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Glass Town by Isabel Greenberg
Glass Town by Isabel Greenberg










Glass Town by Isabel Greenberg

I think that Bronte figures would be excellent figures – and even better if there was a set in ImagiNations uniforms and a shadow set as they were in real life portraits, always useful as Early Victorian Civilians.ĭual Use figures – saves costs, extends their play value and their potential market of buyers, as well as the Haworth Yorkshire tourism, the Bronte Fan and literary market worldwide.

Glass Town by Isabel Greenberg

You can see an example of such pages of Isabel’s work here on the interesting US based Solrad comics website:Īnnie Norman’s Bad Squiddo figures are usually 28mm. I loved Isabel Greenberg’s drawings of these four Brontes in the same Regency / early Victorian costumes as their ImagiNations characters. The fragments that have survived of these ImagiNations as we have mentioned before in Bronte posts are somewhat confusing but I found that Isabel Greenberg’s charming graphic novel version Glass Town straightens or smoothed many of these story and character fragments out. These have been a great stimulus for my gaming to continuing or exploring these sketched out but sketchy Bronte ImagiNations I thought of the Bronte Sisters (and brother Branwell) who were pioneering Role Playing Gamers in the 1830s through their juvenile fictions or ImagiNations of Glass Town, Gondal and Angria, inspired by a gift of some wooden toy soldiers. Annie Norman’s Votes for Famous Women! Baggy’s Cave – Facebook group 24 January 2021Īnnie Norman at her Bad Squiddo official Facebook Group Baggy’s Cave is running an interesting poll about which historical female figures that gamers, mini painters and collectors would like to pledge towards or see produced in future by Bad Squiddo.












Glass Town by Isabel Greenberg