Are they helping the old duffer across the road, or pushing him under a bus? I also spent five years working on the White Dwarf itself, back in the day, so I have a sort of professional curiosity to see what they’re up to with the old chap. Would the new WD/Visions be something worth adding to that mix? Every month I buy a few magazines on similar topics (which I really should review as there are some excellent ones). This means that I’m interested in painting and modelling as well as tactics articles and what-have-you. And no, I’m not going to count Dreadfleet. I do, however, have an interest in gaming in a wider sense and still play many figure games. I don’t play any GW games and haven’t for a while. Now that everyone has calmed down, let me explain why I’m interested. Vent that spleen (just not in the comments, please). When you’ve got that out of your system I’ll carry on. Go on, wail, gnash your teeth, cry out and rail at the skies with impotent fury (always a favourite). Let us assume for a moment that this change in format presages Global Calamity, the fabled End Time, Ragnarok, Armageddon and so on. I’m sure that most of you will have seen, heard or otherwise assimilated the news that Games Workshop’s famous White Dwarf magazine is undergoing some drastic changes, starting tomorrow. Part 2: Last of the Monthly White Dwarfs.
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