In 1941, the Nazis Seemed Unstoppable. So British Agent 99 Got In Their Way.
Following the death of his father at the Battle of Dunkirk, British actor Alan Douglas walks away from life as a celebrated Hollywood movie star and into the dark shadows of wartime espionage. Codenamed Agent 99, Douglas's mastery of disguise and spy-craft are put to the test when his first major mission... [click here for more]
YARRR! HERE BE PIRATES!
The NUELOW Stock Art Collection: SPeak Like a Pirate Day Special brings you a small collection of drawings use in your creative efforts, whether you need to spruce up a webpage, or a drawing to liven up that roleplaying game you're publishing.
By purchasing this product, you'll get an 7-page pdf index to the six color and black-and-white illustrations... [click here for more]
AMERICA'S JOAN OF ARC!
When first-generation American Patricia Patrios decided to complain about harsh working conditions on the factory assembly line, it started a series of events that would pit her against Nazi agents, gangsters, and other enemies of the American Dream. In 1941, as war-clouds gathered on America's shores, "Pat Patriot" became a symbol of the American spirit for... [click here for more]
INTERNATIONAL WOMAN OF MYSTERY!ROLF! Zero vs. One presents two new battle scenarios and ROLF! stats for comicdoms most myserious secret agent, Madam Zero! It also contains all three plublished adventures of this crack agent and her fight against the dark forces of international communism during the 1950s.
Madam Zero was the last in a long line of strong... [click here for more]
YARRR! HERE BE PIRATES!
September 19th is Talk Like a Pirate Day and NUELOW Games is enriching the festivities with an anthology featuring old-time pirate yarns. The book contains:
- Two illustrated tales of Lila the Corsair Queen
- Isle of Pirate's Doom by Robert E. Howard (the creator of Conan)
In addition, the Talk Like a Pirate Day Special includes a Talk... [click here for more]
"I can stalk a deer and wing my shafts as well as any fledgling warrior!"
Starlight was as wild and tempesteous as the wendigo winds, and in her breast beat the heart of a warrior. She viewed with contempt the idea that women should be modest and content to cook and weave for the men who hunted and fended off the enemies of Huron people. So, she termed herself a warrior-maiden,... [click here for more]