Magazines
There were two short lived, FASA approved, paper magazines for Shadowrun. The first—KA•GE—was published by The Shadowrun Network, with thirteen issues. The second—Shadowland—was published by Sword of the Knight Publications, with seven issues.
KA•GE Issue |
Publication Date | |
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Real World | In Game† | |
Issue Zero | Origins ’91 | 2052-Jun-23 |
Vol.1, Issue One | October 1991 | 2052-Sep-20 |
Vol.1, Issue Two | Winter 1991 | 2052-Dec-05 |
Vol.1, Issue 3 | First Quarter 1992 | 2053-Mar-12 |
Vol.1, Issue 4 | Second Quarter 1992 | Summer 2053 |
Vol.1, Issue 5 | Third Quarter 1992 | Fall 2053 |
Vol.1, Issue 6 | Fourth Quarter 1992 | Winter 2053 |
Vol.1, Issue 7 | First Quarter 1993 | Spring 2054 |
Vol.1, Issue 8 | Second Quarter 1993 | Summer 2054 |
Vol.1, Issue 9 | Third Quarter 1993 | Fall 2054 |
Vol.1, Issue 10 | Fourth Quarter 1993 | Winter 2054 |
Vol.1, Issue 2 ‡ | First Quarter 1994 | Spring 2055 |
Vol.1, Issue 12 | 2nd Quarter 1994 | Summer 2055 |
† If there was no in game date on the cover, the most recent date-stamp within the issue is listed.
‡ This was Issue 11, but somehow the eleven was misinterpreted as a Roman numeral and changed into a "2".
Shadowland Issue |
Publication Date | |
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Real World | In Game† | |
Vol. 1 | Oct/Nov/Dec 1995 | 2056-Oct-21 |
Vol. 2 | December 1995 | 2056-Dec-22 |
Vol. 3 | April 1996 | 2057-Mar-04 |
Vol. 4 | August 1996 | 2057-Jul-25 |
Vol. 5 | December 1996 | 2057-Aug-17 |
Vol. 6 | April 1997 | 2058-Feb-27 |
Vol. 7 | October 1997 | none listed |
† The most recent date-stamp within the issue.
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