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  3. Warhammer: Battle Magic - Wikipedia

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    Chris McDonough reviewed Warhammer: Battle Magic in White Wolf #36 (1993), rating it a 5 out of 5 and stated that "All in all, my biggest complaint with this supplement is that some aspect of it should have been included in the basic Warhammer game.

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  5. Matt Ward (game designer) - Wikipedia

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    Matt Ward is a British author and miniature wargaming designer, who is best known for his work with Games Workshop on the Warhammer Fantasy Battles, Warhammer 40,000 and The Lord of the Rings Strategy Battle Game systems. He was also a frequent contributor to the magazine White Dwarf during his first stint at the company.

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    A series of Warhammer 40,000 comics were first created for the Games Workshop magazine, Warhammer Monthly as short background filler. In 1999, the first miniature and game tie-in was released as a joint project of Warhammer Monthly and its publisher, the Black Library. [7] This model was the bounty hunter Kal Jerico of the "Specialist Game ...

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  9. Warhammer City - Wikipedia

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    Warhammer City is a campaign setting supplement which details Middenheim, the second largest city in the Empire, including its history, religion, politics, military, law, inns and significant locations, encounters, chaos cults, undercity, average buildings, and also the rules for a game called Snotball. [1]