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Fistful of Zombie its not a All the Flesh Must Be Eaten/Deadlands crossover, but a sourcebook for All the Flesh Must Be Eaten in a western settings. Was written by the Deadlands creator (Shane Lacy Henlsey) but its a complete indipedent setting without any links to Deadlands, so if they are no objection I will remove it from the list.--Moroboshi (talk) 07:39, 3 September 2011 (UTC)
Small correction, there are six pages of conversion notes to/from Deadlands and Unysistem (the game system of All the Flesh Must Be Eaten), but still I would not call it crossover.--Moroboshi (talk) 08:00, 3 September 2011 (UTC)[reply]
The list is now quite long, and I'm considering the idea of splitting it into two lists, on two seperate pages. I'm not sure if it would make more sense to split by ruleset, and thus have all the classic books (Weird West & Hell on Earth) on one page and all the Reloaded on another, or if it would be better to split by setting, and have all the Weird West books (classic and Savage Worlds rules) on one list and all the Hell on Earth on another. Thoughts? Euchrid (talk) 21:02, 11 November 2012 (UTC)[reply]
I think that you're right. It would still leave a few pieces of miscellany (namely Lost Colony and Noir), but a great deal less than would result from splitting by ruleset. I'll leave the question open a little longer though.Euchrid (talk) 01:57, 12 November 2012 (UTC)[reply]
Okay, I'm going ahead with it. I'm also going to rename this page to List of Deadlands: The Weird West publications, to be more accurate.