NECRO TIMES - June 2026
It has been a measure of time since we last did a Necro Times. We have been literally non-stop for months here in Colorado. 2026 has been like a lightning bolt of electricity zapping across the sky and we cannot believe it is already June. We've already have zoomed through half this year!
I'm going to start this NECRO TIMES on this date and figure you all have heard about the following:
- CRYPT CITY shipped!
- BRAINDEAD FANTASY FEST was fun!
- SLAVERING MAW-BLADE Player Made Supplement!
- NEW and RESTOCKS from Lazy Litches Loot including WIND WRAITH, THE TOXIC WOOD, MANA MELTDOWN, DEMIDIRGE and more
- LAMPREY SKINK's has release THE VENTURE BELOW and as a publisher, looks very exciting
- Lots from DUNWICH SCUM
- FIGHT! Action figures
and more
We are featuring just new stuff form the past few weeks including:
New Reader from SPIDER SCALP PRESS
LUCIFUGE CAMARO

Story by Kevin Birge (SLAM BANG)
Art by Peter Landau (Screw Magazine)
This story harkens back to the National Lampoons style. A comedic (and Adult) take on a genie in a lamp. Birge's tale is rollicking and vibrant, and Landau's art is just perfect for this tale.
NETCRAWL (Restock)

NETCRAWL is one of the sharper looking RPGs out today. Horse Shark Games has spared no expense, and each Supplement has such a delightfully attractive theme. This game is what RPG gaming is all about - a thoroughly developed world to be explored. And the Internet as a sort of endless dungeon crawl of horrors is all too true.
Netcrawl - ARCOLOGIES

We weren't able to carry this the first go around, but I'm glad we were able to finally stock this. It is an ideation book that helps flesh out any RPG toward a cyber-dungeon theme.
BATTLE AT THE END OF TIME (Netcrawl Level 4)

Trapped in the W.A.S.T.E., a pleasure realm abandoned long ago, you race against your doom. A decommissioning wave in the form of a giant blue wall is destined to erase the W.A.S.T.E. and you inside it! Only the mad AI known as Central Scrutinizer has the keys to escape! Find it and defeat it or this could be your final Battle at the End of Time!
Battle at the End of Time is an adventure for four to six 4th level Netcrawl avatars who must navigate a dying virtual realm.
We also restocked Levels 0-3
FOXFUR (Restocked)

This is the 2024 Edition of Damon Packard's 2012 End of the World sci-fi fantasy romp FOXFUR. It is a true story btw.
Speaking of Damon Packard, his newest AI video, "Director's Introduction" references the short Santa movie we had him do called "Howl of Winterland". It was only supposed to be a 3 minute short as a promotional video for DON'T LET THE WOLVES EAT OUR BABY!, but ended up becoming a very funny and frightening 18 minute cinematic Christmas movie. 
KING CAT #79

Features: High School Memories, Backyard Dog Comix, A Visit to the Mystery Spot & Dickeyville Grotto, Grandpa John, Beer Bottle Poem, Top 40, Letters, a SPECIAL SURPRISE GUEST ARTIST, and more! 36 digest pages from Spit and a Half.
By the way, Felt Pilotes put out a new set of songs recently https://spitandahalf.bandcamp.com/album/king-of-everything
CRYPT: Curse of the Pharaoh (Trading Board Game) Sample


We just receive a sample pack of Shadarkeem's Games' CRYPT: The Pharaoh's Curse. Ijust started speaking with these guys recently and I have to say their game intrigues us. I'm just putting some sample packs we got in the store. Talking back and forth with the designer, it sounds like an interesting new genre he's calling Trading Board Game. It sounds like you could collect this, and judging by the boxes and blister pack delivery it looks like he actually did it!
FUTURE: We have much more planned for the store. We have been super busy, as I said above, with our games and jobs in general. Focusing on building the store online for now is our next step, and maybe one day a physical incarnation. Right now we are jiving on the Internet-ness of the store. All of us are much more well versed on this internet thing now. Largely the internet is like one big Entertainment Tonight episode, with only the people we don't want to hear about always being the only ones we see posts from. Some of us want to throw the internet out the window, and for often good reason, but there is a practical aspect we enjoy about this internet madness as well. It does kinda work for lo-fi no-fi stores... MORE THINGS TO COME!