 Take a good long look at this cover. Take it in. This is an RPG game that was published in the form of a comic book written by John Ross and John Kovalik. Kovalik is the guy responsible for Dork Tower comics which I was familiar with never really read myself but But I knew about it. This was published in 2000 2001 It is apparently a complete game. I've never been real clear on the instructions and the method of play. I've been more interested in the joke really. It's a map of the world of Poker Fulu. There's Muscrattonic Valley and Muscrattonic University. You create your own Poker Fulu monsters and your own cultists Here are tokens that you cut out to use for gameplay The monsters that you see here the Poker Fulu and this other one whatever it is are just suggestions The intent is for you to create your own. There are a number of pre-written scenarios for you to use with monster and cultist cards filled out There's one of your cultists named Randy Carter. He has a he's a level six trash talker Here's the here's the Pikethulu card He is a fungus and luminescent type He uses playful scampering for dodging attacks And he uses adorable pose as a trap And he can frighten enemies with a cheesecake pose it looks like. Here's another creature named Tan Jenkins. He is a decomposing non Euclidean type. He uses intestinal burrowing To injure his opponents he can dodge by simply failing to be there And he uses a door to nowhere and chest burst One of my favorite things about this book are Pikethulu's trivia boxes here See for example The popular Poker Fulu Haster-saur who devolves into hunger-saur is enraged by the sound of his own name when anybody but him says it That's on page seven And then on page 11 Says it's unwise to get too many Haster-saur's in the same room good advice these The book says that these little scenarios here can be played on their own, but it recommends that Some larger existing game books be used to make larger more complete games. I've never played it like I said before I was never real Sure about the playing rules, but it's a funny read and there's a lot of good inside jokes for Lovecraft aficionados You can support 30-second sci-fi and my other projects by becoming a patron. There is a link in the description below