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  • Outlanders Box set?

    Hey VF, I noticed in the August Newletter that Outlanders will be having a new boxset or something to that effect. [quote] New Long Haul Box Sets with Special Behind the Scenes Interviews There will be new Long Haul Box Sets available this month including Blood Bond 1-6, Doomsday Warrior 1-5, and more...
    Posted to Outlanders (Forum) by Llew32 on 08-29-2008
  • Satan's Seed review

    I've said in many of my reviews over the years that change is a good thing. My reasons have been stated clearly and there has never been room for misinterpretation. Change, when introduced gradually and with plausible reasons is acceptable. Change when it appears for no reason isn't. Satan's...
    Posted to Outlanders (Forum) by Outlander on 04-02-2008
  • Skull Throne review

    Skull Throne marks the 10th anniversary of the series Outlanders. Who knew that a spin off series from the original Deathlands would not only have made it this far, but gained such a varied and - at times - a very rabid fan following? I remember when I picked up the first novel, Exile to Hell. At that...
    Posted to Outlanders (Forum) by Outlander on 04-02-2008
  • Hydra's Ring Review

    It always seems that I'm pretty much the last person to get the latest issue of Outlanders and read it. I guess maybe I should subscribe to Gold Eagle's reader service, but honestly, why bother when other than Rogue Angel, I don't read any of the titles offered by the company? I digress ...
    Posted to Outlanders (Forum) by Outlander on 04-02-2008
  • Rim of the World review

    Another rousing adventure is what awaits those of you who decide to pick up and read the main authors latest Outlanders novel: Rim of the World. I have found over the decades that all book series follow a set formula. In Deathlands you have the characters jumping to a new redoubt via the mat trans gateways...
    Posted to Outlanders (Forum) by Outlander on 04-02-2008
  • Cerberus Storm review

    This novel was a somewhat nice change of pace, considering that we have so many earth shattering stories to contend with, especially Children of the Serpent, which changed the whole outlook of the series in one single shot. So, the fact that this novel was straight-forward was, in a way, kind of refreshing...
    Posted to Outlanders (Forum) by Outlander on 03-24-2008
  • Children of the Serpent review

    First and foremost, let me state that with this entry in the ongoing Outlanders saga, the series has finally removed the shackles that bound it to the ultimately inferior storyline that spawned it: Deathlands. Gone are the barons; gone are the traipsing and stench of a series that should have been laid...
    Posted to Outlanders (Forum) by Outlander on 03-24-2008
  • Evil Abyss review

    The latest Outlanders offering is a bit of a switch from Mark's usual fare, as I will describe later in the review. It's good to see him back at the helm, after the less than adequate offerings we've had over the past year, with the exception of Mask of the Sphinx. Instead of the usual save...
    Posted to Outlanders (Forum) by Outlander on 03-24-2008
  • Sea of Plague review

    Sea of Plague is the finale of what started out as a ground-breaking totally outlanders shattering novel, Talon and Fang. Here we have Kane of the current timeline learning of his future, and what is laying in wait for him, his friends and the woman he loves, but is too pig headed to admit to it. The...
    Posted to Outlanders (Forum) by Outlander on 03-24-2008
  • Talon and Fang Review

    Talon and Fang is, without a doubt in my mind, the best novel that the author has written in the entire series. It's what would be called a Flashpoint. To any new readers to the series, it'll be very confusing if they pick up the older novels after reading this one. Mark has written a novel that...
    Posted to Outlanders (Forum) by Outlander on 03-24-2008
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