“Lost fortress of Gengis Khan” – a pulp campaign in five words.
“Lost fortress of Gengis Khan” – a pulp campaign in five words.
“Lost fortress of Gengis Khan” – a pulp campaign in five words.
Luna Bartendale, occult detective:
If there was ever a better title for a western I haven’t heard it.
Some real-life Agent Carters for your wartime-era games.
Presenting one badass paratrooper for a WWII scenario.
Another in the badass American aviator series, this one from all the way back in the Great War.
Josef Tibor Fejes, October 1956. First known photo of a rebel/resistance fighter wielding a Kalashnikov.
This man is obviously an extremely dapper 1920s mad scientist.
American pilots Hazel Ying Lee & Virginia Wong, 1932. Ready to fly the pulpy skies.
For modern day pulpy adventure (a Dogs of W*A*R scenario?