FORBIDDEN FUTURES #3 - WEIRD FANTASY
Enter the wild and fantastical world of Forbidden Futures Magazine! Brace yourself for epic adventures and thrilling magic as you follow JESSE BULLINGTON's thamaturgical conundrum in “Too Much Wizard Business,” JOHN R. FULTZ as he crashes a barbarian banquet in “Tears Of The Elohim,” and CHAD STROUP teaching monsters the meaning of consent in “Dragoncel.” NATHAN CARSON uncovers unwoke skullduggery in “Wight Knight,” while STEVEN L. SHREWSBURY'S “Deicide” sees man, monster, and god falling before the might of his axe. Gutter-magic and slum-spirits watch over the denizens of GARRETT COOK’S “Springwater Santa,” and J. DAVID OSBORNE conquers conspiracy country and the secrets of the Sasquatch in “Feeding Time.” DON WEBB reveals the secret future history of cryptozoology in the double-header “Mowth” and “Kelpie,” while Uncle Krust’s Dungeon Bastard’s Guide to Fantastic Beasts is your ultimate reference. Don't miss out on “Exiled From Middle Earth: How Fantasy Failed Us,” an editorial by CODY GOODFELLOW that delves into the dark underbelly of the genre.
Enter the wild and fantastical world of Forbidden Futures Magazine! Brace yourself for epic adventures and thrilling magic as you follow JESSE BULLINGTON's thamaturgical conundrum in “Too Much Wizard Business,” JOHN R. FULTZ as he crashes a barbarian banquet in “Tears Of The Elohim,” and CHAD STROUP teaching monsters the meaning of consent in “Dragoncel.” NATHAN CARSON uncovers unwoke skullduggery in “Wight Knight,” while STEVEN L. SHREWSBURY'S “Deicide” sees man, monster, and god falling before the might of his axe. Gutter-magic and slum-spirits watch over the denizens of GARRETT COOK’S “Springwater Santa,” and J. DAVID OSBORNE conquers conspiracy country and the secrets of the Sasquatch in “Feeding Time.” DON WEBB reveals the secret future history of cryptozoology in the double-header “Mowth” and “Kelpie,” while Uncle Krust’s Dungeon Bastard’s Guide to Fantastic Beasts is your ultimate reference. Don't miss out on “Exiled From Middle Earth: How Fantasy Failed Us,” an editorial by CODY GOODFELLOW that delves into the dark underbelly of the genre.
Enter the wild and fantastical world of Forbidden Futures Magazine! Brace yourself for epic adventures and thrilling magic as you follow JESSE BULLINGTON's thamaturgical conundrum in “Too Much Wizard Business,” JOHN R. FULTZ as he crashes a barbarian banquet in “Tears Of The Elohim,” and CHAD STROUP teaching monsters the meaning of consent in “Dragoncel.” NATHAN CARSON uncovers unwoke skullduggery in “Wight Knight,” while STEVEN L. SHREWSBURY'S “Deicide” sees man, monster, and god falling before the might of his axe. Gutter-magic and slum-spirits watch over the denizens of GARRETT COOK’S “Springwater Santa,” and J. DAVID OSBORNE conquers conspiracy country and the secrets of the Sasquatch in “Feeding Time.” DON WEBB reveals the secret future history of cryptozoology in the double-header “Mowth” and “Kelpie,” while Uncle Krust’s Dungeon Bastard’s Guide to Fantastic Beasts is your ultimate reference. Don't miss out on “Exiled From Middle Earth: How Fantasy Failed Us,” an editorial by CODY GOODFELLOW that delves into the dark underbelly of the genre.