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Inferno! : ウィキペディア英語版
Inferno!

''Inferno!'' (originally ''Carnage'') was a bi-monthly magazine published from 1997 to 2004 by Games Workshop's publishing division, Black Library, which was initially just the name of the team brought together to work on ''Inferno!''. 〔(10th anniversary interview ), with Marc Gascoigne
It presented fiction, artwork, and comics set in the fictional universe's of Games Workshop's fantasy and science fiction games. These initially included ''Warhammer Fantasy Battle'', ''Warhammer 40,000'', and ''Necromunda'', and later added the ''Mordheim'' and ''Gorkamorka'' settings.
==Publication==
Under ''Warhammer'' experts Rick Priestly and Andy Jones and author Marc Gascoigne, the idea for the Black Library slowly evolved and produced the magazine ''Inferno!'' as a result beginning in July 1997.
''Inferno!'' was launched with a trial "issue zero" as a section in the Games Workshop house magazine ''White Dwarf'' (issue 210).
Issue 1 of the actual magazine was launched shortly afterwards under the editorship of Games Workshop staffer Andy Jones. The magazine settled into a standard format of two fantasy and two science fiction stories per issue, with ancillary features such as standalone artwork, comics, cutaway diagrams of fictional machines from the stories, maps of fictional battles, and mocked-up books, dossiers, or correspondence by characters in the settings. With the exception of one early comic series, ''Inferno!'' published individual, complete stories, not serials.

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