
Steve Geddes |

Hey Erik. Loved issue one - my favorite introduction to any of the arcs so far. I followed Red Sonja for a while a few years back, starting with the Gail Simone reboot and the characterisation was seamless, imo. Good job!
In terms of things-to-go-in-the-appendix: I don't know if it's too late but I'd like to see a regional map of some description (in lieu of the poster side of the battlemat, perhaps). For me I struggle to really anchor a fantasy world until I see the map. Even better if it were an 'in-world' style map. :)

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There will be more Worldscape beyond the comic series. Not sure the exact format yet, but stay tuned. Lots of interesting plans in the works on that front, and I've naturally got a lot more to say about the topic. On a lighter note, I'm thinking about starting a campaign set there...
Also, Steve, thank you so much for that thoughtful review of issue #1. Your appreciation and long-time support mean a lot to me, and I'm thrilled that you enjoyed the issue. I've really poured my heart into this series, so it's great to see it receive a positive reception (especially from you!).
As an aside, Steve, I just got the final packaged product for Pathfinder Battles: Deadly Foes yesterday, and only got a chance to open it for the first time last night. I think it's one of the strongest sets yet! You're going to really dig it, I think!

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Would they work as variant Deep Ones?
Not sure how much of the Cthulhu Mythos is implied for Sonja's world, though Howard was of course a first generation contributor to the canon.
They seem much more mundane, in a sense, than deep ones. They're more or less just fish-men goons if I'm being honest, but Walter Giovanni put so many fun little details and differences into their depiction that they just call out to be a very customizable 0-HD PC race for Pathfinder.
In my opinion, anyway. :)

Steve Geddes |

Also, Steve, thank you so much for that thoughtful review of issue #1. Your appreciation and long-time support mean a lot to me, and I'm thrilled that you enjoyed the issue. I've really poured my heart into this series, so it's great to see it receive a positive reception (especially from you!).
Hold that thought. I'll be bringing the full set to Paizocon next year craving signatures. :)
As an aside, Steve, I just got the final packaged product for Pathfinder Battles: Deadly Foes yesterday, and only got a chance to open it for the first time last night. I think it's one of the strongest sets yet! You're going to really dig it, I think!
I'm hanging out for it - two sets a year isn't quite enough. It's been a long time between drinks.