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White Wolf Inphobia #57 was published in July 1995. This was the final issue of White Wolf Magazine, but the 'On the Horizon' section gives insight on what canceled issues Aug. #58 and Sept. #59 would be like.

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List of White Wolf Ads:[]

Vampire: The Eternal Struggle (Pg. 1)[]

The Deckmaster Trading Card Game of Gothic Intrigue Formerly Jyhad - Suggested for Mature Players.

Vampire: The Eternal Struggle: Dark Soverigns (Pg. 25)[]

The First Expansion set for Vampire: The Eternal Struggle. The Deckmaster Trading Card Game of Gothic Intrigue.

Chessex Ad (Pg. 63)[]

  • Vampire Blood Goblet (CHX 88003)
  • Vampire Dice (CHX 29875-79)
  • Werewolf Mug (CHX 67242)

White Wolf Publishing Ad (Pg.66-68)[]

Michael Moorcock's A Nomad of Time Streams: Coming August, 1995. Plus a full list of World of Darkness Fiction from 1994-1995.

Forthcoming Fall Titles:

Changeling: The Dreaming Ad (Pg. 69)[]

Changeling: The Dreaming the fifth and final game in the Storyteller series, on sale in July. Full color throughout. Also, be on the lookout for Changeling Cantrip cards, a new addition to the Storyteller system that adds a whole new level of play to your Changeling chronicle.

The Alien Mail Box: Fashion Victim White Wolf T-Shirts (Pg. 75)[]

  • Vampire, Brujah, Gangrel, Malkavian, Nosferatu, Toreador and Tremere T-Shirts by Tim Bradstreet.
  • Werewolf T-Shirt by Tony Harris.
  • Mage T-Shirt by Michael Wm. Kaluta.

Send check or money order $18.00 each. Specify M, L, XL, or 2XL.

Mage: The Ascension Second Edition Ad (Pg. 107)[]

Now Available.

Runes[]

By Staley Krause.

From the Pack[]

Letters From Our Readers.

Industry Wired[]

By Teeuwynn.

Everway![]

"...WotC also brings us the newly "re-vamped" version of the Jyhad collectible card game. The newly re-christened Vampire: The Eternal Struggle should be available at the end of this month, offering fans a whole new way to feed their habit!"

August is for Outcasts![]

"No, we're not talking the summer conventions! This month marks the debut of Outcasts: A Player's Guide to Pariahs, a new supplement for White Wolf's own World of Darkness! Detailing Caitiff vampires, Ronin werewolves and Orphan mages, this book allows gamers to reject (and be rejected by) almost everyone in the World of Darkness! No doubt The Hierarchy the new supplement for Wraith: The Oblivion, is frowning upon all this wanton disrespect for authority (and is ready to administer proper punishment)!

Vampire fans can look for Clanbook: Setite. This book reveals the mushy, fluffy, rabbit-kissing truth about the most universally misunderstood (or is that loathed?) of the Vampire clans. After all, not even Setites could be as horrifyingly vile as their rep - could they?

White Wolf has also decided to delay the long-awaited release of Mage: The Ascension, Second Edition until this autumn in order to give it the attention the new edition deserves. [Or was Ken just playing "Hide the Disk" again?] Mage devotees can drown their frustrations with the forthcoming Mage Tarot Deck! [Say, maybe we can use it to predict actual release dates!] The full-color deck includes an information book, and the cards display new art by Dan Smith, Alex Sheikman, John Cobb and more!"

Hail and Farewell![]

"Long-time White Wolf author and Internet rep Sam Chupp has left Atlanta on a quest - a Visionary quest! Yes, Sam is currently devoting his talents to designing new and innovative roleplaying games for Visionary Games, an up-and-coming publishing venture! Gamers everywhere will no doubt be sharing his vision very soon [Yeah, but do we get those nifty 3-D glasses?]

However, White Wolf has adopted a new cub to reside in the den recently vacated by Jennifer Hartshorn. Former freelancer Richard Dansky us now in charge of the ghosties and ghoulies of Wraith: The Oblivion. [Good luck, and sleep light, Richard!]"

Howling at the Moon[]

More Responses to Ed McKeogh's death of the superhero in modern comics editorial by Chris W. McCubbin, Steve Nicewamer and Ian R. Wright.

Beyond the Parents' Basement[]

By Chris McCubbin. Somewhere Out There.

The Jail of Night[]

By Paul Beaskley, Art by ? and ? (Signatures are hard to make out: one might be Melissa Uran? The other one is in Japanese.). What could be more depressing than a World of Darkness/Kult crossover? How about one of five parts? In part four of the series find out just how little you know about wraiths when they become a part of Metropolis!

Lore Magick:[]

The Lore of Death:

  • Level 1: See through Death
  • Level 1: Manipulate Death
  • Level 2: Summon Creature of Death
  • Level 2: Bind Creature of Death
  • Level 2: Expel Creature of Death
  • Level 2: Exorcise Creature of Death
  • Level 3: Hades Walk
  • Level 3: Body Change
  • Level 4: Prolong Life
  • Level 4: Voodoo Ritual
  • Level 5: Putrefy Other's Body

The Steel Soprano[]

By James L. Cambrias, Art by ? (No signature). If you think opera is deathly boring, you're right about the deathly part. Find out why in this complete, authorized Castle Falkenstein adventure. It's not over 'til the fat, metal lady sings.

Fear and Loafing[]

By Nancy Collins. The Monsters of Rock, Part 2.

Feature Review: Theatrix the Core Rules[]

Reviewed by Sean Holland. Diceless, story-based and multigenre RPGs are on the rise. This game is a combination of all three. Should the villagers take up torches, or should this Frankenstein's Monster of games be allowed to live?

Milwaukee Vs. GenCon[]

By John Scott Lewinski, design and layout by Robert Dixon. This is the August issue, and Gencon is this month. Find out what the game con means for Milwaukee denizens. Try not to take this too personally.

Feature Review: Volley & Bayonet[]

Reviewed by Brad Butkovich. Hey wargame fans, there's finally a system that let's you refight huge battles in one sitting! Is it too good to be true or too true to be good?

Mage: Re-Awakening; or "What's New in Mage Second Edition?"[]

By Phil Brucato, Developer with a Headache. Mage: The Ascension Second Edition is coming out soon. Line Developer Phil tells us what's new and relates the official history mages.

The hard-cover second edition of Mage will soon be available. Want to know what'll be in it? Mage Line Developer Phil pops an Aspirin and tells us.

The White Wolf EAC[]

By Annie Schultz. They Succeed Without Chaining Themselves to Trees.

Into the Dark: Behind the Mask[]

By James Lowder. A column on cheesy, weird and cult movies.

Cinema In Lew of Substance[]

By John Scott Lewinski. A movie column.

Out of Character[]

By James A. Moore. Jim exercises his sweet tooth by interviewing Tony Todd, star of the Candyman films. Interviewee: Tony Todd.

Pitfighting[]

By Graeme Davis, Art by Mike Chaney. WFRP has been exhumed! To celebrate, here's a pit-iful article from one of the game's original designers.

Last Stand[]

By Ken Carpenter, Art by Robert Lewis. A column on Miniatures: White Water, Green Death.

Pubs: What do they mean?[]

By Kevin Hassall, Art by Chris Bales. For all you Magic die-hards who play in bars, here's an article about what your local pub is about and what it means to you. Try trading a Common card for a beer.

The Silicon Dungeon[]

By Jim Trunzo. Microprose and WotC have unveiled the Magic: The Gathering computer game, and Jim has fondled it. Find out just how far your Magic addiction can go when you can jack in!

A Sneak Preview of Magic: The Gathering for the Computer.

Protecting the Old World: Hunters Hunted[]

By Alex Hammond, Art by Mike Chaney. It's WW's Year of the Hunter. What better place and time to stalk vampires than Eastern Europe in Dracula's dat? This is part one of a three-parter for Vampire: The Masquerade.

At Your Door[]

By Bob McLain, Art by ? (No signature). Bob talks play-by-mail games, apologizes for things he's said and gives us disconcerting insights into his youth.

Childhood F(r)iends: Chapter One[]

Single Comic Page by Ash Arnett.

Capsule Reviews[]

Reviews of BattleTech: CityTech 2nd edition, BattleTech: Royalty & Rogues, Champions: Golden Age Champions, Gateway to the Stars, Mutant Chronicles: Capitol: Pride and Profit, The Palladium RPG: Yin-Sloth Jungles, Starfire: Crusade, and Super Babes: The Femforce Role-Playing Game.

Miniatures reviews: Fantasy Warriors and J.R.R. Tolkien's Middle-earth Miniatures.

Graffiti: Comic[]

By Doug Wheeler, Leif Jones. Check out part three of our newest four-part comic. Who is Graffiti, and why is his art "to die for"? Also lettering by Aileen E. Miles and coloring by Larry Snelly.

Top Twenty Games List[]

May 1995:[]

On the Horizon [1][]

" * Protecting the Old World: Hunters Hunted by Alex Hammond. It's WW's Year of the Hunter. What better place and time to stalk vampires than Eastern Europe in Dracula's day? Look for part two of a three-parter for Vampire: The Masquerade."

" * The Jail of Night by Paul Beakley. What could be more depressing than a World of Darkness/Kult crossover? How about one of five parts? In art five - the last - of the series, find out just how little you know about changelings when they become a part of Metropolis!"

" * Dark Legends of Barsaive by Angel Leigh McCoy. Barsaive's Horrors don't all work from without - evil works from within, too, and the Weaver of Tales knows how to draw it forth - from you."

" * How My Dog Ate Ascension's Right Hand by Phil Brucato. The Mage supplement Ascension's Right Hand has a few broken fingers. use this article as a splint before those digits heal all funky."

" * Out of Character by Paul Beakley. Do you get the Sci-Fi Channel? Frustrated that you don't? Either way, learn what Kay Koplovitz, president of The USA Network and Sci-Fi Channel has to say about being a cable mogul."

" * Graffiti by Doug Wheeler Leif Jones, Larry Snelly and Aileen Miles. Check out part four, the final installment, of our newest four-part comic. Who is Graffiti, and why is his art "to die for"?

Background Information[]

Memorable Quotes[]

Characters[]

Mage: Re-Awakening; or "What's New in Mage Second Edition?"

  • Balu Hattabas - Akashic Brother
  • Dr. Volcano - Virtual Adept
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  1. Issues 58 and 59 were never published.
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