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Tango01 Supporting Member of TMP03 Mar 2024 4:22 p.m. PST

"I enjoy learning about various periods in history, from the broad picture to the smaller, more personal stories and everything in between. My engagement spans the vast landscape of media, from non-fiction books and documentaries to the more embellished films, historical novels, and, of course, games. And even comic books. So when I discovered Colin Maxwell of Maximized Comics Kickstarting another history based comic book, The Adventures of Bamse, I didn't hesitate to back it. I'd previously backed and enjoyed his earlier true-war stories, Raid on the Forth and Flight of the Eagle, two relatively obscure episodes from World War II (well, "relatively obscure" to those of us who don't live in Scotland…). Both draw on events related to his own local history, so I couldn't resist supporting publication of the story of "the dog that became the mascot of the Free Norwegian Forces during the Second World War." (At the moment the project still needs funding in the final days of the campaign – which offers the chance to also get the previous two comics, all well worth the price even considering shipping from the UK to the US.) These comics remind me how history consists of many stories great and small, far-reaching in scope yet also personal. Humans have loved storytelling throughout time…and history is our own epic tale, a larger-than-life story we can also draw upon for our games, whether historical wargames, board games, or even roleplaying games.


Society has long valued storytellers, from the earliest priests who recorded myths on papyrus and clay tablets to poetic scops weaving tales around the campfire, troubadours at court singing of heroic deeds, and playwrights inspiring actors on stage. Modern culture revels in popular storytelling: radio, television, film, novels, comics, streaming media, and even the adventure gaming hobby. Each of us indulges in storytelling, too; when we get home from work or gather with friends we share those fleeting anecdotes from our daily lives involving our own setting, antagonists, and conflicts. Good stories inform and entertain. Every story invites us to learn something about ourselves and our world…"


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