The Grenadier (magazine)The Grenadier (or Grenadier Magazine) was a quarterly games publication founded in 1978[1] that ran for 35 issues.[2] The magazine focused on reviews and discussions of various wargames and related products. It ceased publication in 1990.[1] HistoryThe Grenadier evolved from Game Designers Workshop's Europa Newsletter in 1978.[3] This periodical was originally titled The Paper Soldier, with the first issue appearing under the new banner The Grenadier Wargaming Quarterly in January 1978.[3] The first issue of this name was digest size (5½" by 8½") with just 32 pages, and dealt exclusively with Game Designers Workshop products with general military history regarding the subjects of those games. Beginning with Issue 4, other company's games began to be discussed. In 1980, The Grenadier was slated by their publisher for discontinuance, and Issue 12, dated January 1981, was the last issue published by Game Designers Workshop. Jeffery Tibbetts offered to continue publication, and a takeover was effected with Issue 13, dated June 1981, being the first published by J Tibbetts & Son. That issue was physically printed by Tibbetts and son Robert on a press in the garage of author Thomas J. Bates. Issue 14 saw the move to a larger, magazine style format (8½" × 11"), abandoning the "digest" size. Tibbets assumed the role of editor, which he maintained until Issue 35. In that issue, he gave the following farewell:
Despite this pronouncement, no subsequent issues were ever published.
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