‘GEBB Cardstock Characters™’ Released by Skirmisher!
Skirmisher Publishing is excited to announce its release of a set of downloadable “GEBB Cardstock Characters™” miniatures inspired by the popular and bestselling science fiction comic! It is available at DriveThruRPG, DriveThruComics, and WargameVault by itself for just $2.99 and in a number of discounted thematic bundles.
This set includes figures of aliens Vz-7007z, Edwina, Joyce, Derek, the Old Gray, Leftie, and two regular Grays; cyborg Steve; human serfs Marcus and Pix; and even a large model of primordial monster Mama Shug. All of them are provided in two sizes. This title also includes an illustrated Intro to GEBB, an overview of the storyline, and biographies of the characters.
Bundles this title appears in include a 52% off Mythos Horror Bundle, a 65% off GEBB Mega-Bundle, a 65% off Recent Releases Bundle, a 54% off Sci-Fi Sampler Bundle, and a very special 90% of Everything Bundle of all our currently available titles. We have also held over our very special 90% off Easter Eggs Bundle one more day for anyone who wasn’t online over the weekend!
An extraterrestrial presence is real, and the agents of an interplanetary Consortium monitor us from sites hidden throughout the world. All the while they watch humanity strip mine its planet to fuel the growth of populations and economies.
If there is a plan to avert environmental and social disaster, the aliens operating out of a subterranean base in Antarctica didn't get the memo. As much as some of them might want to help, the faceless bureaucracy they are part of prevents them from doing so. Rather, they go through the motions of their jobs, which mostly involve abducting people who won’t be missed, subjecting them to probes and other exams, and then eventually returning them to their homes throughout the heartland.
GEBB follows the ongoing activities and periodic adventures of the occupants of this Antarctic base and the ways they cope with boredom and a lack of purpose in their lives through outlets like movies, junk food, video games, recreational drugs, and obsessing over pop culture. Join them in their quest to find meaning in their lives.