours while stocks last’. White Dwarf is a very specialist magazine of 150 pages, but is still expensive. White Dwarf is reborn, but it smells like the old days.This is not just a simple free Space Marine, this is huge showcase quality for free!!! The model sculpted by David Waeselynck is one of the best of the whole Warhammer: Age of Sigmar range.The Khorne Slaughterpriest normally retails at 23€/ £18/$30 and the magazine with the free miniature costs just 8€/£6/$11. This is such a great deal that I would recommend purchasing it even if it were for the model only.The new format is great and gives me a very similar feeling to the one I used to have when I was a teenager and put my hands on a White Dwarf from the time. I am very happy to have picked this one up. And this one comes with the Slaughterpriest, couldn’t ask for more! There’s even a section featuring models from fans worldwide. That means you can use one single model to play a huge variety of games and rulesets.Īwesome concept art and illustrations inside.įlashbacks from the past, this will do wonders for old school enthusiasts.Ĭitadel paint guides are very useful for beginners. Great and thorough Golden Demon reports, with close up pics and interviews with the artists!įree rules to use new minis in all Games Workshop boxed games. There’s a great couple of double splash pages showing huge armies in all their glory. We see pretty much all the content the old magazine used to have, such as news, product reviews, battle reports, kitbashing, modeling articles, designer insights, interviews, Golden Demon reports, lore, concept art… The new magazine offers around 150 pages of content that reminds us very much of the good old days, where the White Dwarf was awaited by many Warhammer fans worldwide every month. Before talking more about the model, let’s dive in to the contents. This model retails at a much higher price than the cost of this first issue, so it is certainly a huge bargain and a great marketing move to get you to try the new magazine. It comes with a free miniature, and this is no mere miniature! It’s the Khorne Slaughterpriest from Warhammer: Age of Sigmar, masterfully modelled by the great David Waeselynck, one of the best models released to date for the Warhammer franchise. The first issue is certainly very appealing. We had the chance of grabbing the first issue, so let’s review what it has to offer.

white dwarf magazine cover gallery

This time it seems to us that the new format is here to stay. After a couple of years where Games Workshop has been experimenting with different formats and issue frequencies for this classic wargaming and modeling magazine, the English company surprises us again with another reboot of the magazine. The legendary White Dwarf magazine has once again renewed its format.







White dwarf magazine cover gallery