Steve Jackson and Ian Livingstone argued a lot about the name, eventually being chosen as White Dwarf for its double meaning: it is a small star and also a character from their fantasy game (the White Dwarf). The first thing of the White Dwarf was published in June 1977, with the wish that the magazine had a name that represented both fantasy and science fiction games. But when the company grew, they realized that they needed a more professional magazine, so after 25 issues published by Owl & Weasel, it was decided to cancel it in April 1977. Ian Livingstone, and Steve Jackson, founded Games Workshop and began publishing a fanzine called Owl & Weasel dedicated to players. In addition, you will be able to see the photographs of the latest Citadel miniatures and read everything that the designers, writers and artists of the Studio are carrying. ![]() Each publication is packed with exciting articles such as hobby guides, step-by-step paint guides, a battle report and more. ![]() ![]() White Dwarf Magazine is the monthly hobby magazine of Games Workshop.
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