Pathfinder—Worldscape: Volume 1

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The Pathfinders Valeros, Seoni, Kyra, and Merisiel are drawn into the interdimensional Worldscape, where the greatest warriors throughout the history of Barsoom, Golarion, and Earth clash in an ancient battle of life and death! Only the most dangerous among the combatants - a motley assortment which includes such legendary heroes as Red Sonja, John Carter and Tars Tarkas of Mars, the jungle adventurers Tarzan and Thun'da—have any hope of surviving the deadly gladatorial pits and joining with the Pathfinder heroes in armed revolt against their oppressors!

Written by Erik Mona (Paizo Publisher and Chief Creative Officer) and featuring sensational artwork by Jonathan Lau (Kevin Smith's Bionic Man), the Worldscape saga draws the greatest fantasy heroes of literature and comics into the mythos of Paizo's award-winning fantasy world, fiction line, and tabletop RPG. Bonus materials include over thirty pages of character sheets, encounters, and world detail for the Pathfinder Roleplaying Game, including a poster map.

Pages: 196
ISBN-13: 978-1-5241-0363-7

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Great Comics, Mediocre Extras

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This hardcover collection includes Pathfinder: Worldscape Issues 1-6 (a complete story) along with almost 50 pages of back matter such as variant covers, character profiles, some new game mechanics (like archetypes), and a fold-out poster map. The comics are real winners--the story is great, the characterisation of the Iconics is spot-on, the new guest characters are interesting, and the artwork is of a higher standard than many of the earlier Pathfinder comics. The back matter, however, is far more of a mixed bag, with the encounters particularly lacking. Still, on the whole, I'd definitely recommend this one.

SPOILERS!:

Alright, let's get into it!

* Issue 1: Our core four Iconics (Merisiel, Kyra, Seoni, and Valeros--sorry Ezren!) have finally tracked down the veiled master Thulgroon (from past volumes), but he somehow shifts the entire party somewhere . . . else! The four are separated, and this issue tells what happened to Valeros. In a delightfully/awfully graphic combat, he deals with some brigands before an awesome four-armed ape bursts out of the trees and starts a bone-breaking bearhug. Who, of all creatures in the world, comes to Valeros' rescue? Freaking Xanesha (from RotRL) is who! You know I love me some continuity. But Xanesha hasn't saved Valeros out of the kindness of her serpentine heart. Instead, she takes him as a slave-gladiator to fight for the entertainment of the evil Empress Camilla in a city called Shareen. And who is Valeros' first opponent? Freaking Red Sonja is who! Valeros is holding his own until he notices that Merisiel seems to be part of Empress Camilla's entourage--and that's when Red Sonja stabs him through the chest! It's a corker of a first issue, that's for sure.

* Issue 2: This one starts with Seoni awakening in the jungle. There's an exciting solo battle against a jungle lion, and then a great introduction to Fantomah, a jungle goddess that surely has the death domain. Fantomah explains that Seoni is in a place called the Worldscape, an artificially-created demi-plane that draws in legendary heroes and villains from three planets: Golarion, Earth, and Barsoom. Whoever possesses both a certain sceptre and crown will be able to rule the Worldscape, and Fantomah and her allies (Thun'da, a classic jungle hero, and Tars Tarkas, a Green Martian) want Seoni's help in recovering them. One snag is that Ruthazek, the Gorilla King of the Mwangi Expanse, is also in the Worldscape--and he's on the evil side! Again, a very strong issue.

* Issue 3: Kyra's the star of this issue, and it's a great presentation of her point of view. Kyra finds herself in the city of Shareen, and after being betrayed by someone she was trying to help (Mordred!), she finds a real ally in John Carter, Warlord of Mars. His introduction is awesome and hilarious. It turns out that John Carter is a co-leader (along with Red Sonja) of the resistance against Empress Camilla, and the issue ties in nicely to Valeros' storyline from issue # 1. The Iconics are starting to come together, and the plot will be moving quickly soon. I'm glad we got a chance to see these characters on their own, however. It's a good testament to the groundwork of previous volumes that each of these Iconics has a real personality and distinctive voice.

* Issue 4: Merisiel is the last Iconic who needs to be featured, and this issue reveals that this isn't the character's first trip to the Worldscape! When Merisiel led a band of thieves (and long before she met the other Iconics), she was transported there, had a love affair with a cool sky pirate named Phondari (another pulp character, I assume), and ended up working for Queen Camilla and stealing for her the sceptre before returning to Golarion. It's a nice twist and provides some good insight into Merisiel's character. At the end of the issue, the Merisiel from the "present" appears back in the Worldscape and she's asked by Queen Camilla to steal the crown from "the king". It's a nice surprise who that turns out to be. Completely unrelated, there's a fun little line about legendary Pathfinder Durvin Gest having been in the Worldscape as well at one time.

* Issue 5: Valeros, Seoni, and Kyra join the resistance, and the revolution starts. There's a ton of action in this issue, but still room for some nice character development. Merisiel however, seems allied with Queen Camilla. Has she abandoned recent loyalties for older ones?

* Issue 6: "The king" is Tarzan! The heroes rush to protect his jungle camp as Ruthazek sends armies of gorillas after the crown. The good guys win, of course, (with Merisiel's help) and there's another cool appearance by Fantomah and a nice send-off for Tarzan. The Iconics are returned to Golarion seconds after they left, with no memory of what happened and with Thulgroon having escaped again. But Fantomah promises Merisiel that she'll remember and return to the Worldscape when the time is right.

It's a really satisfying, well-told story. The artwork, as mentioned, is excellent. I don't have a lot of natural affection for the pulp characters featured here, but their inclusion in the stories worked out well. It's not always easy to mash-up genres and characters, but here it all flowed nicely.

Now, on to the back matter. Here's what's included:

* Variant Covers (20 pages): Every issue was originally released with a few different variant covers, and they're all reproduced here. There are fewer spoof covers in this volume compared to some previous ones, as most of the artwork focuses on the pulp characters. It's cool to see Tom Mandrake's interpretation of some of the Pathfinder Iconics.

* Encounters (6 half pages): Although previous volumes gave one or two pages each to encounters, here each encounter is presented in just half a page with a grid-map that's too small to use in actual gameplay (minis won't fit) and a paragraph that gives some suggested set-up and potential enemies. I'm not as much of a fan of this new style of presenting encounters, as they don't really save GMs any time. These are really more like very general encounter ideas than a ready-to-go package.

* Character Profiles (circa 12 pages): The following pulp characters get full stat blocks and backgrounds: Red Sonja, John Carter, Thun'da, Tars Tarkas, and Tarzan. I personally thought Thun'da's background was interesting (a classic lost valley hero), while Tars Tarkas' background was too long and Tarzan's was pretty bland. Milage will vary here, but I don't imagine too many campaigns actually integrating these characters.

* Crunch (circle 10 pages): Several new mechanics options are presented here, some of which could be quite handy if your have a flexible GM: 1) A new ranger archetype called the Sword-Devil (a very powerful spell-less ranger); 2) A new race, Green Martians (overpowered for most games); 3) A new fighter archetype called the Warlord (a very niche archetype for unarmoured warriors skilled with weapons from the planet Barsoom); 4) Another new ranger archetype, the Jungle Lord (no armor, *lots* of animal companions, looks good)

* A fold-out removable poster: One side is a scene of the pulp and Pathfinder heroes drawn by Reilly Brown; it's okay, but nothing remarkable. The other side is an encounter grid titled the "Ruins of Kho." It looks really cool (I wonder if it's from one of the real flip-mats?), but again the gridlines create squares too small to use for actual minis. Unless you want every combatant represented by something no larger than a thumb-tack, this just doesn't work. Frustrating.

In sum, we have six strong issues but some problems with the back matter. Pathfinder: Worldscape isn't a perfect collection, but I do think it's worth buying and reading.



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When will this be out? And why does it say Volume One on the cover ?

Scarab Sages Webstore Coordinator

Product name has been updated, and it is available for sale now.

Volume 1 notates that it collects the first 6 issues of the Pathfinder Worldscape comic line.

Silver Crusade

Rick Kunz wrote:

Product name has been updated, and it is available for sale now.

Volume 1 notates that it collects the first 6 issues of the Pathfinder Worldscape comic line.

!!!!


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That‘s a bit inconsistent, considering the previous volumes were numbered sequentially even though some of them were their own series. Also, the “first six issues” are all issues, the series is finished, isn’t it? Volume One implies more was coming.

Paizo Employee Franchise Manager

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Dynamite has already solicited a second hardcover compiling the four one-shot Worldscape comics that we just put up on the site. Since they'll be doing additional Worldscape volumes, it looks like they're numbering Worldscape separately from the other Pathfinder series.

Edit: Link to its wiki page here


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Ok that makes at least a little sense then.

Paizo Employee Chief Technical Officer

Zaister wrote:
That‘s a bit inconsistent, considering the previous volumes were numbered sequentially even though some of them were their own series. Also, the “first six issues” are all issues, the series is finished, isn’t it? Volume One implies more was coming.

The "Goblins!" collection was also independent of the main line, but since it was entirely self contained, the collection didn't have any number at all.

Paizo Employee Chief Creative Officer, Publisher

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Right. Also there is more Worldscape coming above and beyond the four special one-shots, so there will be at least three and possibly more than four of these volumes by the time I'm finished! :)

Silver Crusade

Erik Mona wrote:
Right. Also there is more Worldscape coming above and beyond the four special one-shots, so there will be at least three and possibly more than four of these volumes by the time I'm finished! :)

Suh-WEET!!!


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Erik Mona wrote:
Right. Also there is more Worldscape coming above and beyond the four special one-shots, so there will be at least three and possibly more than four of these volumes by the time I'm finished! :)

Ah that's great!

So, will Runescars be Volume 6 then, eventually?

Sovereign Court

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More worldscape?

Could it be made a separate subscription to the main comics line?


The current Comics Humble Bundle includes 4 more Worldscape one-shots. Do you know if they will be rolling all 8 one-shots into a single volume? Or will they have 2 volumes of one-shots. My preference is a single volume with all eight, but I know you have very little say in the matter.


My copy just arrived yesterday afternoon and I love it!

Since the hardcover is out, are we now going to see some Hero Lab love with the archetypes, equipment, feats and NPC stat-blocks out as a pack update?

I am ready to pre-order it now, =)

Paizo Employee Chief Technical Officer

That's a question best directed at Lone Wolf.

Paizo Employee Chief Creative Officer, Publisher

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GeraintElberion wrote:

More worldscape?

Could it be made a separate subscription to the main comics line?

The main Worldscape series (1-6) was part of the main comic subscription.

The first batch of Worldscape one-shot specials (Pathfinder: Goblins, Warlord of Mars, Red Sonja, and Tarzan) were part of a special Humble Bundle promotion, and were not part of the subscription.

The second batch of Worldscape one-shot specials (Vampirella, Reanimator, Dejah Thoris, and Swords of Sorrow) were part of the recently concluded Humble Bundle promotion, and were not part of the subscription.

We will likely do one more "main" series released through stores, and that WILL be a part of the comic subscription.

All four of these story arcs will be (or already have been) collected in hardcover format, and will be available through Paizo.com and at book/comic stores.


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So, apparently Pathfinder Worldscape, Volume 2 is being released this week. I wonder, why is it not available from paizo.com?

Scarab Sages Webstore Coordinator

Zaister wrote:
So, apparently Pathfinder Worldscape, Volume 2 is being released this week. I wonder, why is it not available from paizo.com?

The Volume 2 Hardcover is not yet available. It is available for preorder, but we don't have a release date at this time.


Will there be a paizo-exclusive cover, as per previous volumes?


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Rick Kunz wrote:
Zaister wrote:
So, apparently Pathfinder Worldscape, Volume 2 is being released this week. I wonder, why is it not available from paizo.com?
The Volume 2 Hardcover is not yet available. It is available for preorder, but we don't have a release date at this time.

That's weird, I see online comic shops reporting the book as in stock.


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Even Amazon reports Volume 2 in stock.


which has the sword devil archype in it?


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Steelfiredragon wrote:
which has the sword devil archype in it?

I am pretty sure that would be volume 1, as it was covered in the very first Worldscape comic.


Zaister wrote:
Even Amazon reports Volume 2 in stock.

My copy of Worldscape Volume 2 was delivered on November 21.


I found problems about sword-devil.

Ranger's camouflage and hide in plain sight ability need to be used in the favored terrain, but sword-devil archetype's slashing fury ability replaces the favored terrain ability.

So these two abilities become completely useless?...

Silver Crusade

You can take other archetypes to trade them out.


Does anyone know which bonus map is in this collection?

Paizo Employee Licensing Manager

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Volume 1's bonus map is Ruins of Kho. Volume 2's bonus map is Ancient Temple.


Thank you for the response! :)


I see from the description that this has 30+ pages of bonus material for Pathfinder RPG. Does it include all the RPG material from the 6 books?

I want to read the Worldscape story but I'm also interested in the Pathfinder RPG stats for Red Sonja. I don't want to have to buy a comic issue in addition to get her stats though.


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I detail all the back matter in my review, but the short answer is "yes."

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