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Harbinger comes to the end of the road
Posted: 23 Feb 2006, o 23:26
by tidoco2222
Not sure if this is in the right forum but
https://theminiaturespage.com/news/567982/

is all I can say to that.
RE: Harbinger comes to the end of the road
Posted: 23 Feb 2006, o 23:35
by Skrit
Sad news indeed!:(
RE: Harbinger comes to the end of the road
Posted: 23 Feb 2006, o 23:46
by Demi_morgana
it's really sad to know figures-stuff companies fall down...

money rules the world... :suicide:
RE: Harbinger comes to the end of the road
Posted: 23 Feb 2006, o 23:55
by mahon
f*ck! I didn't expect it might ever happen...
Posted: 24 Feb 2006, o 02:14
by Mordred
I had a subscription the first year, but I found the quality too poor to renew it. Sadly I can't say I didn't expect this to happen :/
Posted: 24 Feb 2006, o 07:55
by mahon
ah - you throw some new light at this situation. i haven't read the magazine, but heard onlyenthusiastic opinions about it so far.
Posted: 24 Feb 2006, o 10:48
by Trovarion
i had a suscription but it ended with mag 25. Didnt play with the thought to renew it either. while they sure tried hard they couldnt really fill a niche, I guess the internet just offered all they had...
Not their fault I'd say, but it was obvious that it will happen eventually with all the problems they had during the past months. sad none the less

Posted: 24 Feb 2006, o 11:58
by Mordred
mahon wrote:ah - you throw some new light at this situation. i haven't read the magazine, but heard onlyenthusiastic opinions about it so far.
everybody was always praising it into the seventh heaven, but it was hardly worth all the good talks. Ok there were some funny articles, but it was mainly a book for lesser known game systems and not really about miniatures or miniature painting.
Posted: 24 Feb 2006, o 12:27
by mahon
I believed it was what White Dwarf wasn't - a magazine about miniatures, not about games..
Well, whatever - ain't it a bit sad that internet makes such magazines have no chances of success? Or maybe if there was a GOOD magazine, it would be successful?