Talk:Mike Mearls

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Mike Mearls is one of the better known and most successful of the current generation of role-playing game designers; quite a few of his works already had redlinks to his article.

Oops, should have signed that. mr_Handy 00:07, 18 August 2007 (UTC)

Also, y'all might want to compare his relative notability with various other gaming people of comparable notability - say, Steve Kenson, Jo Walton, or possibly Erik Mona - if they are in here, why not Mr. Mearls? mr_Handy 00:29, 18 August 2007 (UTC)

The "robot zombies" reference a series of letters to the editor he wrote, which were published in The Dartmouth (campus newspaper) in the mid-1990s. For quite a while, they were available on the D's web site, but they seem to have the older archives down now. mr_Handy 06:15, 1 October 2007 (UTC)