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Savage Tales #10: Through the Cathode Ray Tube

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What happens when a crazed college professor asks several of his flunking students to help out as test subjects? You go Through the Cathode Ray Tube!
Luke McCampbell brings you this hilarious whirlwind tour through TV parody. Skip from genre to genre and ham it up big to make it out on top!


This 18 page Savage Tale has everything you need for a nights worth of overacting and hogging the spotlight including: figure flats, pregenerated characters, and both a full color graphic version and a printer friendly version of the adventure!


Tune in now!

This product uses the Savage Worlds core rule set.

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April 3rd, 2006
This is a truly quirky adventure that I'm thinking of using at upcoming conventions. Some of the settings used were quite original as the heroes jump around in reponse to a scientist's demands.<br><br> <b>LIKED</b>: Some of the [...]
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August 7th, 2005
Throught the Cathode Ray Tube is a neat adventure in several parts. The Heroes are "volunteer" college students from our world who enter another realm, the realm(s) of television! Each Show is like a seperate adventure, with the Heroes keepin [...]
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April 08, 2009
This title was added to our catalog on March 10, 2005.