Grey Worlds

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Final issue as a zine (#15)
First issue produced by I.C.E., with cover art by Angus McBride

Grey Worlds was a fanzine about Rolemaster that first appeared in 1989. It was eventually published by Iron Crown Enterprises (I.C.E.) as a professional-quality magazine.

Contents[edit]

Grey Worlds started life in 1989 as a fanzine focussed on I.C.E.'s Rolemaster fantasy role-playing game, although occasional articles about Bladestorm, Cyberspace, Dark Space, and Space Master also appeared.[1]

I.C.E. eventually took over production and created a professional-looking magazine that covered I.C.E. products, particularly Middle-earth Role Playing and Rolemaster,[2] although articles about Shadow World and Silent Death also appeared.[1]

Publication history[edit]

Grey Worlds was started as a Rolemaster fanzine in 1989 by Ross Henton and Lem Richards. They published it regularly, and by 1992, they had produced 15 issues. Although it began as a primitive-looking zine, the final issues were of increasingly better quality, albeit still stapled and with a black & white cover.[1]

At that point I.C.E. took over production, with the plan to produce a regularly-scheduled glossy games periodical. Henton and Richards were retained as the Editor in Chief and Production Manager respectively. The numbering was restarted, and Issue 1, a professionally printed and saddle-stitched magazine, was released in June 1993 featuring a full-colour cover by Angus McBride and numerous advertisements.[1] However Issue 2 was not released until January 1994, and Issue 3 did not appear until 1995. Production ceased after Issue 3.

As games historian Shannon Appelcline noted in his 2014 book Designers & Dragons, "ICE picked [Grey Worlds] up, with the intent to publish it at a more professional level, an experiment that failed after just three issues published over two years."[3]: 109 

Reception[edit]

Herb Petro reviewed the magazine in the February–March 1991 issue of White Wolf.[4] He stated, "I have been very pleased with Grey Worlds, receiving it since issue #4, and I recommend it to all ICE RPG fans."[4] He rated it overall at 4 points of a possible 5.[4]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c d Appelcline, Shannon. "The Grey Worlds Index". Retrieved 2021-03-19.
  2. ^ "Grey Worlds | Periodical | RPGGeek".
  3. ^ Shannon Appelcline (2014). Designers & Dragons: The '80s. Evil Hat Productions. ISBN 978-1-61317-081-6.
  4. ^ a b c Petro, Herb (February–March 1991). "Capsule Reviews: Magazines; Grey Worlds #6". White Wolf. No. 25. pp. 38–39.