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− | [[File:BL Publishing logo.jpg|thumb|right|200px|BL Publishing logo]]'''BL Publishing''' is a division of [[Games Workshop]]. It produces fiction and merchandise, | + | [[File:BL Publishing logo.jpg|thumb|right|200px|BL Publishing logo]]'''BL Publishing''' is a division of [[Games Workshop]]. It produces fiction and merchandise, usually related to Games Workshop's intellectual property. BL Publishing itself is split into a number of imprints. |
:''Note: '''BL Publishing''' does not stand for '''Black Library Publishing'''.''<sup>1</sup> | :''Note: '''BL Publishing''' does not stand for '''Black Library Publishing'''.''<sup>1</sup> | ||
Revision as of 17:55, 27 September 2009
BL Publishing is a division of Games Workshop. It produces fiction and merchandise, usually related to Games Workshop's intellectual property. BL Publishing itself is split into a number of imprints.
- Note: BL Publishing does not stand for Black Library Publishing.1
Brands
- Black Library publishes fiction set in Games Workshop's Warhammer Fanatsy and Warhammer 40,000 universes.
- Solaris Books publishes a range of original science fiction and fantasy novels.
Former imprints:
- Warp Artefacts was an imprint that marketed prints, clothing and replicas of Warhammer items. In early 2006 it was moved closer to Black Library as BL Merchandise.
- Black Flame published science fiction, fantasy and horror novels based on licensed third party intellectual property. It ceased production in 2008.
- Black Industries was the BL Publishing imprint focusing on role-playing games. It produced two Roleplaying games and a boardgame. After it was closed in 2008, the licenses for these games have been transferred to Fantasy Flight Games.
- Sabertooth Games produced a number of collectable games, including collectible card games and collectible miniatures games. This imprint was closed in 2008 and the licenses were transferred to Fantasy Flight Games.
- Warhammer Historical Wargames, also known as Warhammer Historical, produces wargames based on historical armies and conflicts. In early 2009 the Warhammer Historical division was moved to Forge World.2