JagdPanther Magazine #10
Take a journey with us back to July 1975, when a small wargame club in Amarillo, Texas (led by Steve Cole) produced an award-winning magazine filled with articles, variants, and reviews. This issue marked another improvement in production, going to a cardstock color cover and professional binding. The "Iron Age" of JagdPanther had arrived. The editorial said that the wild child of JagdPanthers #1–#7 had gone to college in #8 and #9 and this was his entry into the life of a grown-up magazine. The issue included actual die-cut counters for the first time. The typewritten pages were "justified" in the sense that extra spaces were manually inserted between the last few words of each line, producing an undesirable effect. We did at least have a table of contents. The masthead said "JagdPanther #10" abandoning all efforts to define volumes. The game in the issue was Marine! This was one of those semi-generic tactical games with a map of typical beachhead terrain and units comprising squads a