23 May 2025

Black Blade Publishing and the OSR Community

...or, Why Does Black Blade Publishing Still Exist?

Earlier this year, Jon Hershberger and I met to conduct some Black Blade Publishing 2025 planning, and discussed preparations for GaryCon XVII and North Texas RPG Con, among various and sundry other topics, as is our wont.  

Black Blade Publishing logo - a large two-handed sword facing to the right
Black Blade Publishing logo---
yeah, that's us!



A Short History of Black Blade Publishing

In case you are unfamiliar with Black Blade Publishing---which is not only possible but quite likely since our web site has been kaput since before COVID, we don't do much in the way of outbound marketing, never launched a Kickstarter, and publish brand-new products less frequently than we would prefer---here's a snapshot summary:

Founded in 2009 by Jon Hershberger and Allan Grohe, Black Blade Publishing publishes and sells old school role-playing game products. We publish the OSRIC rules and Monsters of Myth supplement, adventure modules by Robert J. Kuntz (co-DM of the original Lake Geneva Greyhawk campaign), Tales of Peril (the D&D fictions of John Eric Holmes), and gaming supplies including graph and hex pads in a variety of formats ranging in size from 4.25 x 5.5" up to 17 x 22".

2025 marks 16 years that we've been been pursuing OSR publishing, which in our case invites some occasional introspective reflection.

Black Blade's Raisons d'Être

As part of our discussion, we revisited some of the core principles around which we founded Black Blade back at the dawn of the OSR---a phrase that recalls Babylon 5's season one opening line, "It was the dawn of the third age of mankind" (or at least it sounds that way in my head! ;) ).  Some of the principles that guide us include:

  1. Publishing high-quality print products that support AD&D 1e and it's retro-clone, OSRIC
  2. Supporting that communities that keep AD&D 1e and OSRIC alive 
  3. Providing the homebrewing tools that drive DIY gaming
  4. Supporting the publishers and gamers who participate in the old-school community

For the record, other reasons drive our business goals and planning too, but the above four were top-of-mind in our discussions at the start of the year.

Let's tackle them each in turn!  

1.  Publishing High-Quality Print Products that Support AD&D 1e and it's Retro-Clone, OSRIC

Publishing high-quality print products that support gaming using the rules and design ethos of Advanced Dungeons & Dragons first edition (AD&D 1e) and its retroclone, OSRIC

This includes our work publishing OSRIC and Monsters of Myth, our adventure modules The Original Bottle City, Cairn of the Skeleton King, and Tower of Blood by Rob Kuntz, Tales of Peril: The Complete Boinger and Zereth Stories of John Eric Holmes and our graph and hex paper pads that support homebrew gaming:



Monsters of Myth
(BBP edition 2024)


Tales of Peril (released 2017,
returns to print in 2025)


Cairn of the Skeleton King
(BBP edition, 2015)


Tower of Blood cover spread showing front and back covers
Tower of Blood (BBP edition 2015)
by Robert J. Kuntz


The Original Bottle City
(BBP edition, 2014)


The Original Bottle City map from Castle Greyhawk,
by Rob Kuntz (included in BBP edition, 2014)



2.  Supporting the Communities that Keep AD&D 1e and OSRIC Alive
 

We support the AD&D 1e and old-school gaming communities that keep the heart of AD&D 1e alive and kicking nearly fifty years after its launch with TSR's Monster Manual in 1977.

2a.  OSRIC Pricing

This includes our pricing strategy for our OSRIC hardcover edition, which binds our price to the Lulu.com edition---Black Blade's price is $26, the Lulu version is $25.20.  

Our fixed price keeps AD&D 1e and OSRIC available in a comprehensive edition (including the equivalent content of TSR's PHB, DMG and MM books in a single volume) at an affordable price that's accessible to any gamer who wants it.  (We have been told by many other friends and publishers that we should be selling OSRIC for $50 or more!). 

OSRIC continues to remain freely available in PDF and wiki editions:



OSRIC front cover artwork
OSRIC front cover


2b.  Gaming Conventions

Black Blade's community support also includes our participation, engagement, support, and promotion of 1e gaming both offline at GaryCon, the North Texas RPG Con, and at conventions local to us: 







Locally today, that's primarily through Jon's continuing leadership at 
ScoutCon, which he has supported since its 2017 beginnings; we also supported KantCon in Kansas City for its first eight or nine years, and TsunamiCon in Wichita for many years as well:




Online, Allan continues to support the annual Virtual Greyhawk Con each fall, and both Jon and Allan support the hobby through engagement in online old-school and OSR groups on Facebook, reddit, and discord, as well as through community forums at Dragonsfoot, Knights & Knaves Alehouse, ODD74, and various other social media channels.  




3.  Providing the Homebrewing Tools that Drive DIY Gaming

Some of our philosophical approach is to provide the tools that support old-school DIY game play and homebrewing, which is where our graph and hex pads come to the table---literally and figuratively:


Black Blade graph and hex pads
(all but the new big one)



Black Blade's largest hex pad at17x22"
with an OSRIC rulebook for scale


In addition to the below examples, you may find my post #Dungeon23 Resources - Mega-Dungeon Tools of the Trade helpful to homebrewing and DIY gaming.  

3a.  Graph Pads!

I offer two examples of dungeon levels built using our Black Blade graph pads, but you can crawl through the blog and find many others if large levels don't excite you:



Allan and Henry's summer 2022
COVID mega-dungeon



Allan's revised Level 1 map
for grodog's Castle Greyhawk (2020)



You can read more about those levels and designs in my posts about Mega-Dungeon Design Sprints with Henry (or, How to Cope with COVID together after NTX 2022), and my Revised Maps for the First and Second Levels of grodog's Castle Greyhawk.  At the other extreme, some smaller examples on our mini-pads appear at Cairn Hills Lairs - The 1st and 2nd Fluted Cairns

3b.  Hex Pads!

Here are a few images that offer a better look at the hex pads in action:



Our 11x17" hex pad, showing the Gnarley Forest
and Kron Hills west and south of Dyvers (drawn by Allan Grohe) 



An earlier draft of the above map, with my 
DMG ruined monastery environs on the right


I've previously shared my DMG monastery environs map, but not this map of the environs around Nosnra's Steading from G1 Steading of the Hill Giant Chief, drawn under guidance from Bill Silvey for his Monday nights Greyhawk campaign: 


Nosnra's Steading Environs, 
map by Allan Grohe 



Mike "mortellan" Bridges has featured our hex pads in many of his maps shared on his Greyhawkery blog, with this beautiful Perrenland regional map being the most-recent  (click through to the blog post for a higher-resolution version):




Mike Bridges' gorgeous Perrenland cartography,
on our 17x22" hex pad!


Mike has similar examples of his fabulous maps at https://greyhawkery.blogspot.com/2017/06/new-greyhawk-map-ulakand-mesa.html and https://greyhawkery.blogspot.com/2020/11/new-map-ice-barbarian-campaign.html, among others.  You should definitely check all of his Greyhawk work out!

4.  Supporting the Gamers and Publishers Who Thrive in the Old-School Community


Lastly, through our work at conventions and in our booth, Black Blade supports the OSR and old-school gamers, designers, artists, and publishers who also support AD&D 1e, OSRIC, and similar old-school systems. 


Knockspell Magazine #3
(Summer 2009)

Jon and Allan have both written for Knockspell Magazine, and while Allan has occasionally contributed to Fight On! Magazine, Jon spearheaded and led production on the massive Gong Farmers Almanac for the DCC community from its inception through 2020 (as well as maintaining our Black Blade DCC zine annual indexes during that same time). 



Saving Throw #1 fundraiser zine, 
honoring the memory of Jim Kramer


This also includes maintaining our Black Blade booth at GaryCon and the North Texas RPG Con each year.  We have attended GaryCon and NTX since their inceptions, and in our booth we try to promote the best that the OSR has to offer alongside our own products, since many of those products are created and published by our friends and fellow-gamers!:



Black Blade's GaryCon booth in 2024



Black Blade also represents a large and varied assortment of other old-school game publishers, carrying their products for Gary Con and North Texas RPG Con attendees' enjoyment. These publishing partners include Goodman Games, The Tekumel Foundation, Anthony Huso, Bat in the Attic Games, Mythmere Games, North Wind Adventures, casl Entertainment, The Arcane Library, Swordfish Islands, Three Line Studio, E.M.D.T. - The First Hungarian D20 Society, and numerous others. 

You can view pictures of our booths in our Facebook albums, and see gaming in action in my 2025 and 2024 GaryCon convention reports (and further back if you're inclined toward a stroll down memory lane!).

John O'Neill, editor in chief of Black Gate magazine, has also showcased the breadth and depth of our booth's cornucopia-like offerings in recent feature articles from 2023 and 2018.

Still Crazy After All These Years

In revisiting our origins and talking through the whys and whats that we do, Jon and I reaffirmed our interest in continuing Black Blade. 


Jon (tacojohndm) Hershberger and Allan (grodog) Grohe
in the Black Blade booth 
at GaryCon 2025
(photo courtesy of John O'Neill)


"Staying in business" is not a foregone conclusion since Black Blade consumes a lot of our time (including vacation time from our day jobs---Black Blade is far from a full-time career for Jon or me, and it would never support our families), energy, and creativity.  We intentionally reexamine this question every few years, as the business climate and our personal circumstances warrant.  

We have come close to shutting down Black Blade more than a few times in the past, but for now we plan to hold the line, and to continue to proudly carry the torch for old-school gaming.

A Heartfelt "Thank You" 

As always, we thank you for your patronage and your continuing support for old-school gaming in all of its forms, and we look forward to seeing you in Lake Geneva and Dallas again in 2025, and beyond!

Allan and Jon.

7 comments:

  1. I have and still use the OSRIC hardback from 2011, it's a book that will never leave my shelf.

    Thank you to Jon and you for keeping the fires burning. I know how tough it can be, just from a brief dip of the toe into the RPG publishing world. As long as it brings fulfillment to you both, I hope you'll both keep fighting on!

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  2. Appreciate everything you guys have done over the years and carrying my books!

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  3. The BBP OSRIC book is beautiful. Always goes with me when I game, along with my DMG and PHB. Thank you!

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  4. I look forward to coming to your booth every GaryCon. Your recommendations are always top tier. I hope you keep it going as long as possible and it's still fun.

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  5. Just wondering if the Blackblade versions of OSRIC will remain available in Hardcover. I much prefer them to the new 3.0 release. Cheers!

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  6. I hope Black Blade continues to sally forth for many years. I'll have to pick up Tales of Peril on my next wholesale order. best, -W

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