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First Western Canada DC Universe Miniatures Game Tourney Results!

On January 6th, 2018 several players from around Alberta gathered at Eastridge Sports Cards & Games to play in our very first DC Universe Miniatures Game tournament. We had 8 players registered to play and had a great day of games, pizza and fun!

Tournament Results & Crew Lists

8th Place: "Clipped Wings" (Charles)
Classic Superman, Wonder Woman, Supergirl, Black Canary, Hawkman, Hawkgirl

7th Place: "Earth 2" (Brad)
Classic Superman, Wonder Woman, Martian Manhunter, Hawkgirl, Batman (Ben Affleck)

6th Place: "Cuddly Bunny" (Micheal Hooper)
Doomsday, Superwoman, Power Ring, Johnny Quick, Ravager

5th Place: "Magic FTW" (Mike Davis)
Doctor Fate, Wonder Woman, Hawkman, Hawkgirl, BvS Superman

4th Place: "Ane Justice For All..." (James)
BvS Superman, Shazam, Doctor Fate, Wonder Woman

3rd Place: "Beastly and the Owl" (Marcel)
Darkseid, Atrocitus, Sinestro, Owlman

2nd Place: "JL-eh?" (Elton)
Darkseid, Parademon 1, Parademon 2, Parademon 3, Black Adam

1st Place: "Justice League Swamp" (Joshua)
Red Son Superman, Aquaman, Swamp Thing, Batman (Rebirth), Flash






Fellowship Voted: Mike Davis
Best Painted Voted: Joshua Paquette

Thanks so much to everyone who brought scenery and such wonderfully painted models.  Each of you helped make it a great event to continue growing our great community.

Comments

Fab looking teams.
Obsidian3D said…
Indeed they were. I love seeing other people's painted work in a game. And some of our players are great painters!

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