Chema Pamundi
Scripwriter, translator, stand-up comedian
A true renaissance man: cartoonist, adventurer, spy, karaoke singer... but all WRONG. He fought in Waterloo, in Normandy and in the Battle of Yavin. During moments of relaxation between said conflicts he released the epic/decadent role-playing game Fanhunter (1992), a cult title that achieved what critics at the time described as “absolutely absurd success”. He has written scripts for comics drawn by Cels Piñol (Fanhunter: Dracula, Fanhunter: Escape from Aquatraz, etc.) and Joan Guardiet (Dragonadas). He currently works as a translator for the Games Workshop company, creates saga-like YouTube videos about board games, music and movies, writes reviews of fantasy films on the Diario de Venusville website and participates in Qué rico el mambo, a podcast about modern board games. In 2020, he released a new edition of Fanhunter, which is a bit more expensive than the previous one.
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Update: 28 February 2022