Pulp, Monsters & Swashbuckling! New To Crooked Dice Soon
December 19, 2025 by brennon
Crooked Dice has been teasing some of the upcoming miniatures that will be arriving as part of their range next year. There are some great Pulp figures on the way alongside horrors from the wild and some swashbuckling companions.
Pulp Investigators // Crooked Dice
We start with some more Pulp personalities, which were sculpted by Mark Evans and Stephen Blanche. You have one hell of an eager reporter who is bound to get wrapped up in all sorts of mischief with that big nose of his. Alongside him, you have a daring dame who takes no nonsense, a suit, perhaps a gangster and then finally a lady who I reckon is some renowned explorer or sleuth. It has the makings of a darn good yarn that's for sure.
Howl At The Moon
The next singular offering from Mariano Pagotti is for their haunted, spooky range and comes in the form of this impressive Werewolf.
Werewolf // Crooked Dice
Much like the folks at Crooked Dice, I think it's super hard to get Werewolves right in miniature form but I think Mariano Pagotti has knocked it out of the park with this one. I hope we get a few more of these from Pagotti so that you can run a full pack. This adds to Crooked Dice's Dungeon Monsters range.
Swashbucklers!
Last but not least, we also had a look at some more of the Sinbad range coming to the Crooked Dice webstore.
Sinbad Crew // Crooked Dice
These miniatures are new sculpts for the Sinbad collection and have been crafted by the hand of Mark Evans. Some brilliant characters for those seeking to play out some classic Fantasy adventures on the tabletop. This, plus the rest of the Sinbad range, seems like it would be amazing for something like Ghost Archipelago or maybe Brigands of Arja!
What do you make of these new miniatures from Crooked Dice?
"What do you make of these new miniatures from Crooked Dice?"
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noice
really swell – CD could break me if I gave in to their ranges