Books
see page history

Bibliography

  1. Eternal War

  2. The Warhammer 40,000 Quiz Book

  3. Tales from the Dark Millennium

  4. You Can Surf the Net: Your Guide to the World of the Internet

  5. Never too young

See complete bibliography (25)

Personal edit see section history

  • Legal name: Marc Gascoigne
  • Birthdate: July 5, 1962 (age 49)
  • Birthplace: , near dover kent, uk
  • Nationality: british
  • Gender: Male
  • Official Website: (add)
  • Genres: (add)

Unbound edit see section history

This content section has been deprecated.
Please help us clean up the page by moving the content from this section into other relevant sections. Once it has been emptied this section will no longer appear on the page but the edit history will still be available in the page's history.



Marc Gascoigne is author of more than fifty novels and gaming related titles, notably various Fighting Fantasy gamebooks, Shadowrun novels and adventures, Earthdawn novels and adventures, the original Games Workshop Judge Dredd roleplaying game, and material for Paranoia, Call of Cthulhu and many others.

He was developer or editor of several of GW's classic boardgames in the mid-1980s, including the first two editions of Blood Bowl, and created the background for Dark Future. After ten years as a freelance editor, notably for Puffin's Fighting Fantasy gamebook series, he returned to the Nottingham-based company in 1997 to help establish the Black Library.