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− | ''2995: The Legion of Super-Heroes Sourcebook'' was published in 1992 by Mayfair Games, Inc. Because the book was written by [[Tom and Mary Bierbaum]], who were writing the regular ''[[Legion of Super-Heroes]]'' comic book at the time, much of what is written inside has been considered canon by fans. | + | ''2995: The Legion of Super-Heroes Sourcebook'' was published in 1992 by Mayfair Games, Inc. Because the book was written by [[Tom Bierbaum]] and [[Mary Bierbaum]], who were writing the regular ''[[Legion of Super-Heroes]]'' comic book at the time, much of what is written inside has been considered canon by fans. |
The information in the book itself is not presented like a traditional RPG sourcebook, aside from the power and ability statistical information. Background information is presented similarly to the text pieces in the comics at the time, in the form of haiku, news stories, interview transcripts, etc. | The information in the book itself is not presented like a traditional RPG sourcebook, aside from the power and ability statistical information. Background information is presented similarly to the text pieces in the comics at the time, in the form of haiku, news stories, interview transcripts, etc. |
Revision as of 11:17, 28 June 2006
2995: The Legion of Super-Heroes Sourcebook was published in 1992 by Mayfair Games, Inc. Because the book was written by Tom Bierbaum and Mary Bierbaum, who were writing the regular Legion of Super-Heroes comic book at the time, much of what is written inside has been considered canon by fans.
The information in the book itself is not presented like a traditional RPG sourcebook, aside from the power and ability statistical information. Background information is presented similarly to the text pieces in the comics at the time, in the form of haiku, news stories, interview transcripts, etc.
2995: The Legion of Super-Heroes Sourcebook has been out of print for many years, but a few copies still exist.