Mikey Mouse Club #17: Budget Deck 2- Duckburg!

I’ve seen comics artist Don Rosa a number of times over the years at Atlanta’s Dragon Con and it always tickles me to see the big hand-written sign that says “THIS IS NOT DUCK TALES” when clearly the pictures of Uncle Scrooge, Donald Duck and of course Huey, Dewey, and Louie suggest otherwise. Mr. Rosa’s fine comics carry on from the tradition of the great Carl Barks, one of my all-time favorite comic book creators, who created the whole...

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Warhammer 40K

Competitive Innovations in 10th: Good Guard pt.1

The metagame is (presumably) on borrowed time, and this week it's the Astra Militarum's turn to take a big swing at the Necron menace, with a reasonable degree of success. The Thousand Sons and Sororitas are getting in on the action too, and as a result the robot dominance isn't quite as extreme as it could be, though still sufficient to make it clear that some sort of nerf bat application is required. Hopefully that's coming sooner rather than later. Today we'll be covering: The Oxford 40k Super Major The...

Age of Sigmar

Competitive Innovations in the Mortal Realms: Around the World

This may be the biggest Competitive Innovations in the Mortal Realms ever. A total of Seven large events, all over the world and a huge variety of lists to pore over. No use delaying, let's go! As a note, the "Best of the Rest" will be trimmed to a top 8 for this week due to the sheer number of large events. Grand Clash AoS Single 140-player, 5-round Grand Tournament in Trois-Rivières, QC, CA on April 20 2024. All the lists for this event can be found in Best Coast Pairings. The Showdown Fabien Barbusse...

Columns

Games Industry News Roundup- April 23rd, 2024

Here at Goonhammer, we know that it’s hard to keep track of all the news happening all the time in the games industry. So much is always going on with games of all sorts, and their related media, it can be a real blink-and-you’ll miss it situation.  That's why every week, we round up five of the biggest stories in the gaming sphere from the past week in the Games Industry News Roundup. Our trusty news boy, Dan “Swiftblade” Richardson, is here with the scoop Embracer Group Announces Plans to Split off Asmodee, Saddling It with Huge Debt On Monday, Embracer Group...

Magic the Gathering

Hobby

SRM’s Ongoing Stormbringer Review: Week 21

Stormbringer is a weekly hobby magazine from Hachette Partworks introducing players to Warhammer: Age of Sigmar. In this 80-week series, our intrepid magazine-receiver will be reviewing each individual issue, its included models, and gaming materials. A Premium US subscription was provided to Goonhammer for review purposes. If you want to follow along at home, US Customers can check out Stormbringer here. Listen, we all know fourth edition is coming soon, but can we hang out in third for a minute longer? It's a shame these partworks magazines keep starting 2/3 through an edition and ending months after the game...

Competitive Innovations in 10th: Good Guard pt.1

The metagame is (presumably) on borrowed time, and this week it's the Astra Militarum's turn to take a big swing at the Necron menace, with a reasonable degree of success. The Thousand Sons and Sororitas are getting in on the action too, and as a result the robot dominance isn't quite as extreme as it could be, though still sufficient to make it clear that some sort of nerf bat application is required. Hopefully that's coming sooner rather than later. Today we'll be covering: The Oxford 40k Super Major The Wardome 40K GT ALL STARS WARM UP - Hellstorm's 40K...

Gaming