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Goodman Games teams up with Frank Frazetta To Create Death Dealer Game

Posted: Tuesday, October 14, 2008
Posted By: Kevin Powers

This Spring, Goodman Games teams up with Frank Frazetta and the Frazetta Comics crew to create the very first adventure module adaptation of the FRANK FRAZETTA'S DEATH DEALER series, "The Shadows of Mirahan."



"Not only is this the first module based off the Frazetta Comics series, it's the first module fully approved by Frazetta period," said Frazetta Comics editor Jay Fotos. "Players will be able to explore the world of Death Dealer as never before, featuring the characters and situations given depth in the 'Shadows of Mirahan' storyline. This is the game Frazetta fans have dreamed about!"

The adventure module will be published under the GSL license from Wizards of the Coast, utilizing the Dungeons & Dragons Fourth Edition mechanics and will feature cover art by Frank Frazetta as well as an alternate-cover edition by the original FRANK FRAZETTA'S DEATH DEALER team, Nat Jones and Jay Fotos.

For more information please see and . Additionally, the "Shadows of Mirahan" storyline is available as FRANK FRAZETTA'S DEATH DEALER HC (FEB082134), a full color 208-page, slip cased hardcover for $49.99.

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